NO SMOKING
jimgalli

NO SMOKING

Wood, hay & stubble
Location
Tonopah, Nevada The Galli garage
Equipment Used
Eastman Improved #2 5X7 with Bausch & Lomb Zeiss Protar VIIa #9 lens
Exposure
8 seconds @ f22 1/2
Film & Developer
Panatomic X developed in Pyrocat HD 1:1:100 4.5 mins
Paper & Developer
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Great shot, those Protar's are nice lens. Like the detail of the interior of the car.Nice tonal range too.
Mike
 
Very nicely done, It is worth a return visit to be let loose with a camera at your garage!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Thanks gents. It's a 1929 Ford Model A "Woody" station wagon.
Welcome any time Gaston.
 
Fabulous. I love the glow of the instrument panel (or switch panel?) in the center of the dashboard. 5x7 Panatomic -X? Where did that come from? How old is it? I'm a bit surprised that 8 sec. exposure was sufficient.
 
The Panatomic X is the aerial reconnaissance type. 5" wide long roll. I bought a bunch when all of the folks doing aerial photos were dumping it and going digital. Unfortunately, I'm down to my last roll. But I did get a bunch of 9.5 inch out of Russia a couple of years ago. Amazing film.
 

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