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It was a dark and stormy night and the moon was shining bright...
Phase One IQ180/DF/Mamiya 35mm
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Pramote
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Magical Pramote. As much as I like traditional landscapes, I like abstractions like this even more.
It was a dark and stormy night and the moon was shining bright...
Phase One IQ180/DF/Mamiya 35mm
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Pramote
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Tom...Magical Pramote. As much as I like traditional landscapes, I like abstractions like this even more.
Tom
I daren't ask ...645Z plus 25mm f4DA lens - a picture that taught me that it is actually possible to retrieve a memory card from three days spent in sea water, and still get files off it!:
Acadia Nat'l Park, Maine
Phase One IQ180/DF/Mamiya 35
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Hmm, Pramote you've got me thinking as I've shot that exact Acadia location before and was never able to do much with the colour images due to the muddy brown seaweed vs greens. I'm going to have to go back and give them a review as B&Ws.
645Z plus 25mm f4DA lens - a picture that taught me that it is actually possible to retrieve a memory card from three days spent in sea water, and still get files off it!:
Graham...I'm looking forward to seeing those images in B & W. It's always fun to look back to the old pictures and make the best out of them.Hmm, Pramote you've got me thinking as I've shot that exact Acadia location before and was never able to do much with the colour images due to the muddy brown seaweed vs greens. I'm going to have to go back and give them a review as B&Ws.