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Jon Buffington

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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.
 

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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
 

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

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Jon Buffington

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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.
 

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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.
 

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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.

 

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Its a start. It will improve with more time over the target. How much, is harder to predict.
 

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Speaking of oddly shaped wood. Mamiya 645, Volna-3 80mm f/2.8 and Plus-X

 

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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.​
 

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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.
 

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Fuji c200, canon 7ne and probably the 24-105L from a decade ago. Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park, TN
 

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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