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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Next time

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    Re: post your urban landscapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramiro Elena View Post
    Next time

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    Fuji 64T QL


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    [QUOTE=johnmsanderson;919513]Fuji 64T QL

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    Giovanni, very nice! I like them a lot too! ..also beautiful architecture both!

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    Geoff, that's 1/2 a k from where I live. I ride the Guzzi round that roundabout nearly every day. Small world.

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    Landmark Schmidt Brewery:



    Not really what I wanted. I've wanted to do a long exposure here with a similar composition. Screwed up two HP5 negatives and then the clouds rolled out. So I edited this Portra version. The Verito did ok @f/22 for being a soft focus lens. Still could tell it doesn't resolve the greatest though. Didn't have my CC-400 set up for the Tessar. Would have liked to use movements instead of Photoshop to correct perspective. Not sure the Tessar would cover enough though.

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    Zaitz, very nice composition and subject!

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    Thanks Laron. That's the composition I pretty much wanted for the long exposure. The thin/flared hp5 long exposure negative shows promise so I may go back and try to do it right.
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