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. . Lyle Hotel, a 1900s era hotel in Lyle, Washington. Wind surfers on the Columbia River have charming lodging in a wind surfers mecca...https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0c663f5a_k.jpg. . Lyle, Washington by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# BUHI 257. 5x7 Deardorff, 210mm, Yg filter. FP5. 2002
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. . Lyle Hotel, a 1900s era hotel in Lyle, Washington. Wind surfers on the Columbia River have charming lodging in a wind surfers mecca..., 5x7 Deardorff, 210mm, Yg filter. FP5. 2002
Don't they have sort of a famous hamburger going on there?
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8½ Kodak #34 lens on aged to perfection panatomic x
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8½ Kodak #34 lens on aged to perfection panatomic x
Don’t you mean “8.5” Kodak P&S lens”??
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I believe he means his pre-war lens is a f.4.5 8 1/2" Kodak Anastigmat #34. I had two in barrel mounted in a Series B 5x7 Graflex and one in a compound shutter that work just fine.
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I believe he means his pre-war lens is a f.4.5 8 1/2" Kodak Anastigmat #34. I had two in barrel mounted in a Series B 5x7 Graflex and one in a compound shutter that work just fine.
Inside joke. Paul was being over kind because this poor old Kodak is so damaged that in the right conditions the highlights sort of glow like a Pinkham & Smith. It's no P&S
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Why shooting at an angle without squaring the back? Not criticizing - just the question.
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First one shot with a 5x7 Canham and 450 Nikkor.
The second was also the Canham but don't remember the lens.
Number three is from the mid 70's with my 5x7 Sinar Norma and 121 Super Anguon. Probably Rolay Pan (400 ASA) Kodak film.
Number 4 is from 1969 and was shot with my 5x7 Deardorff and 90 f8 Super Angolan. I think the film was Ektapan 100.
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A few more 5x7 images.
The church tower was with my first 5x7 Deardorff in 1969, Probably shot with my 90 f8 Super Angolan.
The Seel Mill, can't remember the camera setup.
Rock City was probably shot with a Canham 5x7 that I had and 450mm Nikkor.
The old building was shot in 1970 probably with my Sinar Norma and 210 Symmar convertible. I do remember it was shot on Agfapan 25.
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8146462c_b.jpgDoherty Oil Co. by rrunnertexas, on Flickr
Century 5 x 7 view with a brass Darlot Hemispherique no 3 lens - f/16 on Ilford HP4+