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Bill Smith
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Wandering Around Harbourfront with a Nikkormat.
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August 08, 2011, 02:15:20 PM »
Camera: Nikkormat Ftn, Nikkor O 35 f2 lens.
Film: Ilford Delta 400, Tmax 1+4 developer.
West End of Harbourfront
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Tugboat and the Empire Sandy
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We all want a boat moored here.
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Busker II
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Gift Shop
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Tourist Boat
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rgeorge911
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Re: Wandering Around Harbourfront with a Nikkormat.
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Very nice, Bill. Great old cameras and lenses, aren't they?
Reed
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Really nice, Bill. Your waterfront is much nicer than ours.
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jamesmck
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Harbors are one of my favorite places, country or city. Nice performance from photographer, camera, and film (really nice tones there).
James
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Bill Smith
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Re: Wandering Around Harbourfront with a Nikkormat.
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Quote from: jamesmck on August 10, 2011, 09:50:26 AM
Harbors are one of my favorite places, country or city. Nice performance from photographer, camera, and film (really nice tones there).
James
Thanks! I am still getting used to Vuescan with my Epson V500.
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