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    Bridge Structure
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    500C/M, Zeiss CB 60mm, Expired Acros-1, D-23

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    Tuco: You had a great day on the bridge, finding wonderful complexity. The 60mm lens was perfect for the best perspectives.

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    Tuco, to echo John's sentiments above...you've sure found a sweet spot with the 60mm on that bridge!

    Also - kudos for such a wonderful use of the square. This aspect ratio stopped talking to me awhile ago...and I let all of my Hassy gear go - but your work inspires me to reconsider, if not getting back into Hasselblad, maybe at least shooting a couple of rolls with my Fuji/Voigtlander 667's switched over to their square format setting.

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    Wow, I love that last one especially, Tuco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Olsen View Post
    Tuco: You had a great day on the bridge, finding wonderful complexity. The 60mm lens was perfect for the best perspectives.
    Thanks, That CB 60mm is my most used lens on that system. It's really a CFi lens with a missing housing feature to be in the CB line .

    Quote Originally Posted by John Layton View Post
    Tuco, to echo John's sentiments above...you've sure found a sweet spot with the 60mm on that bridge!

    Also - kudos for such a wonderful use of the square. This aspect ratio stopped talking to me awhile ago...and I let all of my Hassy gear go - but your work inspires me to reconsider, if not getting back into Hasselblad, maybe at least shooting a couple of rolls with my Fuji/Voigtlander 667's switched over to their square format setting.
    Thanks. Yeah just walking across that bridge I got a lot I liked. Halfway across I had had to load a new roll of film and didn't have another Delta 100 with me so I loaded Acros.

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    Wow, I love that last one especially, Tuco.
    Thanks austin. Your movie theater shot is sweet.

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    Another shot from walking across that bridge.


    Snohomish Delta by tuco, on Flickr

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    ...then I went to Rennebaum Park where the city has a big bin of (free!) ice skates for anyone who wants to try their luck. Found these two there, then tried some ice skating myself. Ouch, stupid ice.
    150mm lens, TriX film, scanned from film.

    [IMG]R1N5 LFF by John Olsen, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    My village.

    Shot on the Mamiya C3 with XP2 - lab developed C41 process. Scanned on an Epson 3200.

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    Nice morning at the Forest Preserve. Fuji 645zi.
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    Chuck, this is an exceptionally enjoyable composition. Th tone is also lovely, with the sense of morning light.
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