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gcap
Giovanni C.
Fuji GX617, Kodak Ektar, Gold:
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
You're killing it.
ddutchison2
Well-known
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
gcap
Giovanni C.
Fuji GX617, Kodak Portra:
Retro-Grouch
Veteran
Fuji GX617, Kodak Portra:
All three are stunning! I wish I could see them in person, as big prints.
gcap
Giovanni C.
Thank you RG. Not enough walls unfortunately!All three are stunning! I wish I could see them in person, as big prints.
sojournerphoto
Veteran
yossi
Well-known
Street shot with the Xpan II. 45mm lens.
Ilford Delta 400 developed in DD-X.

Ilford Delta 400 developed in DD-X.
gcap
Giovanni C.
Thank you S.Super - inspiration to get the Fotoman out![]()
gcap
Giovanni C.
Fuji GX617, Kodak Ektar,Portra:
Derek Leath
dl__images Instagram
This was taken with a homemade 3D printed 6x12 camera with Tmax 400, and a Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm.
IMG_0551 2 by Derek Leath, on Flickr
6x12_06 by Derek Leath, on Flickr
6x12_04 by Derek Leath, on Flickr



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gcap
Giovanni C.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
The Desdemona Sands. This is the silt dropped by the Columbia River as it rounds a bend and the inner curve loses momentum and can no longer sustain the contained silt. And thus we have the Desdemona Sands. Before Bonneville Dam when the salmon were "hogs" and ran up to 70 or 80 pounds there were buildings on the sands. They housed large dray horses who pulled in salmon netted from the river. They kept the Finns and Norkses on separate shifts because they fought so much with each other.
When we get a full moon King Tide the low tide reveals about all of the Sands. Here are three shots of them. Hey, you in the back, I see you sleeping. ;o) The open water in the distance behind the left tip of the Sands is the mouth of the Columbia and the river edge of the perilous Columbia River Bar. Over 2,000 ships lost and still counting.
B0001731 by West Phalia, on Flickr
B0001732 by West Phalia, on Flickr
B0001733 by West Phalia, on Flickr
When we get a full moon King Tide the low tide reveals about all of the Sands. Here are three shots of them. Hey, you in the back, I see you sleeping. ;o) The open water in the distance behind the left tip of the Sands is the mouth of the Columbia and the river edge of the perilous Columbia River Bar. Over 2,000 ships lost and still counting.



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boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
And just so's you know we do have dry land along the Columbia, this bucolic scene upriver near Sauvie Island, yes, where the nude beach is. Empty this time of year. ;o)
RoboRepublic
Newbie
6x12 and 135mm is rare combination! Is this a design available for purchase or is this your home brew camera? Is the frame counting through a red window? Very cool!
This was taken with a homemade 3D printed 6x12 camera with Tmax 400, and a Schneider-Kreuznach 135mm.
IMG_0551 2 by Derek Leath, on Flickr
6x12_06 by Derek Leath, on Flickr
6x12_04 by Derek Leath, on Flickr
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