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 Post subject: Old Pix (old portfolio)
PostPosted: Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:51 pm 
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Some early stuff here. This one's dated 1983. Tx-Pan Professional at Kodak's rated 320 ASA. Nikon Fe with Vivitar 135mm 2.8 close focusing. 1/125 sec @ f-8. Mez CT-60 at half power manual. A tiny shade soft, but that's what most of the girls wanted.

(I know all these details because I typed them on the back of the prints.)

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From 1981. Nikkormat ELW with Vivitar 55 2.8 close focusing. FP-4 with the 285 flash on auto and f-5.6 This has to be the sharpest lens that Vivitar ever had Komine build. I'm still looking for one in N-AI or N-AIs mount. It gave an actual 1:1 image on the negative.

My old portfolio did not completely survive the house fire. Some of the multigrade prints in it turned brown from heat. Portfolio still smells like smoke 15 years later...

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nice photos , pretty girls , i understand the house fire loss and remaining scents very well ,


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