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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Travelled to Jogasaki in Izu about a week ago.
(un)fortunately I ventured to the cliffs rather late - fortunate because all sightseeing families left, unfortunate because RZ67 only can manage 4 seconds shutter max and darkness descended rapidly.
 

MGrayson

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Leica S(006), 120/2.5 APO-Macro

Into the subway tunnel.



Tomatoes on a Brooklyn roof deck.



--Matt
 

Shashin

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One of our Red Haven peaches we harvested this year. We use no pesticides. The white stuff is Surround, a kaolin clay to help protect the fruit from insects.

 

stngoldberg

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We call this Indian corn in these parts. Autumn brings amazingly delicious apples here which you can buy from local farms. My favorite is the "honey crisp" apple.
Stanley
 

MGrayson

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Went downtown for some dental surgery (ouch!) and thought "better take some photos beforehand in case things go badly." Things went fine (still ouch!), and there was even interesting light. Leica S(006), 35/2.5 Summarit.



--Matt
 

MGrayson

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We call this Indian corn in these parts. Autumn brings amazingly delicious apples here which you can buy from local farms. My favorite is the "honey crisp" apple.
Stanley
The best parts of grad school in New Jersey were the local apples and tomatoes. Stayman Winesap were my favorites, but I don't think Honeycrisp existed yet. :cool: (Yep, they came out in 1991, I left in '83.)

--Matt
 
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