Thank you, Bill.That is a wonderful image. Have any more? :)
This link below is a little off-the-ranch since it comes from someone who may
or may not be a member to this list; but I just saw the images attached to his
mini-profile and they are spectacular. Please take a look when you have a
moment - it will be time well spent.The description of his technique definitely
fits David Young's "suit-up-and-go-get-'em" approach to photography. :)
Lake Erie can get extremely violent and these are the photos to prove it
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From: William Abbott <bill2301@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2016 9:26 PM
Subject: [LRflex] Old files
Dear friends,
Ted suggested looking through old files and this may not be what he had in mind
but… here goes.
This is one of several photos I made of airplanes at our local airport, Peter
O. Knight Airport, with my first camera, a Kodak Vigilant Six-20.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/wbabbott3/vigilant/
Cameras, film and supplies had just come back on the market after the cessation
of hostilities in September of 1945 and my brother and I, ages 15 and 13, built
a darkroom in the garage and began our new hobby, following in the footsteps of
our father, who was a newspaper reporter and occasional photographer.
The red filter was for the ever present Florida clouds and we used it a lot.
The rest is history. More later.
Bill------
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