Sometimes I think I feel like I am 65 million years old! Thank you for the compliment. It was the first time trying out the D200. Most of my shots suffered, but there were a few good ones.
Cheers,
Darr
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Swirls and Eddies, Lone Pine Creek, Sierra
Mamiya 645E, 80mm Mamiya Lens
October 2005
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There is some very nice work in this thread! Good job, every one!
-Preston
35mm point and shoots are so much fun...
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It looked as though the leaves were trying to communicate with me. Hasseblad 501c, 80mm Planar, Tri X.
Darr:
That Galopagos image is SWEET!
Hasselblad 501c, 80mm Planar, Neopan 400. Third images is Plus X.
I'll just keep these coming till I actually shoot something in 4x5!
6x9 pinhole
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Last three for this thread:
All images, Hasselblad, 80mm, Plus X.
Montreal is an incredible city. All I had in my bag was Plus X. For the uninitiated, Plus X does NOT like to be pushed... at all! Even though I blew the roof off the highlights in some images, I am beginning to really like this film. The bar image was after quite a few round of Boreal Noir, the absolute best beer in the world (next to Lion Stout, of course). Wish I could get here in the States. :-)
Some... Tried to pick up some that does not represent my normal photography style.
Hexar AF (the quiet one)