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shadowfox
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Re: Kodak Duo Six-20: first two rolls
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February 02, 2012, 10:12:59 AM »
Pete, that window mosaic shot is a keeper.
It has a certain grittiness to it that would be a bear to try to replicate using more modern cameras.
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Re: Kodak Duo Six-20: first two rolls
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February 02, 2012, 10:20:10 AM »
Thanks, Raid -- um, by "whatchamacallits", do you mean the body parts mentioned in the OP?
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Pete
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Dean Williams
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February 02, 2012, 10:35:46 PM »
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Nice shootin', Pete. That old bird does a great job with you behind it.
I'll bet you're happy with that!
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Your weesh, she ees my commando!
Okay, I'd like a rocket ship, and a cantaloupe, and a rubber chicken, and a .357, please.
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Hitler and Kodak had a good partnership ...
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Quote from: LarryD on February 02, 2012, 10:53:59 PM
Hitler and Kodak had a good partnership ...
Uh hey -- hey -- HEY, now...
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Pete
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LarryD
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melek
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Re: Kodak Duo Six-20: first two rolls
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February 03, 2012, 07:45:31 PM »
Hey, Pete. That's cool. Nice work, particularly with the color. I never shot color with the Duo 620. I guess because I didn't feel like respooling a roll of color.
I'm glad you're enjoying the camera. Feel free to use my name and a link to my site on your site.
I hope you have many great rolls ahead with the Nagel.
Mike
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Julio1fer
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Re: Kodak Duo Six-20: first two rolls
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February 04, 2012, 07:17:40 PM »
Nice work with that classic. As said above, the windows shots are beautiful.
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Mike and Julio, and Dean and Will: thanks so much for your comments! I'm looking forward to lots of success with this camera. I have a model shoot coming up this month, my first in a while, and I'll probably stick with medium format for it: the Duo Six-20, maybe a TLR, and a box camera or two. I've liked the portraiture I've been getting from certain of my boxes, and will do a bit of experimenting with this shoot.
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LarryD
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Blix is cancer You did fine.
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