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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    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.
    Yeah, I like 'em with at least a little meat on their bones. The really skinny ones aren't even pretty.
    Michael Cienfuegos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Very nice panoramas! I like the road and the mountains one best myself.

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

    Thumbs-up on this one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by C4D View Post
    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?
    Thanks. I think of this shot as one of my most 'zen' images.

    As for the adapter, it's the one Mamiya sells specifically for the Mamiya 7. I love it. It's a little clunky to rewind and unload the 35mm film cartridge, but other than that it works quite well.

    Jonathan

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    Ah yeah alcohol enemas...
    Adds a whole new dimension to the term "holding your liquor"...

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    mamiya 7 and Jobo

    Still working my way trying to learn how to develop on a Jobo with a Beseler motor.

    Mamiya 7 65mm Panorama of 4 shots
    Jobo 13 minutes Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 TMY-2



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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Decker View Post
    Adds a whole new dimension to the term "holding your liquor"...
    Eeeeeeeew!
    Michael Cienfuegos

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    Yes, but why? David R Munson's Avatar
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    A shot from a fashion shoot I did with friends back in Taiwan, this is one of about 1,500 shots from that day, and it seems I had completely missed it until today.


    Caitlin by David R Munson, on Flickr

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Grand Coulee dam, Washington, August 1999, dawn, Kodak E100S, enhancing filter, Pentax 645, 75mm lens.

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    Crop, 6400 SPI scan, Epson 750
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    Crop, 3200 SPI scan, Epson 750
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    "It's the way to educate your eyes. Stare. Pry, listen, eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long." - Walker Evans

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Thanks, Brian, for one of the best comparison yet of 6400 and 3200 SPI on an Epson 750.

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    I'm a sucker for dramatic skies. Taken near Eugene, Oregon.

    Mamiya 7, 150mm, Portra 160




    Jonathan

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