I might have posted this before but what the hell. 150mm lens on a shen hao with 6x17 back. Taken this august:
I might have posted this before but what the hell. 150mm lens on a shen hao with 6x17 back. Taken this august:
And then there's my experiments with cross processing Vericolor VPS.
This one f9 @ 600 sec. Fuji G617
Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
I'll post some more to keep the thread alive.
Pardon the slight crop on #1.
All done with my Fuji G617
Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
Shailendra
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Last image is the Bayonne Bridge, Bayonne NJ... about a mile (as the crow flies) up the Kill Van Kull from the terminal where I work.
Quite a bit of talk about either: 1) tearing it down and digging a tunnel for Route 440 or 2) raising it.
Either way (in my humble opinion) will likely be a disaster.
All so the super size cargo ships (soon to be coming through the enlarged Panama Canal) will be able to get into Newark Bay.
Cheers.
Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
Jan:
I guess no-one else wants to help keep your thread going.
With all that arguing a few weeks ago I would have thought this thread would be at 100 posts by now.
Maybe it'll pick up after the holidays.
Here's another... a couple old geezers getting some R&R at my uncle's hunting cabin in the north Maine wilderness, ca. 1994. Fuji G617, Kodachrome-64, f8 @ 15-sec.
Not my best work but one of the few indoor shots I've ever done.
Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
Bob, i don't really think anybody is shooting 6x17
Much easier to argue than to go shoot some nice photos. I will try to bring mine out over the holidays.
Nice cozy atmoshpere there, perfect timing with the dark and cold outside.
Jan: You may be right. I belong to a professional site on yahoo-groups and I tend to see a lot of arguing there too.
Yes it was quite a nice place to visit. Unfortunately both my uncle and the cabin are now gone. But over the course of my life I spent about a year's time there as a "base-camp" for hiking, fishing, and photography.
Doing justice to the scenery there was the reason for purchasing my MF 617 in the first place.
A few more shots from that era attached.
Cheers. Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
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