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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    I really like that last one.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

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    Horseman Convertible 62mm lens/ Lomography C41 100
    EV 8 (Luna G. Readout)/15 secs /F32 /6x9/ 17:00 roughly/ Exchange Place Jersey City
    Lab scanned/Lab developed
    I am still understanding how the Horseman 62mm lens behaves, vibrations and others.
    I do not know what scanner the lab used.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by scheinfluger_77 View Post
    I really like that last one.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Thanks for the kind words!

    And here are a few from this morning's 11:40 pm to 1:40 am outing:







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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

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    Panoramic view of Porth Wen Brickworks using Microsoft’s ICE program for images taken with Nikon D50 plus Nikon 85mm f 1.8 AF D lens. EXIF data 1/640s, f6.30
    The now disused Victorian brickworks [on the north coast of Anglesey] produced fire bricks to line steel-making furnaces. The substantial remains include a number of buildings and the remains of some of the machinery. The site includes quarries, an incline tramroad to the works, and includes a crushing house, moulding shed, drying sheds, and kilns. The brickmaking operation was supported by storage hoppers, engine house, boiler house, chimneys, warehouse and a quay.
    The winding house includes two lateral walls of mortared walls of rubble masonry supporting a square drive shaft and bearings. The remains of the walls are splayed at the bases and roughly 4.5m in length, 0.95m wide up to a height of 3m. The drive shaft supported three wheels each with eight spokes. The larger wheel was a banding-break and the other two were driving wheels for lowering and raising trucks on the incline. A wooden beam with a control mechanism remains in front the drive shaft. A second similar wooden beam lies nearby but is no longer in position.
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    IMG_9154 2 by Greg Yavorsky, on Flickr Rolleiflex / FP4+ wet print on Foma Variant FB 11x14"
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    IMG_9153 by Greg Yavorsky, on Flickr

    Leica M4 21mm Ilford FP4+ wet print on Foma Variant FB

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Y View Post
    IMG_9153 by Greg Yavorsky, on Flickr

    Leica M4 21mm Ilford FP4+ wet print on Foma Variant FB
    The road to Abiquiu New Mexico ?

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    Pentax ME Super in 1993, lens, film and development unknown. Scanned from 4x6 print. Poor devil was surrounded by antiques, books and muzzleloaders. Not that there's anything wrong with any of that.


    1993 At My Grandparents House by chrism229, on Flickr

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    Dusk at Alford Lake, Hope Maine. Nikon D600 with Sigma 35 art lens.


    _DSC5058 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr

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