over heated tri-X ? 3200ASA? ;-)the colour version was better - just push the black slider a click and get the magenta cast out and it will be right to my taste
Amities Philippe Le 15 févr. 14 à 21:06, Bille Xavier F. a écrit :
DavidYou gave me the spin to try out, here is a "weedy" version of Tri X on a scan of Holland:https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=388EAEE88901D9E2!167&authkey=!ACl55LEeBra9mCI&v=3&ithint=photo%2c.jpg Yep, it may be a bit exagerated, agreed... #----------------------------------- From : Xavier F. BILLE mail : hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx Maisons Alfort - France > From: dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 10:46:28 -0800 > Subject: [LRflex] Tri-X >> Just prior to Christmas, a good friend died of cancer. Just three weeks from> diagnosis to death. And just 45 years of age. >> Last Thursday night, we staged a fund-raiser for his widow. They were > long-time friends with Vancouver-based, Blues musician, Harp-dog Brown and his > band. So the boys in the band offered to do a show for just gas money.>> A mutual friend got our local pub, The Black Bull, to provide the venue and a > roast beef dinner for 65, without cost. (They recovered some of their money on> the liquor, I'm sure!) We then put together a silent auction. >> In all, after a few small expenses, we raised $2,900+ for Jamie and her two > girls, and managed to give the folks a night of great entertainment, along the> way. >> Here is Tim, the drummer, with the distinct look of Tri-X, developed in> Diaphine, at 1600 ASA! > > http://www.furnfeather.net/Temps/Tim.html >> In reality, it is the Oly, E-M1, at ISO 1250. Exposure was hand- held, 1/10th> at f1.8. (Not much light, down there!) > > C&C welcomed, as always. > > David. > > ---> This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active.> http://www.avast.com > > ------ > Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: > http://www.lrflex.furnfeather.net/ > Archives are at: > //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/
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