paulfish4570
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a few of mine, r2m, 35/2.5 color skopar, tri-x, tmax 1+9:




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photony texas
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Really nice Paul, the women lying on the rock is fantastic, great geometry and subject.
StevenJohn
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I like the last one Paul. That gentleman was standing as strong as the buildings in the background.
paulfish4570
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thanks, steve and tony.
oh yeah, tony, i used to see a lot of buildings like that when i was in college ...
oh yeah, tony, i used to see a lot of buildings like that when i was in college ...
StevenJohn
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tjh
Well-known
Thanks, Tom
tjh
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More photos yet. I just got back the negatives and scans of pictures from my IIIc and the Voigtlander 50mm, f/3.5 Heliar. Unfortunately, the camera's shutter is not quite fixed and I sent it back today. However, some of the pictures, mainly on the slower speeds, I think, came out fine.




paulfish4570
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who is that hawkfaced dude at the top? 
tjh
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who is that hawkfaced dude at the top?![]()
No idea but he was with a bunch of guys with weird old cameras. Or was it a bunch of cameras with some weird guys. It was a great meeting, either way!
tjh
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Great to meet you, Paul, and everyone else. Maybe we can have another big gathering next fall or winter.
paulfish4570
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you betcha we can.
Paulbe
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One consideration for our next meeting might be Birmingham.
There's a ton of stuff to see and do there---and it's an easy drive from Atlanta.
There's the old steel mill east of town (we could spend several days there, easily--the 30ft tall air compressors are a sight to behold!), there's Vulcan, the Great Gatsby houses on Shades mountain, and, unlike Atlanta, Birmingham didn't destroy the old downtown area. The Alabama theatre has been restored beautifully, and there are plenty of old stores and churches near the theatre. And it's close to Paul fish's river--etc etc.
PaulB
There's a ton of stuff to see and do there---and it's an easy drive from Atlanta.
There's the old steel mill east of town (we could spend several days there, easily--the 30ft tall air compressors are a sight to behold!), there's Vulcan, the Great Gatsby houses on Shades mountain, and, unlike Atlanta, Birmingham didn't destroy the old downtown area. The Alabama theatre has been restored beautifully, and there are plenty of old stores and churches near the theatre. And it's close to Paul fish's river--etc etc.
PaulB
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