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    Rustic Christmas.
    3 Kronig bier, Gouda, olive bread.
    4x5, FP4+, 15 seconds
    12 minutes Tetenal UltrafinPlus

    Christmastime 2012. Spur of the moment idea for a seasonal shot. The milk and cookies shot is better!

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    Testing out my Wolly 159mm and Epson V700. Been a while. Wasn't even sure this Betax shutter was working. But I had it CLA'd from Flutot a bunch of years ago and then all my LF gear and darkroom been put away and sold off. Now I just have LF processing gear and a v700.
    Apartment complex being painted, needed to store things in middle and painters covered it.
    Kodak 8x10 Master View
    Old Tri-X Professional
    Rated 200
    D76 formula from Unblinking eye 1:1
    Welding tube in the bathtub processing

    Wish I didn't sell my roll film processing stuff. <sigh>

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    Re: "All things are photographable" thread

    Very Nice! I really like these.
    Quote Originally Posted by Marvin d martian View Post
    A couple of photos of now little used equipment, both 4x5 Tmax100

    [IMG]climb cam by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]

    [IMG]climb axe by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    Re: "All things are photographable" thread

    Thanks for the comment, planning to do more climbing equipment soon.

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    Mart

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    A couple more of climbing equipment,
    all Tmax 100 5x4
    [IMG]climb5-1 by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]

    [IMG]climb4-1 by Marvin d martian100, on Flickr[/IMG]

    Mart

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    Outside Shower, Cabin, Lake Wallowa, Oregon


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    I was taking some digital snaps of these to list them on Eb@y, but I figured I'd give them a go in large format before they're gone for good.

    Pacemaker Speed Graphic, 210mm Hugo Meyer Doppel-Anastigmat, Tri-X (expired 1999).




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    Re: "All things are photographable" thread

    !! That's some great tonality !!
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    Jon, the first and third chain rings don't even show any wear on the teeth! You do understand that you have to get out of the house to ride a bike?

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