> I went out Friday and visited a place
where like to take landscape shots.
> My main goal was to test stuff out - the 67 55mm f4, Classic Pan 200 (the
> 120 film back after a production hiatus), and the Ricoh TLR I recently got
> off eBay. While tramp
It's all pan film.
Even the colour stuff.
William Robb
Except the Othrochromatic stuff (not sure who is still making it or what
for...)
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From: "David Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 6:32 AM
Subject: Re: PESO - Snow Flea
Cool pic Mark! I've been trying to do some more h
ommon being blue through green.
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- Original Message -
From: "Keith Whaley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 5:20 AM
Subject
o: "Mark Cassino"
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 2:45 AM
Subject: Re: PESO - Snow Flea
Good catch of these elusive critters! I haven't seen them in person
for a few years. They were wery interesting, hopping around in the
snow.
Good light!
fra
Thanks, Frank - I had never actually saw them before. They were amazing to
watch through the finder, as they ran on and in the snow - I guess they have
some way of producing energy in the cold.
It was a challenge photographing them - especially since I'm not as immune
to the cold as they are!
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From: "Keith Whaley"
Subject: Re: PESO - Snow Flea
Whose film?
The only Pan film I've ever used was Kodak Panatomic-X or Plus-X Pan.
Well, not quite true, as Tri-X is a pan film...
It's all pan film.
Even the colour stuff.
William Robb
Cool pic Mark! I've been trying to do some more high mag macro stuff
recently but keep getting frustrated with camera shake or lighting or
both. Anyway, you've done pretty well here! Love the patterns in the ice
as well as the cool critter (pun, sadly, intended). Next - balance one
on a snowfla
KW> Whose film?
KW> The only Pan film I've ever used was Kodak Panatomic-X or Plus-X Pan.
KW> Well, not quite true, as Tri-X is a pan film...
AFAIK Classic Pan was made by Forte in Hungary, and branded by Classic
Film, reseller of interesting emulsions. From Mark's comments, it
looks the new batch
frank theriault wrote:
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 22:19:33 -0500, Mark Cassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I went out Friday and visited a place where like to take landscape shots.
My main goal was to test stuff out - the 67 55mm f4, Classic Pan 200 (the
120 film back after a production hiatus), and the
Good catch of these elusive critters! I haven't seen them in person
for a few years. They were wery interesting, hopping around in the
snow.
Good light!
fra
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 22:19:33 -0500, Mark Cassino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I went out Friday and visited a place where like to take landscape shots.
> My main goal was to test stuff out - the 67 55mm f4, Classic Pan 200 (the
> 120 film back after a production hiatus), and the Ricoh TLR I recen
I went out Friday and visited a place where like to take landscape shots.
My main goal was to test stuff out - the 67 55mm f4, Classic Pan 200 (the
120 film back after a production hiatus), and the Ricoh TLR I recently got
off eBay. While tramping through the woods I noticed a bunch of snow f
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