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No longer a newbie, moving up!
Derrell and I were comparing notes once on our old Contaflex SLR's. I thought he might like seeing an image made with mine equipped with a Zeiss Tessar 45mm fixed lens. The subject? The famous Venus de Milo. Hand held at f2.8 (wide open) on ektachrome 100 in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in 1962. The slide was scanned and converted to black and white mostly because the basilica was a dark and moody place with less color than one would imagine. I was just out of high school at the time.