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Jon Buffington

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Leica M5, probably canon 50/1.8 serenar, kodak wl2210 (old style tmax 400 on estar base), developed in Rodinal, pakon scan. From 6-7 years ago on an early spring day in rural TN.

 

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An oldie, from my honeymoon. Backstory: I had just finished shooting a wedding and my 5d and 20d backup both crapped out at the end of the night (corrupted microdrive card, remember those?). So no digi cam to take. Just getting back into film and brought a Yashica Mat LM and canon ae1 (light leaks on the ae1). This is with the Yashica Mat LM and fuji reala 100, lab processed. Non stop spotting for all the dust.

 

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from my very first of many trips to Big Bend NP. High summer, mid day, hot. Minolta srt201, rokkor 50/1.7, ektar

 

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Some really incredible work here in this thread. Here's something a little different, a half frame triptych "penorama" I made in 2019. Taken from atop North Dome, which is somewhat overlooked, but in my opinion offers one of the best vantage points for Half Dome.

Olympus Pen S, Ultrafine eXtreme 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.


Half Dome Triptych
by dourbalistar, on Flickr
 

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an old one but a favorite. I love finding old shots in film binders.

taken at work (volunteer job) during a brief slow period. everyone comess out to watch sunset, so the program comes to a halt.

pentax 67ii, 105mm lens no filter. provia 400x. taken from Lick Observatory parking lot. took 2 of every shot so I can have one to project. LOVE MF slides!

john

 

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Same question.

It's a place called Moonscape Overlook near Hanksville, Ut and Factory Butte. The wind was blowing so hard so had to hunker down there for three days. Not a bad place to hunker down. You can drive right up to it with 2 wheel drive.
 
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It's a place called Moonscape Overlook near Hanksville, Ut and Factory Butte. The wind was blowing so hard so had to hunker down there for three days. Not a bad place to hunker down. You can drive right up to it with 2 wheel drive.

Near Goblin Valley