I forgot to mention, on the weekend away at the hut,
the owner leaves a few relevant books and mag's
around. One of them was:
"Huts of the High Country", by Klaus Hueneke
It's on-topic due to the following sentence:
"Most of the photos were taken with an OM1 on FP4 or
HPS film, developed in ID II or Microphen and printed
on Agfra Brovira, Grade 2 or 3 paper. My favourite
lens is a 50mm macro, though I occasionally play with
a 28mm wide angle or a 200mm telephoto".
Although the paper wasn't real good, and it wasn't
a "photo book", in that it had a lot of history text,
the photos were quite good (though I do like the high
country, so I'm biassed).
So, that, and the Lonely Planet guide to photography
makes two books I have with a lot of "OM-content" :-)
Cheers
Marc
Sydney, Oz
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