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If the ERA 100 4X5 works well, I might want shoot 100 sheets.

Where can I find developing info. using D-76 ?
which is all I have at the moment, and actually
the only developer that I have ever used.


Ron

From The Long Island Of New York,
And The Macro Management, and Long Island @ Large Format APUG Groups
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What out for the jackalopes! Jackalopes are the result of very long and hard winters combining with some really bored animals.

http://www.jackalopejunction.com/


Steve


Steve is kidding you, the jackalopes are a myth. You should, however, bring a smaller format camera also. It's tough to get a picture of Sasquatch with a 4x5.

Devil's Tower (Wyoming) is also well worth a visit.

Harris
 
Steve is kidding you, the jackalopes are a myth. You should, however, bring a smaller format camera also. It's tough to get a picture of Sasquatch with a 4x5.

Devil's Tower (Wyoming) is also well worth a visit.

Harris

Hey, what do you mean a myth? I remember seeing one with my own eyes every day for years! My dad had a mounted jackalope head on the wall of his restaurant for years- right above the juke box. He used to throw people off sometimes by calling it an antelabbit.
 
Steve is kidding you, the jackalopes are a myth. You should, however, bring a smaller format camera also. It's tough to get a picture of Sasquatch with a 4x5.

Devil's Tower (Wyoming) is also well worth a visit.

Harris

I am not kidding they are real. The females are often mistaken for rabbits. Go to that website and you will see that you can buy stuff and mounted jackalope bucks and does.

They are real it tell you. Just like the Velvetine Rabbit.

Steve
 
I am only a hundred miles from Montana, but alas, the quiet, flat part...
 
Steve is kidding you, the jackalopes are a myth.

As is often the case (e.g., vampires, werewolves, mermaids), jackalopes are mythical creatures with a a biological basis. Rabbits infected with a particular papillomavirus can get benign growths on the head that resemble (to the creative eye) antlers, thus the name jackalopes (jackrabbit, antelope). Of course, humans have exacerbated it with most colorful creations!
 
As is often the case (e.g., vampires, werewolves, mermaids), jackalopes are mythical creatures with a a biological basis. Rabbits infected with a particular papillomavirus can get benign growths on the head that resemble (to the creative eye) antlers, thus the name jackalopes (jackrabbit, antelope). Of course, humans have exacerbated it with most colorful creations!

I am not kidding they are real. The females are often mistaken for rabbits. Go to that website and you will see that you can buy stuff and mounted jackalope bucks and does.

They are real it tell you. Just like the Velveteen Rabbit.

Steve
 
Jackalopes aint nothin. Their everwhere out here in the western states. Sometimes they even run in packs. Shot me a 4 point buck once. He was so big that feller fed a famly of 4 fer hell, damn near a day! If you want to talk bout somethin serious like them vampires and werewolves, you want to talk about those chupacabras. Now them thangs are ugly and their real bloodsuckers. If one of them latches onto ya yer gonna end up lookin like a rag doll with the stuffin pulled out.
 
Enough! I am going to wax Eloquent. [Eloquent is the name of one of my cars.]

Steve
 
No, just the lizard's scales. :whistling:
 
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