Middies...

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From May, shot with an 8x10 Eastman #2, 14" f/6 Petzval and Ektascan BR/A single emulsion x-ray film in Adanol 1:150:

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The boy and a friend after an evening workout.

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Getting good people results out of the Ektascan, Scott, nice work, it ain't easy.

Not to mention lugging the 8x10 out to the field. :-)

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I must say, that lens really separates the subject from the background.

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Very three dimensional, with a circular-like patch of sharpness.


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Thanks guys. I appreciate it.

The lens is a winner - big and brass, sharp where it needs it, creamy where it don't. And Robert, you're right - this doesn't get as much use as I'd like it to, mainly due to weight and cumbersome factors. That said, there's the little waterfall nearby that I'd love to shoot with this lens...


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