wclavey
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Post by wclavey on Oct 6, 2006 21:28:11 GMT -5
I found a box that had been stored in the garage in both TX and CT since it was packed by the movers in 1984, and it contained several rolls of exposed but undeveloped film. Here is a picture of the skeleton of an old abandoned church in Kearneysville, WV taken with my Minolta Autocord in 1978. It was on Tri-X and I developed it in Microdol, hoping to be able to salvage something. It turned out not too bad...
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Post by wclavey on Oct 6, 2006 22:47:28 GMT -5
And here are 2 more pictures from a different roll in the same box, taken in Nags Head, NC of the church of St Andrew's by the Sea. These were taken on ORWO NP27 film with the Minolta Autocord. I sold this camera a year later to a friend of mine in Trujillo, Peru.
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Post by Just Plain Curt on Oct 7, 2006 10:37:34 GMT -5
Great to see you were able to salvage these shots. That Minolta Autocord sure is sharp.
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Post by John Parry on Oct 7, 2006 18:13:31 GMT -5
Hi Wes,
Yes the Minolta worked fine (the first shot is particularly atmospheric), You'll have to get another now!!
Regards - John
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Post by GeneW on Oct 7, 2006 19:49:34 GMT -5
Wes, these turned out remarkably well!
Gene
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Post by Rachel on Oct 19, 2006 8:10:54 GMT -5
Wes, these are lovely pictures - high key? They are very sharp.
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