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Long live Kodak!
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Mamiya 645 AFD with the 80mm f/2.8 @ f/2.8, Ektar 100 @ 50, expertly processed by Richard Photo Lab

I though this one was nice too:
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Originally Posted by
no dogs dragon man!
Well if it is lyk raining the cannons are really good for that but nikon is like all black so maybe good for sniperz?
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01-20-2012 09:40 PM
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I like a lot of Kodak products, mostly in the darkroom. We'll see what they decide to do with their analog line.
You did a great job with this Ektar. It's so nice to see a shot with the sun in the frame that's not a blown white hole.
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Is this a scan from the print or the negative? Very nice exposure. Strobe?
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Thanks guys! I know ektar isn't a people film, but I LOVE it for skintones in flat lighting. This was 100% available light, no strobe. Aside from a little bit of liquefy, this is straight off the scan. Richard Photo Lab really knows how to work a noritsu
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Originally Posted by
no dogs dragon man!
Well if it is lyk raining the cannons are really good for that but nikon is like all black so maybe good for sniperz?
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Originally Posted by
Sw1tchFX
Thanks guys! I know ektar isn't a people film, but I LOVE it for skintones in flat lighting. This was 100% available light, no strobe. Aside from a little bit of liquefy, this is straight off the scan. Richard Photo Lab really knows how to work a noritsu

Very nice. Reflector?
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Originally Posted by
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Originally Posted by
Sw1tchFX
Thanks guys! I know ektar isn't a people film, but I LOVE it for skintones in flat lighting. This was 100% available light, no strobe. Aside from a little bit of liquefy, this is straight off the scan. Richard Photo Lab really knows how to work a noritsu

Very nice. Reflector?
nope!
100% available light!
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Originally Posted by
no dogs dragon man!
Well if it is lyk raining the cannons are really good for that but nikon is like all black so maybe good for sniperz?
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In that case, twice as nice! 
Your honest C&C is always welcome and appreciated.
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"Photography's never been merely about photographing what you could see; it's always been about photographing what you wanted to see." ~ Ctein
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Very nice capture. I love it!
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Kodak's analog sales up 20% last year, too bad the rest of the company is down the tubes.
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Nice work.... Love the 645 AFD & 80mm 2.8!