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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by tuco View Post
    I read your article. Is your stand development just a few initial agitations, set it down and walk away for an hour or some agitation at the 1/2 hour mark? And it looks like you're not getting any uneven development like Rodinal does for me with stand development on 120 roll and sheet film.
    I'm doing initial agitation and then another dose of agitation at the 30-minute mark. No, I haven't had any uneven development problems luckily.
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    This is a lovely picture Jonathan. Like you say, one can't pass up a scene like this.

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    Took this while in Boulder, CO for a friend's wedding. How can you not pull out the camera with skies like these?

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Goofing off with a DX lens on a Nikon F4 35mm camera.


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    If it works...35mm f/1.8?

    I used a Tokina 11-16mm on my D700 for a few months, only at 16mm since it covered at that setting, until getting a 17-35mm and selling the Tokina.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    If it works...35mm f/1.8?

    Yep, the f1.8G. You need to shoot it pretty well wide open. The swirl was a nice surprise. Too bad I sold that lens, I should have experimented some more to see what f-stop maximizes the effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dperez View Post
    This is a lovely picture Jonathan. Like you say, one can't pass up a scene like this.
    Thanks. We were tired and leaving town to head home (which was CA at the time) and I remember almost not stopping the car because we just wanted to be on our way, but I'm glad I did.

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    Shot from the hip, the last frame from a roll of new Portra 160, in my Nikkormat EL w/ 35mm f/1.4
    I was just messing around but I really like this. I just can't decide if I would have rather have focused correctly on the guy walking towards me or as-is:

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    Racetrack and Grandstand


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    Fig Tree, Granite Gorge

    Gelatin-silver photograph on Fomabrom Variant III FB VC, image area 16.5cm X 21.3cm, from a Tmax100 negative exposed behind a #25 red filter fitted to a 50mmf4.5 lens mounted on a Mamiya RB67 camera.
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    A couple from-the-hip shots in downtown Portland.

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