danlindberg
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BTS mk. II
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This is a great shot. Thanks for posting. Haven't seen such a convincing argument for film in a while. Please tell us more about this one - shot and processing.Marbles and Ghost Gum.
Devil's Marbles, NT, June 2004.
Toyo 810G, Apo-Ronar 480/9 on 8x10" Velvia 50.
I had set up an 8x10 and a 6x17. I exposed three sheets of 8x10 - the one above was a 10 minute exposure, about 40 minutes after sunset.
Sure - thanksThis is a great shot. Thanks for posting. Haven't seen such a convincing argument for film in a while. Please tell us more about this one - shot and processing.
Ditto from Monument Valley with my old camera bag. I miss it ... (although I do love the new one).Following on from Dan's theme on camera bags. Here's the trusty camera bag in the granite country in Victoria's Great Dividing Range on a glorious day for taking pictures.
Yep Italian influence on food culture is obvious - in a good way. Such a small country, you can drive around the main island in two hours. Six months there and I felt a bit claustrophobic. Would love to revisit every now and then though.I have eaten croissants sat on a balcony of the hotel in the middle of that bay in Malta (2nd pic) the weather was a bit more benign too.