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Donald Qualls

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It has been a donut place for at least 30 years, though, that i know if.

Might have been a different brand of drive-thru photo processor, but most of them have been gone for twenty years or more. There was Seattle Film Works, and probably one or two others, whose "house brand" was an ECN-2 cine film (and who were set up to deal with the remjet); I remember seeing those in this kind of drive-through closet back in the '80s, but they went to almost exclusively mail-in processing (like Clark Photo) by 1990, as I recall.
 
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I would call it “surreal”. Do you sell prints?

I'll take surreal. Thanks.

I do sell prints, theoretically. To be more precise, used to sell and haven't for years. Mostly because it takes money to make money, and I don't have any of the first part anymore. Everything has basically stalled. No shooting, no printing, and no selling. The recent uploads have been the first time in years anyone has even seen any of my work.
 
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That’s a pity. I would invite you to come by and print that negative with me, but I’m thousands of miles away.
 

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MFlex 150mm Apo Ronar Agfa 100 roll Mic-X
by Nokton48, on Flickr

Columbus Camera Group ediface "The White Church" 150mm Makiflex shootout. I tested a number of 150mm optics with numerous backs and films.

Plaubel Makiflex Standard 150mm F9 barrel Rodenstock Apo-Ronar Plaubel Makina III 6x9cm roll back Agfa 100 120 rated at EI 50 Legacy Mic-X straight replenished Aristo 8x10 RC #2 Omega DII laser aligned Omegalite diffusion head

The 150mm F9 Apo Ronar is very underrated and a true gem of a 2x3 lens. One of my many favorites.
 
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These next three are the result of some experimentation with Ilford Warmtone. Usually I thought I liked the Cold tone, but one day at the photoshop all they had was the Ilford Warmtone in the dark magenta boxes, so I tried it.
 

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And since I'm here, another view of the donut shop.




Been really super uninspired of late, so I've just been walking around taking pictures of silly things like this. Feels a little weird posting it, but there wasn't a car in front of it yesterday so I thought I'd take another shot and share.

Also, first roll of Delta 100 I have shot, so I consider it a dynamic range test.
 
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Hey, how can you go wrong with a Super donut for super uninspiration!
 

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Hey, how can you go wrong with a Super donut for super uninspiration!

I took pics of the post office, too!





Seriously, when there's nothing special to take pictures of, sometimes it's OK to just go out and take pictures of the mundane.

In this case, I was just messing with a new 18mm lens, and I was given a yellow filter with it. So, find a vantage where you can see ... clouds I guess.
 

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Wow, the Hancock building isn’t easy to photograph, is that a reflection in a puddle ?

No, that was me just having some fun with Affinity Photo.

This is the south side of the building, looking up, taken around noon a week ago this past Sunday. Here is the original, untouched scanned negative:



202111312 by D.R. DuFault, on Flickr
 

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Great photo ! The door looks out of place , the clown seems menacing . Any idea of year of construction ? If this was near me I'd be going through tons of film .
The craftmanship you have captured in this photo simply impressive.
 
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