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Ultrafine Xtreme 400 35mm rolled on 120,
Shot in a Mamiya Press w/65 mm lens. developed in Rodinal
(Scanned in color)
Negative scan from my archives, Paris, 1962
More "Paris in the 60s" here: www.flickr.com/photos/amarcord108/sets/72157625555243112/...
Abandoned Car, Prince William County, Virginia
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For Throwback Thursday
This was our all time favorite cat. Unfortunately, he was hit by a car when he was about a year old. According to the back of the picture, he is four months old here. This is a really poor print that I scanned.
A photo from 1965 when I was a little 'un! And here's my Mum filling me up with rubbish, lol! It's probably taken at Southsea Common
45104 (I think) heading for Heaton Carriage Sidings with the ECS from a Newcastle terminating Trans-Pennine service, date unknown but between 1984-86. The bulk of the train being caught in a patch of sun.
Scan from a 645 colour negative.
Four more slide scans from the previous century. These are straight out of the scanner. It is obvious that my subject matter did not change that much over the decades.
A scary photo from the early to mid 70s here - I would guess I was about 10. I think my brother took it on the Isle of Wight ferry, which at one point left from a slipway across the road from our house. The ferries moved to its current location in Gunwharf Road in 1982. As you can see I was quite a freckly child and I suffered quite badly from acne in my teens (which started to appear well before my teens!)
male Cheetah
acinonyx jubatus
IUCN RED LIST STATUS: VULNERABLE
jachtluipaard
guépard
Gepard
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Olympus OM-1n MD
Zuiko 50mm f/1.8
*Fuji 800
*sorry for anyone who viewed earlier. just noticed i put down the wrong film description for this shot.