B.Toews
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sem
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Thank you very much Ron
best
best
B.Toews
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AlTheKiller
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Terrific portrait!
and this one is wonderful too!
Thank you
sem
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chris7521
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leica M2 fan
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I'm still enjoying my Rolleicord V very much, Sorry no photos to share.
philipus
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This is a fantastic image. Well done.
sem
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sem
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tunalegs
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johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Lots of skilful exposures, developments and scans on this last page, highly diverse too.
Medium Format, gotta love it!
Medium Format, gotta love it!
divewizard
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Sutil Island - GS645S - Reala 100
Sutil Island - GS645S - Reala 100

Sutil Island
Channel Islands National Park
Santa Barbara Island, Ventura County, California
Santa Barbara Island is in the background.
Taken on: October 31, 2014
camera: Fuji GS645S medium format rangefinder
film: Fujicolor Reala 100 (expired)
lens: 60mm EBC Fujinon W f/4
filter: Heliopan UV
support: hand held
scan: PCV
software: ACDSee Pro 7 (64 bit)
©2015 Chris Grossman, all rights reserved
Sutil Island - GS645S - Reala 100

Sutil Island
Channel Islands National Park
Santa Barbara Island, Ventura County, California
Santa Barbara Island is in the background.
Taken on: October 31, 2014
camera: Fuji GS645S medium format rangefinder
film: Fujicolor Reala 100 (expired)
lens: 60mm EBC Fujinon W f/4
filter: Heliopan UV
support: hand held
scan: PCV
software: ACDSee Pro 7 (64 bit)
©2015 Chris Grossman, all rights reserved
Fujifilm GF670 w/Kodak TMAX 400 film.

B.Toews
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This is a fantastic image. Well done.
Thank you Philip!
Yashica Mat 124G, Delta 100:

The Beach Road by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr
CMur12
Veteran
Another good B&W, Brendan, and a composition that would likely never occur to me. 
Interestingly, I can see the difference, even on the computer screen, between your MF and 35mm images. It really makes a difference in the smoothness and tonality of the image.
- Murray
Interestingly, I can see the difference, even on the computer screen, between your MF and 35mm images. It really makes a difference in the smoothness and tonality of the image.
- Murray
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