Kodachromeguy
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Hi everyone, a couple of months ago, I realized with embarrassment that I had not exercised my Fuji GW690II in almost a year. You recall, that is the camera that looks like a Leica M that ate steroids and became Texas-sized (like the pickup trucks and McMansions). I took it for an outing in central Mississippi. It is refreshing to compose with one body and one lens. You learn to make it work. In a few spots, I could have used a wider-angle lens, but otherwise, the 90mm was not a limitation at all. Here are a few examples from Panatomic-X film, EI-20, developed in Xtol. I scanned the negatives with a Minolta Scan Multi medium format film scanner running Silverfast Ai software.
The first photo is from Florence, MS. Nos 2 and 3 are an abandoned garage in Silver Creek. The interior of the garage was a 1 min exposure at f/11. That was 4 times the incident light meter reading (to adjust for reciprocity). The big cow is Wilson's Meat House in Crystal Springs. Thanks for looking.
The first photo is from Florence, MS. Nos 2 and 3 are an abandoned garage in Silver Creek. The interior of the garage was a 1 min exposure at f/11. That was 4 times the incident light meter reading (to adjust for reciprocity). The big cow is Wilson's Meat House in Crystal Springs. Thanks for looking.
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