B.Toews
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sem
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rbsinto
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motorized Nikon F3P
Vivitar series 1 135 2.3 AI
Fuji 100 ISO colour slide converted to black and white in Photoshop
2.8 @ 1/500th
motorized Nikon FA
Nikkor 105 2.5 AI
Fuji 400 ISO colour slide pushed one stop
about1/60th @ 2.8
Vivitar series 1 135 2.3 AI
Fuji 100 ISO colour slide converted to black and white in Photoshop
2.8 @ 1/500th

motorized Nikon FA
Nikkor 105 2.5 AI
Fuji 400 ISO colour slide pushed one stop
about1/60th @ 2.8

Swift1
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Manzanita by Colton Allen, on Flickr
Hasselblad 500c/m
Carl Zeiss Planar C T* 80/2.8
Kodak Ektar 100
Epson V500
Dayrell bishop
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Canon eos 620 , foma 100 ,rodinal ,v700.
Canon eos 620 , foma 100 ,rodinal ,v700.
Canon eos 620 , foma 100 ,rodinal ,v700.

chrism
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ravilamir
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Well, if you want things to do, I can provide you a long list of things.
You can start by using more that film you have in the freezer and put that D810 in the place where it belongs: the bin.
I like your series of Fog and Rain in Malagash. In fact, all your film shots are a lot better than your digi.
Carry on and use more film, please.
chrism
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You are, of course, absolutely right. I do need more practice with the D810 and will use it exclusively for the rest of my days.......
In other words, be careful what you ask for!:bang:
C.
In other words, be careful what you ask for!:bang:
C.
rwintle
Scientist by day
Asahi Pentax Spotmatic F, Arista Premium 400 semi-stand in Adonal. For the life of me I can't remember which lens I used for this but it might have been the Bushnell 135mm f/2.8.
Slightly let down by uneven development left to right, partially compensated for in Photoshop with some "digital dodge and burn" nonsense.

Stones - Wesleyan Methodist, Bloomington by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
Slightly let down by uneven development left to right, partially compensated for in Photoshop with some "digital dodge and burn" nonsense.

Stones - Wesleyan Methodist, Bloomington by Richard Wintle, on Flickr
ravilamir
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You are, of course, absolutely right. I do need more practice with the D810 and will use it exclusively for the rest of my days.......
In other words, be careful what you ask for!:bang:
C.
I'm sure the Asian "slaves" will thank you for your custom.
As well as the 4 year old girl that polished your screen.
I'm also sure that the unemployed Kodak, Ilford, Forte, Efke and so many other staff thank you for given them an earlier retirement.
I'm sure your local labs (and economy) will thank you for given abroad your money instead of spending with them.
Would you like me to carry on?
Besides that the title of this forum is "SLR - the unRF" not "DSLR".
Have a nice day!
chrism
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Paulbe
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Chrism--love the self portrait! Very distinguished..
Paul
Paul
Vics
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Beginning of my return to Pentax and Velvia.

Blue Moon by Vic Stewart, on Flickr

Garden gate by Vic Stewart, on Flickr

Gate by Vic Stewart, on Flickr

Blue Moon by Vic Stewart, on Flickr

Garden gate by Vic Stewart, on Flickr

Gate by Vic Stewart, on Flickr
AlTheKiller
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sem
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wakarimasen
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Dayrell bishop
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Southend on sea at low tide
Southend on sea at low tide
Canon eos 620, Fomapan 100, Rodinal, V700.
Southend on sea at low tide
Canon eos 620, Fomapan 100, Rodinal, V700.

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