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    Kerosene Hat and I met up at Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta yesterday morning and shot some LF. Here's a couple shots fresh off the scanner, both with my 150mm APO Symmar (second one w/R25 filter):





    Not the best light and the predicted "partly cloudy skies" never materialized, but still a beautiful morning to get outside and make some photographs.
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    One more, taken with some Efke IR820 Aura film. I really need to use this film - bought one box of it when they announced its discontinuation and have had it in my freezer for years. The problem with practicing with this film is once it's gone, it's gone, so I've been hesitant to shoot it. I hate having film that I know I can't replace!

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    Old City Cemetery, Jacksonville, FL.. The original 4X5 negative was drum-scanned and enlarged to 8X10 for contact printing. Palladium print on COT320 using pot.oxalate and pot. dichromate as developer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    One more, taken with some Efke IR820 Aura film. I really need to use this film - bought one box of it when they announced its discontinuation and have had it in my freezer for years. The problem with practicing with this film is once it's gone, it's gone, so I've been hesitant to shoot it. I hate having film that I know I can't replace!

    That IR came out really nicely, Bryan. Love that one!

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    Thanks! That cactus sure does glow in IR!
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    Cemetery at St. Mary Magdelene Catholic Church, Bolinas, California. (I note that at least one earlier post in this thread also comes from that lovely location.)

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    [IMG]Gravestones, Bolinas, California by William Poole, on Flickr[/IMG]
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    Back in April I shot one sheet of Kodak Ektachrome 100 VS at Oakland, and just last night finally did a batch of E-6. This was shot with my 8 3/4" Verito:

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    Re: Cemeteries

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    One more, taken with some Efke IR820 Aura film. I really need to use this film - bought one box of it when they announced its discontinuation and have had it in my freezer for years. The problem with practicing with this film is once it's gone, it's gone, so I've been hesitant to shoot it. I hate having film that I know I can't replace!

    Very nice. Kinda ghostly.

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