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Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh June 28th 2019 (the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles). I was struck by the symbolism of the kids playing on the Elephant sculpture-also a child in 1919 would be the right age to fight in the next war 20 years later.
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I really like these -- interesting shots, on their own but I have a soft spot for darkroom printed 6x6 with the border included, so cool presentation too.

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I really like these -- interesting shots, on their own but I have a soft spot for darkroom printed 6x6 with the border included, so cool presentation too.
Likewise-well done!
 

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Nice compositions and good use of a low viewpoint, especially in the first image.
Thanks, Im enjoying the 25mm lens, is a good angle of view similar to what your two eyes see if you look straight ahead, makes it easier to shoot with out using the view finder which is good for me being too tall. I bought it a couple of years ago, but havent used it much, making up for it now.
 

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Thanks, Im enjoying the 25mm lens, is a good angle of view similar to what your two eyes see if you look straight ahead, makes it easier to shoot with out using the view finder which is good for me being too tall. I bought it a couple of years ago, but havent used it much, making up for it now.
I'm thinking about using a 20mm...that might be interesting if not for every occasion!
 

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From the archives: Canal Street, Chinatown in New York City. This is Gold 100-3 film. I think this was from my old 35mm ƒ/3.5 Summaron lens, a beat up one with no internal coating (the result of cleaning fungus).

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Nice couple of picture, the wide format works really well.

Thanks!
Yes, the xpan is such a great tool. Fuji really nailed quite a lot of cameras.
 

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Now I'm thinking of getting an XPan myself...oops looks like I could be getting GAS!:wink:
 
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