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LarryD
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February 05, 2011, 08:25:19 AM »
Thanks.
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Quote from: Andrew Alexander on February 05, 2011, 08:23:40 AM
Nice shot Larry
Yep- nice work there. Don't tell me you were out in the snow with the F100 and it worked?
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Yep the F100 and I use rechargeable Lithium batteries in it.
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I did get out yesterday into the foothills. The sun was shining, not a cloud in the sky and 34 degrees, the first it has been above freezing since Monday evening. Decided to go light so took the F4s (yeah, I know, not really light) and a 24-50 Nikkor AND my Horizon 202 pano camera. Two rolls of B&W. Now just need to find time to develop.
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I too went out today -1C wind at 20KPH overcast and spitting sleet. Meter readings with ISO 400 were at 60-250th at f4-5.6 . I took an Arax 60 with the 45m f3.5 and a Nikon N90s and a 50mm on it but here was the thing In the Nikon I had ISO 80 film.
Letting the film and cameras warm up before I remove the film and load it in the tanks.
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I was out shooting in the cemetery today and saw blooming Jonquils! Spring in February in Portland.
Crazy!
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6 inches of snow here from our forecast of light dusting.
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