I'll kick this one of...
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I'll kick this one of...
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6a195e0a_h.jpgZoey by Smith De Westelinck, on Flickr
Great use of opposing red & white stripes!
Fantastic.
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Speed graphic and 150mm Xenotar f/2.8
Lens has some separation and a smallish chip on an internal front element-doesn't appear to have any adverse effects.
Platinum print from a couple days ago, first printing...the negative was taken June 21, 2019. A rare gathering of friends -- all have worked together at one point or another -- land restoration, fisheries, trails, etc. At Paynes Lake in the Russian Wilderness (California). It would be hard to get a solid number, but between the ten of us, we've put at least a million trees into the ground (remember -- green side up!)
5x7, 180mm, F16 at one second on FP4+, PyrocatHD
Edited to add: asking around the group...sounds like it is a few million trees between all of us. Of course, those trees are 40 years old or so -- the plantations will be thick, not enough water for all if any distance from the coast, and many are toast this summer's fires.
Cross-post from the new products area, two sheets of FP4+ developed this morning, both of my partner sewing things for her side-business.
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Both were developed in the new fully-automatic film processor I've been designing and building for a while, if you're interested in that sort of thing you should check out the blog post I made about it: http://midtonemachines.com/news/miss...plished-kinda/
CZJ Epiotar 430/3.5
Delta 100 8x10"
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These are cool. I like the image that is slightly more above the head angle.
I saw your web page, cool machine! Maybe you can post it on the DIY section on this to get better visibility. I've worked on a few jobo's before. They are a bit large and need a lot of room. I love your small design.