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    Taken with a 1930 Leica 1 model A that I got at a flea market a month ago. Trial roll, the shutter works fine.


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    Nice dog that almost looks like it has a cigarette, but not.

    My Pug ate all cigarettes it could find...
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    The one from behind: nicely done, Ken. wonderful sense of motion, anticipation.
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    A couple 35mm photos made last week, with my Widelux F7 and Kodak XX:

    Twelve Oaks Trail

    The house in the background is believed to be an old African-American church. This place is tucked away in the affluent town of Ocean Springs, MS and is just a couple hundred feet away from US 90, the main thoroughfare to Biloxi. But it felt like I was miles away from such hustle and bustle with the sprawling Live Oaks (estimated to be 400 years old) and beautiful azalea bushes. This place deserves a revisit next trip for sure.



    Biloxi Beach Boardwalk Fog

    Some of the densest fog I've ever seen was on display for most of my trip to the coastal region of MS. I walked a couple miles on the beach, on a new boardwalk recently built. Palm trees are here and there, but fairly uncommon on the beach - because of hurricanes, I guess. But these two clusters made a nice composition in the dense fog. My mantra with the Widelux lately has been to get closer - I'm only a foot or so from the front palms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    This place deserves a revisit next trip for sure.
    Ha, nail these two shots with your 8x20, then you can give it a Viking funeral. (FWIW, I bet you could make a career exploring that first scene and its analogs set across the Deep South...AME's seem to pop up in pretty picturesque locales.)

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    The church in the trees was invisible to me early this morning on my cell phone. Now i see it's beauty.

    Wow for both shots!
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    Bryan, you've been really knocking them out of the park lately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CreationBear View Post
    Ha, nail these two shots with your 8x20, then you can give it a Viking funeral. (FWIW, I bet you could make a career exploring that first scene and its analogs set across the Deep South...AME's seem to pop up in pretty picturesque locales.)
    I think he needs a Cirkut camera

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    Thanks you guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by CreationBear View Post
    Ha, nail these two shots with your 8x20,
    That'll be a challenge with "only" a 300mm lens (I bid on a ~200mm lens this past week that should cover 8x20, but lost the auction at the last second when it jumped to 4x the price). Perhaps my 4x10 holder and 90mm XL...

    Of course the swing-lens camera imparts it's own "look" emphasizing more distant objects like the tree in the center since it's a longer focal length than a 120 degree wide angle...

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Galli View Post
    I think he needs a Cirkut camera
    And that would be the analogous LF camera! I wonder what your price would be. I can guarantee it will be too much for me at the moment sadly, unless you want to trade for a print lol .
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