David_Manning
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I took my FE2 on my trip to Honolulu last week, Tri-X, 50mm, and 28mm in tow. Thought I'd share a few. I'm loving how the FE2 handles...compact, solid...




kmallick
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wow! those are spectacular shots. loved that last one. glad you could hang loose with tri-x and fe2!
NickTrop
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Great photos!
Kenj8246
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FE2 is my most favoritest slr, too. Great pics, David, love the gent strumming the uke.
Kenny
Kenny
Vics
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Great stuff! I once took a Nikon F with 2.8/24 and, I think FP4+ on a weekend trip to Honolulu, and found it a surreal experience shooting black and white amid all that color!
David_Manning
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Thanks guys. It was an enjoyable experience. I'll add a few more.
Katie
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Really like these. Great job!!
David_Manning
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BobYIL
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Brilliant and smooth tones; not bothering the eye at all.
Colin G.
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Excellent photos! I really like the photos of the woman walking through the shallows and the view from the balcony. Tri-X is such a splendid film!
charjohncarter
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Nice work David, it seems like a color place, but I take B&W with me everywhere.
paulfish4570
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primo "prints," dave ...
kxl
Social Documentary
Nice - which 50 and which 28?
David_Manning
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Thanks again everyone. Still scanning (a true labor of love).
50/1.4 AI and 28/2.8 AI Nikkors.
50/1.4 AI and 28/2.8 AI Nikkors.
j.scooter
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Still scanning... Be sure to post more.
Really enjoyed the ones you have posted
Really enjoyed the ones you have posted
Fraser
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Nice scans what did you dev it in?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
looks like FUN was had...& the FE2 put to GOOD use
David_Manning
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It was fun Helen. Those older mechanical (mostly) Nikons are small, solid, and bulletproof.
Fraser, it was HC-110 at 68F for 6 minutes. Agitate first 30 seconds, then ten seconds (four gentle inversions) every minute. Pretty much the Ilford method.
Fraser, it was HC-110 at 68F for 6 minutes. Agitate first 30 seconds, then ten seconds (four gentle inversions) every minute. Pretty much the Ilford method.
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