Evan,
I really liked the first two, particularly number one. I recently bought a
bulk roll of T-Max 100 originally for testing but now want to start using it
more seriously. I process with T-Max developer and print after scanning in
an Epson 2450. I'd prefer to print in the darkroom (laundry) but can't for a
while 'cos she-who-must-be-obeyed suddenly decided that our washer (with the
flat top to accommodate my enlarger) was in need of updating so bought a new
one with rounded top, obviously non-supportive. Damn!
Telegraph wires are bad enough but our local councils have let cable TV
people string their wretched co-ax underneath the power lines. The only
beings that appreciate it that are the possums!
John,
Sydney, Oz.
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From: Evan Ruff
Hey All,
I've posted a couple of pictures from my weekend session in Atlanta. I
started walking north up Peachtree Street from my home in Midtown around
11am. Around 6pm I noticed that I had gone through 36 exposures and was in
Buckhead. Quite a little adventure.
How not photogenic are telephone wires? BURY THE WIRES.
http://quickforms.memberclicks.com/devFiles/shots/atlanta/pictures.html
The shots come from a scan of a print from the CVS pharmacy. They went ahead
and somehow managed to get all the TMax CN prints green. They're
incompetence is frequently astounding; however, their hours are outstanding
and I had illusions of submitting something before the TOPE deadline. That
never materialized.
Thanks for looking,
Evan Ruff
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