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    Is that a Hassleblad? Brian Vuillemenot's Avatar
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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    [QUOTE=drew.saunders;768223]As luck would have it, the SF Bay Area LF meetup group went to Mare Island Shipyard in Vallejo CA this past weekend, so you might see quite a few of those images making their way into this thread. [QUOTE/]

    Too bad I missed it Drew; I would have liked to meet up with you guys. Vallejo is only about 20 miles down 37 from where I live. Are there any more Bay Area LF meetups planned in the near future?

    Great shots everyone; thanks for posting and please keep them coming if you have any more.
    Brian Vuillemenot

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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Vuillemenot View Post
    Are there any more Bay Area LF meetups planned in the near future?
    Might as well plug the group, just in case anyone else in the Bay Area is interested:

    http://www.meetup.com/SFBayAreaLFers/

    Generally there's an outing every month.
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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    Originally intended as expired film test, turned out not that bad:


    18x24cm Tasma FT-41 expired 1976, Konica Hexanon GRII 260/9

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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    At the time of taking the picture probably oldest submarine in the world afloat, launched 1936.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EML_Lembit



    4x5 Agfa Optima 100 expired 2000, Symmar-S 150/5.6

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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    From a series of nightly walks in the port of Hamburg.


    Chamonix 45N-1, Apo Ronar 360mm, TMAX 400 developed in XTOL straight



    Chamonix 45N-1, Apo Ronar 360mm, TMAX 400 developed in XTOL straight



    Chamonix 45N-1, Grandagon 65mm, TMAX 400 developed in XTOL straight

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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    This photograph is a few years old, but the USS North Carolina is still at Wilmington. If you have never been aboard a destroyer, it is worth a trip to North Carolina to see this great ship of WWII.
    Shot for a magazine cover, back when I was working.
    Camera – Zone VI not sure of the lens.

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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    This naval ship has an interesting two-toned "Measure 32" camouflage scheme. I've not seen one like it. BTW, the North Carolina is a battleship instead of a destroyer.


    http://www.hnsa.org/ships/bbnc.htm

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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    Chicago River—Crowley's Boat Yard
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    Richard Wasserman

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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    Quote Originally Posted by werra View Post
    At the time of taking the picture probably oldest submarine in the world afloat, launched 1936.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EML_Lembit



    4x5 Agfa Optima 100 expired 2000, Symmar-S 150/5.6
    Hope you don't mind my asking as a bit of an aside, but how was the film stored and when was this shot and processed?

    The reason I ask is that I have 14 sheets of Optima 100, one unopened 10 sheet box and one opened one with four sheets remaining, that expired in 1998 but that have both been kept frozen ever since, save only for the few hours trip of bringing them from my former darkroom in TN to my current house in Georgia.

    I think, since they've been kept frozen, they should be fine, but they expired 13 years ago.

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    Re: Ships, boats, and/or watercraft

    Quote Originally Posted by northcarolinajack View Post
    This photograph is a few years old, but the USS North Carolina is still at Wilmington. If you have never been aboard a battleship, it is worth a trip to North Carolina to see this great ship of WWII.
    Shot for a magazine cover, back when I was working.
    Camera – Zone VI not sure of the lens.

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    I knew it was a battleship, sorry for the mistake. At times my fingers and mind are not together.
    Jack

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