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    Re: autumn


    Vermont, October 2011
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    Re: autumn

    Beautiful, Ken!

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    Re: autumn

    Quote Originally Posted by h2oman View Post
    OK, I started this mess, so here are my thoughts. I ALWAYS (except in this one case!) refer to the season as fall. I just thought that people might be thinking "fall of what?" when they saw the thread title, so I wrote autumn.
    Dumn me! That is what I thought you were doing even before I opened the thread for the first time.
    Nothing beats a great piece of glass!

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    Pumpkins, 2009
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    Autumn is my favorite season.

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    Re: autumn

    Spelt correctly!

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    Re: autumn

    outside of Flagstaff

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    On 4x5 Arista Edu Ultra 100 with a Schneider 210. Not quite what I was after as I perceived a more fluid form of wave-like movement through the image in the lighter leaves than actually appears on the film. This is a perfect example of "lost in translation".

    Jim Cole
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    Re: autumn

    Ken and h2oman, I like the pumpkins shots.
    Ate them for the first time a couple of weeks ago, very nice.
    srbphoto birches looks nice in b/w, good contrast.
    Jim, I also suffers a lot from "lost in translation" sometimes it just does not get on the negative.

    Last sunday I went to the forest and noticed these mushroom, with some nice light behind it.

    8x10 F5.6 fomapan 100 in rodinal

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    Re: autumn

    Yeah, well here.. corn -- plain ol' corn.

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