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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    The images are beautiful Bryan! Particularly like the motion freeze in the 2nd dancing photo


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    Shot today while roaming around Bethesda, MD. Canon AE1 with Kodak Ultramax 400 scanned on Eversmart Pro scanner.

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    Thanks Pali! I noticed in your image the two red poles really add something to the composition. I likely would've automatically moved to avoid such an obstacle but that would have been the wrong choice. Nice colors.

    Speaking of which, I was able to setup my color development stuff this evening in a small bathroom and get some of my backlog of films done. I am currently negotiating with a contractor on building out my darkroom just how I want it...it's been lame lately not having my regular facilities. I miss having the color option. Anyway here's a photo from a couple weeks ago at a farm - a bunch of nice little pumpkins for cooking. Leica M6, Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 2000, Provia 100F:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    ... I am currently negotiating with a contractor on building out my darkroom just how I want it...it's been lame lately not having my regular facilities.
    Sweet. Be sure to post some pictures of your darkroom when it's done.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    S7 PS


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    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    Sweet. Be sure to post some pictures of your darkroom when it's done.
    Will do! It won't be anything super fancy but I am planning on modular work benches on wheels that I will be able to take with me if I move.

    Here's one more color image, at a sunflower farm. Same specs as above but I stacked two exposures to get the shadow area up in the face of the flower:

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    Scott, don't remember anyone saying this, but you do darn nice work with a phone!

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    Thanks! The S7 has a nice camera.
    Here's some more trees.


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    S7,PS


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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Schroeder View Post
    Thanks! The S7 has a nice camera.
    Here's some more trees.
    It certainly looks like you're having fun with that camera. The camera on my phone is terrible so I don't even want to use it.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Months ago I acquired a scanner from a member here, it just have arrived last week. So, now I'm starting to scan those prints which I don't have any negatives to reprint or scan: working directly with the paper. That's funny, as we have had several conversations on the forum about how film & paper can last for ages, and now I'm trying to recover for permanence purposes a lot of analog material using digital tools.

    Anyway, some shots from the '80ies of the last century when some members weren't born yet.

    Paris - France - Gare de L'Est - 1982
    Agfa Brovira & Selenium toned

    Gare_de-L'est-82 by Renato Salles, no Flickr

    Granite & moon
    Print scan - Paris - France, 1984. Printed on Agfa Brovira photo paper & Selenium toned.

    Lua_Granitica-resampl by Renato Salles, no Flickr

    Print scan - Saint-Dennis - Paris - Fr - 1984. Printed on Agfa Brovira photo paper & Selenium toned.

    Saint_Dennis-1 by Renato Salles, no Flickr

    Cheers,

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