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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    Quote Originally Posted by John Olsen View Post
    Tuco, nice work recently (always actually)
    Here's from the East side last month:
    Thanks John. Your car shot nice. I haven't come across old for a while now.

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    Shrine on Mitake-san by David Munson, on Flickr

    From a trip to an important mountain last summer. Rainy and relatively cold, it was fantastic. Usually it's very crowded, but the mountain was enveloped in heavy clouds with some rain, so it was deserted and the atmosphere magical.

    Hasselblad, 80mm, Tri-X, HC-110 dilution M

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    David, that's superb.
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
    ― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know

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    Yeah looks good David. Nothing like have the place to yourself.

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    Graceful Swagger



    CAMBO WIDE + SK 65/5.6 Super Angulon + HP5 (Pyrocat HD)



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    Shooting some 120 HP5 from freezer storage. Ugh, the film is curling like no other!
    Anyone else experience this with HP5? I use Tri-X the most, and never have curling.

    Hope everyone is doing well,
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    Quote Originally Posted by darr View Post
    ... HP5 from freezer storage. Ugh, the film is curling like no other!
    Different foliage than I'm use to seeing makes it even more interesting.
    No problems with HP5 for me. But none is has been very old either. I wonder though if you've arm wrestled the curl of Rollei Retro 80S or RPX 25 before and came out on top!

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    Wow, curling or not this is a wonderful image....really gorgeous, Darlene. You've got a great eye for this. It's the light/tonality, aside from framing, that really makes this sing.

    Les

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    Different foliage than I'm use to seeing makes it even more interesting.
    No problems with HP5 for me. But none is has been very old either. I wonder though if you've arm wrestled the curl of Rollei Retro 80S or RPX 25 before and came out on top!
    Thanks tuco. Lots of Live Oak with Spanish moss where I live in north Florida.
    I have not used Rollei 80S or RPX 25, and thank you for the heads-up about the curling.
    I wonder if the combination of freezer storage, then air drying with an opened window nearby had something to do with it. Two days in a Print File page and still curling.

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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    Quote Originally Posted by Leszek Vogt View Post
    Wow, curling or not this is a wonderful image....really gorgeous, Darlene. You've got a great eye for this. It's the light/tonality, aside from framing, that really makes this sing.

    Les
    Thank you Les!
    You are so kind to say.

    Kind regards,
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