Don Hutton
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Thanks Jack. Yes, I agree - silver just really is the business for some things.
Here's another: same set-up but at f8.
Here's another: same set-up but at f8.
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+1, Don. Beautiful!Don, *LOVE* the entire look --- that is the quintessential reason to still shoot silver IMO...
Yes, I find almost all great lenses are even better when one crops away nearly 60% of the light they collect .(Of course it might've been even better if you were 1.3x closer :ROTFL
Thanks Stuart. The building is indeed very interesting... 5 floors... Built in wood... Not maintained since the 60s... Lots of creaking every step...Nice shots Henrik! What an interesting building as well...do you have any interior shots?
And one of my worst decisions was selling my mint XPan kit to you Peter. But I am really glad to see you using it so well and having so much fun.Thanks William and Jack. The worst decision I ever made was to sell my original kit. The next best decision I ever made was to buy another kit back. I agree with the view that digi just cant do B&W like film can - much as I have tried!!
Woody - get that Mamiya 711 out and firing It is better again...And one of my worst decisions was selling my mint XPan kit to you Peter. But I am really glad to see you using it so well and having so much fun.
Hopefully I learn from my mistakes so not to repeat them
Woody
Agreed! :thumbs: This one from Dawson City in the Yukon Territory.I love abandoned buildings, too.