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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Decker View Post
    Think I stumbled upon one of Frank's photo shoot sites...




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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Can you tell I'm starting to tackle my scanning backlog? Here are a few more M7 panoramics. I just love the rolling brown foothills in central California. And yep, there's that swimming pool again.

    I'm having to tape these to the glass on the scanner and I can't seem to get them as sharp as they should be, probably because of the way the film buckles in the middle. The transparencies look great on the light box, but the scans, even when sharpened, seem a little soft to me.

    Mamiya 7, 43mm, 35mm panoramic adapter, Provia 100
















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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

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    Mamiya 7, 43mm, 35mm panoramic adapter, Provia 100




    Jonathan
    I love this Jonathan! Simplicity at it's best! Can you give me some info on the panoramic adaptor you're using on your 7?

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    Very nice panoramas! I like the road and the mountains one best myself.

    Here's a shot from yesterday. D700, 50mm f/1.2:

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    Stunning reflection Bryan... I love these southern lake scenes, do they ever develop fog early in the mornings? Those trees and fog would look so surreal.

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    Ghost ship at Lake Table Rock Missouri

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    Weathered Ozark Homestead

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by C4D View Post
    Stunning reflection Bryan... I love these southern lake scenes, do they ever develop fog early in the mornings? Those trees and fog would look so surreal.
    Sometimes, but it's pretty rare. I've been out to this lake dozens of times, in the morning, and never seen fog unfortunately, even when it's been forecast!
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    Ah yeah alcohol enemas, just like my Delta Upsilon days.

    Not really.

    Anyway, here are some sober old (1933) Leica shots of a unnaturally skinny woman who actually works as a catalog model:

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    She's great but I already agree that she is on the verge of not being healthy at this weight. It's fucked that the agencies and industry push this, especially when most of us are too fat.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by C4D View Post


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    Be it ever so crumbled, there's no place like home.

    Beautiful
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