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Old 02-01-18, 08:59 PM   #4541
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Very dreamy effect from the Rolleicord, not sure if it was my developing or the camera.







And some from the Envoy, much better without the close up filter on the front!







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Old 03-01-18, 08:18 PM   #4542
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Whether it was the developing or the camera, I like the Rolleicord images.
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Old 03-01-18, 09:05 PM   #4543
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They are pretty cool. I'm wondering if it was slightly expired film as well.

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Old 04-01-18, 11:47 AM   #4544
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Love the last picture nice capture, gives a feeling of being there and looking up the hill.
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Old 04-01-18, 07:28 PM   #4545
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Thanks SVSte, pretty steep there. Wouldn't want to try it on the snow. Are you a shooter yourself?
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Thanks SVSte, pretty steep there. Wouldn't want to try it on the snow. Are you a shooter yourself?
Yes mostly bike shows and Rideout's now but done landscape when I was younger.

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So are you a film or digital kinda person? Or a bit of both?

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Just been dipping in but yes, Ste's right, the hill one is good.
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How have you been then Johnny?
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I use digital now some years ago when I got laid off work I sold all my gear and it takes time to get stuff back so digital was the way to go.

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