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Bessa-T,Tri-x 400,Plustek 8100,Summicron 40mm,HC-110,Dilution B

*TEST LENTE VOLNA-9 f2.8

*CAMARA CANON EOS 20d + ANILLO ADAPTADOR M42

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okay so these are all possibles for my next solo show. It will be my first show in the city that this is going to, so I want to make a good impressiong. Tell me which of these are the most impressive. There are a few that are really similar, and that's because I can't decide which is more powerful... main differences being the focal length or the levels... any input will be verrrry much appreciated! :)

 

Photographed by Kerry Burrow © 2008. All rights reserved.

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ORWO NP 22 at ISO 125

shot (sorry for dirty dishes from dishwasher)

at f 22

with Minolta AF

developed in Rodinal 1:25 (one shot R09 generic)

for 7 minutes

no stopbath

rinse/wash 2 minutes

fixing bath

final rinse/wash

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Fuji X-T2 & Auto Makinon 200mm f/3.3.

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Taken at f/8

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Muchas gracias a tod@s por los buenos momentos de 2008, especialmente a mis amigos/as, a los SortidozZ y a tod@s aquell@s que van entrando a ver mis fotos. Os deseo lo mejor para 2009!! Un abrazo y nos vemos por aquí!

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Thank you very much for all the good moments of 2008, specially to my friends, to the people of the SortidazZ' group and to all the people that check my pics. I wish you the best for 2009!! A big hug and see you around!

   

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McDaniel Farm Park Trail (Duluth, GA, USA)

 

McDaniel Farm Park, a former cotton farm, was part of the subsistence farming prevalent in the Atlanta area before the Civil War. Acquired by Gwinnett County in 1999, after the death of its owner Archie McDaniel, the farm has been restored to depict typical 1930s farm life, when the farm experienced struggles that farmers everywhere in the South underwent during the 1920s and 30s due to the arrival of the boll weevil, the cotton-eating insect, the Great Depression, and the migration of farm workers to factory jobs in the cities.

 

Subsistence farming is used to raise enough corn and wheat to meet only the needs of the family. The grain products from these farms had to be cracked or ground open before being consumed; hence the term cracker was used by the wealthier planters to describe the poorer farmers in a deragotary manner. "Cracker" was the name of Atlanta's minor league baseball team for more than 60 years.

 

References:

- Gwinnett County Government (Website)

- 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles Atlanta, Randy and Pam Golden, Menasha Ridge Press, Birmingham, Alabama

 

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