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November is Medium Format Folding Camera Month!!

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Way to go Moose and thanks for being the first. A lovely image it is too.

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Just got back from a week on the beach in Mexico, where I had great fun seeing people wander over whenever I took a pic with the Speedex.
 
Trash can at night

Here's mine - taken with a Voigtländer Bessa 6x9.

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I put this image in the monthly assignment gallery, but someone has already asked me (very politely) to remove it since that's for something else. Do we have a separate gallery for these folder images or should they just be put in the general gallery?
 
Okay, Here's Mine

First roll through my Franka II with the Xenar lens. The uncoupled rangefinder turned out to be right on. Somehow this camera just feels right; better than others I have owned. I think it is the front door that folds down instead of to the side. That and the small size.

I circled this sundial half a dozen times before deciding on this angle.

Kodak 400NC film and a negative scan.
 

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Do we have a separate gallery for these folder images or should they just be put in the general gallery?

Hal, we don't have a seperate Gallery. I posted mine in the Standard Gallery and put a link to it in this thread. That's one way of doing it. The other way is to attach the shot in this thread like you have done. Either way works.

Thanks for participating.
 
OK, here is my poor effort. I got an Agfa Isolette folder in a camera swap with Whitey Morange, have been using it like crazy....sorry for the bad
negative scan.

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Uploading Photos

Let's go ahead and post our shots in this thread. There are two ways to do it. Either attach your scan to a reply in this thread or post it in you gallery and provide a link here in the thread (there was a url link here which no longer exists).
 
Here's mine, shot today, in the SNOW (in November, in the Vancouver area):surprised:

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Matt
 
Hello All

Here is my effort for this project. I've got 2 shot2 which I have scanned from the negative.

Regards Daniel

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Here's mine, just under the wire:
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Joe
 
Here are my submissions:

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Lake Livingston State Park, Texas, as seen by my Zeiss Ikon Nettar 516/17 with Novar 75mm f6.3 lens.
 

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Here are the only two worth showing from a roll put through my Zeiss Ikonta 520/2:

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Steve.
 
Guess Who

Here is a shot from the Northeast Kansas Photo Shoot that Alex hosted in November.

It was taken with an old Ansco Super Speedex loaded with some old Konica IR 750 and an old Kodak Retina Red filter. It's the old man himself, with his old Deardorff...

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Sorry about the poor scan. The film had more curl than Shirley Temple's wig and simply would not cooperate. I'm sure I'll get much better results in the darkroom. A few other shots from the camera and film on flickr. Some were shot the last few days of October (the ones with leaves on the trees.)
 
My submission, slightly late, was taken on Huntington Beach using my faithful Kodak Vigilant Six-20 on Tmax 100 film souped in HC-110. Pardon the poor scan.
 

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