Araakii
Well-known
Taken in Mexico City



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Walking the Walk by *monz*, on Flickr
[Widelux F7, 26mm swing-lens, HP5+, ISO800, Rodinal 1+50, 16m, 20C]
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Walking the Walk [2] by *monz*, on Flickr
[Widelux F7, 26mm swing-lens, TMax ISO 400, Rodinal 1+50, 10m, 20C]
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Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
Lomography Spinner 360, Kodak Tri-X 400, developed in Kodak HC-110 solution 'B' for 7.5min @ 20 degrees.

Lomography Spinner & Kodak Tri-X 400 by Ronald_H, on Flickr

Lomography Spinner & Kodak Tri-X 400 by Ronald_H, on Flickr
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Benjamin Marks
Veteran

The Ap Gap in Vermont, M8 stitched files. Wish I had a Widelux

Route 22A, Sunset over Lake Champlain, September 2009
M8, stitched files.
Benjamin Marks
Veteran

M9, 21/2.8 ZM cropped, cropped, cropped. But seriously, the original is quite a bit larger than flickr's largest allowed size.
Actually taken from the doorway of ICP in NYC on Sixth Avenue during a visit last year.
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zthee
It's friday!
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
jan normandale
Film is the other way
here's some Xpan stuff...

chair with red back by jannx, on Flickr
and a vertical in BW....

A City Renewal Project: 03 by jannx, on Flickr

chair with red back by jannx, on Flickr
and a vertical in BW....

A City Renewal Project: 03 by jannx, on Flickr
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Paddy C
Unused film collector
This is really interesting. Great use of the format to produce something quite unusual.
didjiman
Richard Man
randolph45
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Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
zthee
It's friday!
didjiman
Richard Man
Ready to blast off. 60's Cadillac

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The Janus Effect 1 by *monz*, on Flickr
[Widelux F7, 26mm f2.8 swing lens, Fuji Superia ISO 200]
Inspired by Jeff Bridges' comedy/tragedy portraits (www.jeffbridges.com/crazyheartbook18.html), I decided to have a go at doing double portraits with my Widelux F7. Here is my first attempt. Basically you set the shutter speed to 1/15th sec. At this speed, the turret takes 4 to 5 seconds to complete the swing. This enables you to recompose mid-swing and capture two images of the same subject!
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