#2 son, mid 80's, Nikon F2, Kodachrome 64
Same son, same time-frame, same camera, Ektachrome 100?
thank you very much, this is my granddaughter, she has been excited about the tooth fairy coming for a while, but she didnt know her tooth would bleed when it was coming out, she didnt like it at all. that look on her face says it all haha . within a couple of minutes it came out and a few minutes later she was smiling and telling everyone
"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
My 35mm pictures are all older. Should get the Mamiya 1000DTL out and see if it still works.
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my granddaughter, Nikon N90s, 50mm 1.8g, tmax 100
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"WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"
Thank you, Greg.
Interestingly (for some), this is full-on harsh sun. I shot a roll of Rollei IR400 with a Red #29 filter.
I added a skin softening filter on a layer, and mixed in about 20% of that layer.
I'm very pleased with the result, but all the credit goes to the IR film, Photoshop, and of course, the Sun.
I was just admiring your print, I've been wanting to do some lith printing and your photo reminded me of that. Lovely shot and printed wonderfully.
Mamiya 1000DTL! Boy, what a flashback!
When I was first considering a serious camera in '68 during my sophomore HS year, I was weighing the Mamiya against the new Nikkormat FTn. Eventually, I chose the latter and got later a second one, replacing both after they were stolen in the mid '80s with wonderful Nikon FM2s. (My debate then was FM2 or Nikon F-whatever the latest was; 3? On my budget, I could get 2 of the former and couldn't really justify all the features of latter anyway.)
I attended a fancy prep school and recall the Nikons, Pentaxes, Beselers, but no one had a Leica. One fellow had an Alpa and there were a few other misc SLRs on campus.
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