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Mamiya 6MF - Mamiya 75/3.5 G - Fuji Acros 100 - Kodak D76; 1:1 @ 20°
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Mamiya 6MF - Mamiya 75/3.5 G - Fuji Acros 100 - Kodak D76; 1:1 @ 20°
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I like this one! Never tried XTLO with Tri-x. Hmm..I have to try this combo as well!So much good stuff!
Every time I come bck to Tri-x and XTLO after straying I realize how much I like te combo. Still sanning the mountain shots; this is one of them (Arista, ATOL 1+1)
FM2n, 2,8/55 Micri-Nikkor
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This is why I got the G1, it has the footage scale on the focus wheel... even though I use MF, the camera still has to set the lens to what ever distance you set it to... there is a slight delay. but, it is still as fast as an AF DSLR as far getting a fast shoot off.Peter, Interesting street photos. How does the G1 work for street? I had a Contax G2 for a while and loved the lenses and color rendering, but could not deal with losing control of my focusing.
Good shots, Iver! I also went to check your blog out. That tuberculosis project is impressive and thought-provoking!
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Thank you Leif and Cindy. I'm glad that you like my photos, also thank you for checking my blog. Appreciate all your comments about my work and thorough those comments I am inspired to do more documentary. The tuberculosis project is an ongoing project and to tell you guys honestly I have a long way to go in completing the said project. Earlier this morning I came to one of the many Barangay's here in my country where in case of TB is very rampant.Leif, The photo of your wife and daughter is beautiful.
Iver, I really like these three. It would be hard to pick a favorite, but Grandma is probably it. I have read your blog and looked at your TB project photos. You are doing meaningful work. Your subject is a sad one.