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

Lloyd

Active member
It seems like yesterday...


The one on your left is now a senior consultant doctor in oncology.
The one on the right is in civil service.

I have posted many pictures of their children. And the stories I tell them.

I do not remeber the camera. But I think it is the Pentax Spotmatic.
Beautiful... picture and subjects. Time does indeed fly.
 

chrism

Well-known member
Inspired by rayyan, I dug out some old negs and scanned a couple. You have seen my hairy son a few times:



Well these two were taken when he was about one, in 1991 with a Pentax SF1a - a rotten beast of a camera - using TMax100, TMax developer, and now scanned with an Imacon 848. I can't claim any value for them as photographs, but it is amusing to look back:





Pretty rotten early autofocus!

Chris
Yes, I built that playpen to contain him
 

Lloyd

Active member
Really nice, Chris. That last one is priceless. The one in the playpen makes me laugh. My son had stripped PJs like that, and my mother called them prison stripes, as he was so often corralled in the playpen while wearing them. ;)
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Inspired by rayyan, I dug out some old negs and scanned a couple. You have seen my hairy son a few times:





Pretty rotten early autofocus!

Chris
Yes, I built that playpen to contain him
Hi Chris. This is a priceless pic.

Regards.
 
Took this with my newly acquired GX680 - love the 6x8 format!

I may have been a bit aggressive with my pp :facesmack:

Pigeon Point Lighthouse - California coast:



Cheers,
 

downstairs

New member

Then and Now in Piazza Cordusio, Milan.
'Now' done with a Fuji 6x9 with a 60mm lens on Ektachrome.
 
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Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Took this with my newly acquired GX680 - love the 6x8 format!

I may have been a bit aggressive with my pp :facesmack:

Pigeon Point Lighthouse - California coast:



Cheers,
Joe,
The detail from the 6x8 is amazing. Beautiful!


Then and Now in Piazza Cordusio, Milan.
'Now' done with a Fuji 6x9 with a 60mm lens on Ektachrome.
Downstairs,
Your re-creation of the scene is so marvelous. I love how you waited for the street car to be positioned in just the right place and your timing of the light. All of the details really are great!!!!!!!
 
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