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Thanks Matt and yes, it was very theraputic working with these old negs. They are quite thin, but scanned easily and much easier to print with my inkjet than the wet prints I made years ago.Carl: These are very nice. There's something almost therapeutic about scanning old negatives. I esp. like the tracery detail in the second one. Without the vegetation as a clue to scale, it could be an aerial of an Arctic landscape. The pressure lines around the rocks are neat. :thumbs:
Cheers, Matt
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Truly amazing!!!packard 6X12 fotoman
+1 For sure. :bugeyes:Truly amazing!!!
The first and the second with Hasselblad, the last 2 with holgaThis week I got a Hasselblad 500 CM and a Holga. See if you can tell which is which :grin:
Stephane: Thank you! It's fun scanning those and sharing them. I'll keep posting them. I flit about from scanning to shooting, and flit about there between cameras.Matt : amazing 70's serie love them all, and what a treasure you own with this box of old photos !:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
Scott: i really like the composition, textures, patterns, shadows, and pp in this one. Cheers, Matt.
Nice image Randy. The G2 and 45 are a great combo for 35mm B&W film work.POW, Vietnam Vet's Memorial, Sacramento, California
Contax G2, 45mm Lens, Delta 100.