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07-02-2012
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E. D. Russell Roberts
Ezzie is offline
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Trying to repair my Kowa 85mm f2.8 for the SIX/Super 66 system. The leaf shutter doesn´t close quick enough in the cycle prior to the lens stopping down. Meaning its slightly open when its about to fire. I think I may have to give it up. It´s been in for repair twice in two years already. Luckily the 150 works. Going on a walk and shoot tomorrow.
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RF: Leica M4-2 | Royal 35-M | Polaroid Land 250 | Polaroid 110A/600SE hybrid
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07-02-2012
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I'll be trying to get the washer/dryer unit on my Fujimoto CP-31 working this evening.
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07-02-2012
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Is morning already here, just developed my first roll of Polypan F and here is a first scan.

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07-02-2012
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I'm going to be shooting my son's baseball game, All-Stars. Post images to my website, tag all the subjects, release to the parents and then watch as I get 2000+ hits and not one print will be purchased and not even one download paid for. I disable right click save as and charge $0.50 for a 1MP file to help pay for the website. Then try to figure out what has become of photography and the value of a good photograph.
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07-02-2012
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The name is Rance
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Scanning some slides I finally had processed from Memorial day.. This is why I shoot black and white lol
Ring Pops on flickr

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07-02-2012
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Just got my Leica M2 button rewind back from DAG, so will install strap, load with HP5, install lower case, and install the 50mm f2 Nikkor lens I just got from this thread's author. Then it comes with me tomorrow morning for some early morning light shooting after the gym and before work.
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07-02-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bobkonos
Just got my Leica M2 button rewind back from DAG, so will install strap, load with HP5, install lower case, and install the 50mm f2 Nikkor lens I just got from this thread's author. Then it comes with me tomorrow morning for some early morning light shooting after the gym and before work.
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Bob...gee, making me feel bad about not working out....
Sug, today and all week in the evenings, I will be doing "research", namely finishing the book on Savannah that Bob Michaels suggested: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
A good read and is actually inspiring me to find some gas money around and head back to Savannah very soon but first I have to stop by Barnes and Noble. 
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07-02-2012
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photomonkey
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Just ordered 27 rolls of HP5 from Freestyle and in the process discovered that Arista Premium is in fact Tri-x and only $2.69/roll. But since I am new to film, already shot 5-6 rolls of HP5 and have another 15 in the fridge, I'll stick with it while prices are good and learn to adjust other elements of my shooting skills without bouncing around between many different films. Will take part in the "one roll a day for seven days on a row" this month as posted earlier with the HP5. I'd like to get familiar with it for my trip to Mexico and NYC this fall.
So to answer your question, buying film :-)
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07-02-2012
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shoot film or die
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Scanning negs - which I absolutely hate. Much rather be in the darkroom.
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07-02-2012
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Trying to make the number of undeveloped rolls on my table dissapear......
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07-02-2012
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i took apart a jupiter 12 and cleaned some oily aperture blades !!!! ( as i ignore the partially fixed yashica electro 35 and rolleicord shutter .... sitting elsewhere in the room )
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07-03-2012
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Ride, dive, shoot.
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07-03-2012
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i just finished loading a roll on the paterson reel, and popped it into the tank. too late to develop tonight ...
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i seek to photograph the things not seen.
" ... faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." Hebrews 11-1
"One eye sees. The other eye feels." - Paul Klee
"... For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal." - apostle Paul, 2 Corinthians, 4:18
"Film will only become art when it's materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper." - Jean Cocteau
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07-03-2012
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Tonight I'll be making a selection of photos I took with my R-D1 to process and upload from a Living History event I went to last weekend.
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07-03-2012
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Shooter of Film...
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This morning I shot two rolls of Fuji Acros 100 (120) and tonight I developed them...they are hanging & drying...tomorrow I plan on printing some of these...
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07-03-2012
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Took my dog to a minor league baseball game! Got a snap or two of him watching the game intently...
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07-05-2012
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Ride, dive, shoot.
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I'm scanning the rolls I developed last night, and prepping another developing tonight. Since my B/W films curl like no tomorrow, I figured I do the dev and put the strips under my Cinema Display overnight, then scan them in next day while I do other photo related stuff. Flatter negatives and a little better time efficiency...
From last night's rolls, Shot with IIIf and Summar 50/2 with TriX.
3/4, 3/4, 7/4. by Suguru Nishioka, on Flickr
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07-05-2012
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Taking the first pictures with my 73 mm Hektor at my dads bithday party.
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07-05-2012
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Sorting through my first two developed rolls from New York. Everything scanned, 8 posted, still have another handful to get up tomorrow.
Then more developing.  And maybe picking up 120 slides if they're ready.
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07-06-2012
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Mr_Flibble is offline
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Got 3 cameras lined up for a CLA and other repairs.
Nikon FG for a friend, needs new lightseals and a good clean
Bolsey B2, shutter and RF need adjustment
Kodak 35 PH-324, general cleaning
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Loaded with film: Signet 35
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07-06-2012
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browsing old prints.
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07-06-2012
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scanning negs
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07-06-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gavinlg
Test driving my new voigtlander cloth strap around the house. I was afraid it would be too short or too long (as it's the same as the artisan/artist 102 cloth strap - unadjustable) but it turns out it's absolutely perfect. May be my favorite strap i've bought so far, and also one of the cheapest!
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I never knew that there was a Voigtlander version of thr A&A strap. Very nice. Did you get it from CameraQuest?
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07-06-2012
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uploaded four photos to the gallery here ...
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i seek to photograph the things not seen.
" ... faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." Hebrews 11-1
"One eye sees. The other eye feels." - Paul Klee
"... For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal." - apostle Paul, 2 Corinthians, 4:18
"Film will only become art when it's materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper." - Jean Cocteau
http://blackcreekjournal.blogspot.com/
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07-06-2012
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day six
I just finished my sixth roll of film for the seven day challenge.
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