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I have a couple of the CL's and the 40/2 in Leica badge (same as the minolta badged one). Great cameras and super light. Great hiking camera and the 40mm is a sweet spot in a standard focal length. Not quite wide but wide enough and long enough for most situations.
 
At the Air Force Base (Arnold). There is a WMA attached/on base property with this pond as a public spot (outside the base fence but still on fed property). There is a gravel road that takes you back to the parking. Off exit 117 on I-24.

Oh, ok. I lived about 50 miles northwest of Arnold AFB.

Chris
 
Maui upcountry, Mamiya C330f, I think with the 135mm lens, HP5+ film.
 

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An amazingly shaped stump remnant of an old tree.
Yes it is! That is why I captured it It is gone now from weather/decay. I am surprised it came out when I took it as I was quite winded climbing this hill, had to hand hold the shot at low shutter speeds due to the failing light. I liked the natural heart shaped hole juxtaposed with the heart carved into the tree in the foreground.
 
Sometimes you find some interesting, albeit, creepy, things out in the woods. At the end of dead end road in very rural appalachia TN after coming out at dark from a hike. Canon ae1 or ae1p and I think kentmere 400.
 
First time using my film scanner at home. May not be the best scan, but also might not be the sharpest focus...I was using a new-to-me lens and I am not really happy with the focus in most of the photos on this roll. It's FP4+, on my Pentax 105mm/F2.8 Super-Takumar.

 

Its a start. It will improve with more time over the target. How much, is harder to predict.
 
Speaking of oddly shaped wood. Mamiya 645, Volna-3 80mm f/2.8 and Plus-X

 

Bushfire Remnant, Noosa

Gelatin-silver photograph on Freestyle Private Reserve VC FB photographic paper, image size 21.5cm X 16.3cm,
from a 4x5 Kodak Tri-X negative exposed in a Tachihara 45GF field view camera fitted with a Nikkor-W 210mm f5.6 lens.​
 
Jon, nice shots from the RZ
Thank you Jim. I hope to drag it and the C3 out more and shoot. 35mm is just so easy for me. Heck, I have yet to drag the 4x5 out and I have a full kit with all the lenses, holders, etc and a box of berger 400 in the freezer. All been sitting here since gifted to me about 3 years ago. I guess this year will be the year.
 
Taken while on a hike in Henry Coe State Park - Northern California's largest state park (87,000 acres). Pentax 67II with a 75mm lens on Fuji Acros developed in Xtol 1:2. Printed on Ilford Satin MGRC developed with Defender 59-D.
 

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Kentmere 100, rodinal, Nikon FM, a series e lens (28 or 35). A decade ago. Foster Falls, TN area
 
Fuji c200, canon 7ne and probably the 24-105L from a decade ago. Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park, TN
 
If memory serves me correct, this was superia xtra 400 (overexposed a couple stops), canon 7ne and 24-105L. Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park, TN
 
From a decade or so ago, Rutledge Falls in TN. Some of that old Rollei ECN2 or whatever it was c41 on a clear base. 35mm, canon eos with either the 24-105L or 17-40L and CPL