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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Tumbleweeds - First Set






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    From my move westward, along Interstate 80.

    RZ67:


    Restaurant by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr


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    Git Along Little Dogies by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr


    Wind Farm, Wyoming by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr

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    Dandy - both of them!

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    Two shots from today, window washer showed up while we were setting up at an antiques shop.


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    Window Wash 2/2 by David R Munson, on Flickr
    Bill Poole

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    My wife has a recurrent, early appointment in the Cow Hollow neighborhood of San Francisco, so I have been spending about hour or so each week shooting shop windows at about dawn. All these: Hasselblad 501C, 60 mm Distagon, HP5+. My first venture into stand development: Rodinal 1:100 for one hour, 30 second agitation to start and two inversion at 30 minutes. Very sharp, but lots of grain with this combo. Not sure I would recommend it to others.


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    Filmore Street, San Francisco
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    Working on my gear p0rn shots with a setup shot. I sold some older gear that I don't use anymore to fund this lens.










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    Thanks for the setup shot. That helps me alot.

    Nice lens too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    Thanks for the setup shot. That helps me alot.

    Nice lens too!
    Thanks. Here is another one with that Zeiss as the taking lens.






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    Oh man, I want that f1.2 for my favorite Pentax MX. I love me a Pentax, nearly any old Pentax. I shot a H3 for 50 years, almost my only camera all that time!

    The damn video guys have made that Pentax lens impossible to buy, but I do have a Nikkor F1.2, so...

    But I like the tiny size of an MX, I have an ME but it doesn't work and ...

    this is porn
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    Some very nice images recently.. Especially David's windows...

    One recent print (from 6x6 negative), selenium, sepia and gold toned


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    Website of sorts, as well as flickr thing.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    Oh man, I want that f1.2 for my favorite Pentax MX. I love me a Pentax, nearly any old Pentax. I shot a H3 for 50 years, almost my only camera all that time!

    The damn video guys have made that Pentax lens impossible to buy, but I do have a Nikkor F1.2, so...

    But I like the tiny size of an MX, I have an ME but it doesn't work and ...

    this is porn
    I've never had an MX. Lot of people like it. I did some shots of my Spotmatic F too. I don't remember when I picked up that f1.2 but it had to be 20 years ago. I also have a SMC A* 300mm f4. A pretty compact 300mm to say the least. Here is a shot with that ME Super SE and 50mm f1.2 using Panatomic-X.






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