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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    I'm ashamed to say it has been nearly a year since I developed a film—especially when it used to be one every day! But I was finally discharged from hospital two days ago after a long saga involving three donors and an eventual bone marrow transplant. Feeling rather dazed and shell-shocked, as well as bereft of hair!


    F6, 85/1.4, SB600, XP2 @200, Diafine in motorised Rondinax, Nikon 9000 scan.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by chrism View Post
    I'm ashamed to say it has been nearly a year since I developed a film—especially when it used to be one every day! But I was finally discharged from hospital two days ago after a long saga involving three donors and an eventual bone marrow transplant. Feeling rather dazed and shell-shocked, as well as bereft of hair!


    F6, 85/1.4, SB600, XP2 @200, Diafine in motorised Rondinax, Nikon 9000 scan.
    Good to see you back, Chris. Hope all's well. I see hair on your Flickr account :>).
    Do stay well.

    Les

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrism View Post
    I'm ashamed to say it has been nearly a year since I developed a film—especially when it used to be one every day! But I was finally discharged from hospital two days ago after a long saga involving three donors and an eventual bone marrow transplant. Feeling rather dazed and shell-shocked, as well as bereft of hair!
    Nothing to be ashamed of. Glad to hear you are doing well, if a bit dazed and shocked, and back to the photography routine.
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    Welcome back!
    Philip Ulanowsky

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    Great news, Chris; been wondering how you're going. Good luck for your recovery.

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    You look great with clear bright eyes

    Good to see you, again!

    Quote Originally Posted by chrism View Post
    I'm ashamed to say it has been nearly a year since I developed a film—especially when it used to be one every day! But I was finally discharged from hospital two days ago after a long saga involving three donors and an eventual bone marrow transplant. Feeling rather dazed and shell-shocked, as well as bereft of hair!


    F6, 85/1.4, SB600, XP2 @200, Diafine in motorised Rondinax, Nikon 9000 scan.
    Tin Can

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    If you can stand another:



    I'm surprised to see such lack of grain as I always felt Diafine didn't like over-agitation. It seems to love the motorized Rondinax though.

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    Chrism, welcome back! Here's to your health!

    “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.”
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    Yes, welcome back chrism.
    I can't pass up taking a picture of a phone booth when I see one.

    Edit: Maybe John could explain how Whidbey's phone system works. There was a dial tone but no place to deposit your money. It's by Simmons Garage in Clinton.


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    Thanks for the compliments - I am happy with it - shot with my fairly new Fuji X100v - after seeing the similar image my girlfriend shot with her phone

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    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52893762/bigger4b.jpg

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