Kodachromeguy
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Here is another frame from my recent experiment with Ektar 25 film in 120 size. This is the Fairground Street bridge in Vicksburg, a historic late-1800s bridge made from parts brought from Pittsburgh. It has been unused for two decades and its fate is unknown. This is from a Hasselblad 80mm f/2.8 CB lens, the 6-element model, 1/4 sec at f/11, camera mounted on a wood tripod. Look at the vines on the right side. I was checking the file at full size with Photoshop to clean up blemishes, and I saw this little guy, a male Cardinal, sitting on a branch. The rather jagged look of the vines is an artifact of my Minolta Scan Multi scanner, but you do not see this effect when viewing the full frame. (No pixel peeping allowed
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