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12-31-2011
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#526
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Richard Man
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One more, not sure why I didn't see it earlier on the contact sheet. The old lady on the right edge really makes the photo for me

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01-01-2012
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#527
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It's friday!
zthee is offline
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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First post for me. Hi everybody!
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Love the picture! Right up my alley. Is this with the 45mm lens?
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01-01-2012
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#528
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Monz
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Santa's Fast Food by *monz*, on Flickr
[XPan, 45mm, TriX ISO 1600, XTol 1+1, 12.5m, 20C]
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01-01-2012
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#529
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Self portrait w Neopan 400:

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01-01-2012
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#530
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I'm scared of clowns
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: San Diego, CA
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Here are a few from a recent trip up central California coast:
Morro Rock, Morro Bay, CA.
Bixby bridge, near Big Sur, CA.
Both taken with Panasonic GF-1, 20mm f1.7 lens, and stitched with Hugin (first pic was stitched using CS3).
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01-03-2012
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#531
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Location: Westchester county, NY (and Chongqing whenever I can get there)
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Mamiya 7 with 80mm f/4, used the fiddly pano adapter for 35mm film (AP400)
Should have a few more soon -- couple rolls up drying in the bathroom as I type.
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01-06-2012
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#532
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Location: West Coast
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Lights
and scooters

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01-06-2012
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#533
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Monz
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Guitar Avenue by *monz*, on Flickr
[Widelux 7, TMax ISO400, XTol 1+1, 9.5m, 20C]
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01-07-2012
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#534
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part of my urban trees series -- very dark moody version of this neg, from looking at too many low key images lately I suppose.
Mamiya 7, 80mm/f4, with fiddly pano adapter bits -- AP400 film, souped in Thornton's Two-Bath developer.
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01-07-2012
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#535
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kutting is offline
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Location: Singapore
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Here's two I shot on my Widelux F7 using Neopan 1600
Untitled by tallkev, on Flickr
Untitled by tallkev, on Flickr
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01-11-2012
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#536
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I'm scared of clowns
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Flock of Seagulls, Morro Bay, CA.
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01-12-2012
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#537
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Richard Man
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LA Chinatown

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01-12-2012
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#538
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It's friday!
zthee is offline
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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Hasselblad Xpan 45mm f4 Tri-x 400
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01-13-2012
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#539
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Quote:
Originally Posted by merciless49

Flock of Seagulls, Morro Bay, CA.
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Yup, that's sweet 
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01-14-2012
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#540
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Xpan, 45/4, HP5 @ 3200, DD-X 1+4, 20 min. 20c

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"The individual is an aperture through which the whole energy of the universe is aware of itself"...
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The Art of Contemplation
http://www.rweatheredgallery.com/
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01-14-2012
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#541
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Richard Man
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01-16-2012
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#542
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Richard Man
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01-16-2012
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#543
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Richard, these last two of yours are very good in all respects, I like the composition, perspective, content, action, and tones in each one.
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"The individual is an aperture through which the whole energy of the universe is aware of itself"...
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The Art of Contemplation
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01-16-2012
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#544
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Monz
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The Hubb by *monz*, on Flickr
[Widelux F7, 26mm f2.8, TMax ISO 400, XTol 1+1]
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01-16-2012
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#545
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Monz
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Lunch Break in the Rain by *monz*, on Flickr
[Widelux F7, 26mm f2.8, TMax ISO 400, XTol 1+1]
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01-16-2012
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#546
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Monz
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Quarterly Ritual by *monz*, on Flickr
[Widelux F7, 26mm f2.8, TMax ISO 400, XTol 1+1]
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01-16-2012
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#547
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Richard Man
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Thanks semrich / richard. I am working on a new series called... Chinatown :-) Here's another one. Thanks for looking.

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01-16-2012
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#548
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It's friday!
zthee is offline
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Hasselbad X-pan 45mm f4, Tri-X 400, D-76
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01-16-2012
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#549
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shambla is offline
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Location: Istanbul/London
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Quote:
Originally Posted by semrich
Xpan, 45/4, HP5 @ 3200, DD-X 1+4, 20 min. 20c

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I like this a lot - I've often thought it'd be nice to have an Xpan while walking over Galata Bridge.
On a side note, I'm planning to start processing my own B&W soon - where do you get your chems from in Istanbul? I think I saw a couple of shops around Sirkeci in the past
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01-20-2012
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#550
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Registered User
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Shambala, in Sirkeci near the big post office is an Ilford dealer, and directly across the street is an alley going off to the right at an angle, midway down it look for a door that has signs for Pamuk Ticaret they are up the stairs on the second floor. Both have film, developer, fixer, papers, ect. ect.
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"The individual is an aperture through which the whole energy of the universe is aware of itself"...
Alan Watts
The Art of Contemplation
http://www.rweatheredgallery.com/
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