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    Austin: The Portland Door in the Wall is very intriguing. Good one!

    Here's a nice Norton 500 single from Morrie's Place. Three battery flashes, TriX film with yellow filter.

    [IMG]Nort II R1N11 LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    Leavenworth Enchantment Hike
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    Pentax 6x7, 67 55mm 100TMX, PMK

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    Thanks, John. The painted "door" definitely caught my eye, and made me wonder who painted it and what they were thinking.

    I've said this before, but I always admire your motorcycle photos, they're really well done. As much as I enjoy my modern motorcycle, I wish my engine was half as elegant looking as engines used to be.

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    Well, here's one that's a little less elegant - I like the cobweb look. ('59 Triumph Bonneville 650cc) 500c/m 80mm lens, TriX film, scanned from film.

    [IMG]Tri R1N1 LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    These are all great John.

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    Evaluating an alternative developer: FA-1027, with Tri-X rated at 200 ASA.
    Camera: Kodak Special Six-20, with f4.5 Anastigmat Special lens. Its not the best lens in the world, but it produces a usable 6x9 negative. Camera was produced from 1937-39.
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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post


    Evaluating an alternative developer: FA-1027, with Tri-X rated at 200 ASA.
    Camera: Kodak Special Six-20, with f4.5 Anastigmat Special lens. Its not the best lens in the world, but it produces a usable 6x9 negative. Camera was produced from 1937-39.
    This just proves that a lens doesn't have to be spectacular to make a great image. Well done, Paul.
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    Old image (1979) from Deere Isle, Maine. Rolleiflex 3.5F, 1/15th sec., Tri-X, D-76, no filter that I remember. Important image for me (an epiphany actually) that got my brain going on lots of ocean-specific work to follow:

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    About six months ago I posted a pristinely restored 1975 Ducati 750 GT and now I've found its neglected ugly sister (but a 1974) in Illinois. I owned one of these back in the good ol' days; shudder to think about restoring this one. 500c/m with 80mm lens, TriX, four small flash units in a very tight space.

    [IMG]Duca II R2N5 LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]

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