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More and more film fun with something other than a Leica M

Maggie O

Active member
Some more XP1 from Grandpa's house in 1987:

In The Buick, Omaha, NE, 1987


Dad and Mom, Omaha, NE, 1987


Osterbergs, Omaha, NE, 1987


Grandpa In The Kitchen, Omaha, NE, 1987
 

Maggie O

Active member
Here's some XP1 landscapes (one with some Nikkor lens flare, too!)

The Bertha Road and Our Creek, Craig, NE, January, 1987


Creek and Bridge, Craig, NE, January, 1987


Tree In The Pasture, Craig, NE, January, 1987


Tree With Bonnie, Craig, NE, January, 1987


Grove, Craig, NE, January, 1987


All of those were taken in our never-tilled bit of prairie that we used as a pasture.
 

Maggie O

Active member
Here's the last bit from that roll from 1987...

The Road Home, Craig, NE, January, 1987


Trailer And Wagon, Craig, NE, January, 1987


The Culvert Pond, Craig, NE, January, 1987


Trees and Moon, Craig, NE, January, 1987


Long Shadows and Moon, Craig, NE, January, 1987


Trio, Craig, NE, January, 1987
 

Maggie O

Active member
Thanks, Lloyd. And I've learned a lot more about how to "print" these negs since I took them, so the files look a lot better than the wet prints I did at the time.

Which got me thinking- if my work ever became collectible, the prints that I consider inferior would be the ones worth the most money, because the market prizes prints made closest to the time of exposure, not prints that artists consider their best work. Crazy, innit?
 

Maggie O

Active member
A few more old photos, one from an apartment of mine in Minneapolis and the rest at my old friend Dan's barbershop. The window shot is XP1 and the barbershop is Tri-X.

Emerson Frost, Minneapolis, MN, 1987


Barbershop, Minneapolis, MN, 1987


Dan Cuts Tim's Hair, Minneapolis, MN, 1987


Found another scan from the North Platte roll:

Trish & Tracey, North Platte, NE, 1979

HP5 and the Canonet.
 
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