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Samurai - The pics are good showing several layers of nature.

But your choice of location (your house) is even better!

@samurai
Lovely shots! I love the layered haze.
Regards,
TG.

Thanks TG and Deep for the compliment.

BTW, I am surprised nobody commented on the Agfa Click-3 camera image I posted, isn't that a strange camera? I hadn't thought about it until I saw it last week.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 1570644)
The film roll it used is no more made. It is basically museum piece although everything still works.

It's still there Sharath. 120 films are available in the market. I think AGFA had introduced a model after this too.

And who will develop such a film? I was shocked to find out that this format was introduced in 1901.

120 film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 1573257)
Thanks TG and Deep for the compliment.

BTW, I am surprised nobody commented on the Agfa Click-3 camera image I posted, isn't that a strange camera? I hadn't thought about it until I saw it last week.

Samurai,
Strange for you folks may be, but I had used it extensively. The film comes wrapped in paper on the outside.!
I had exactly the same camera Click-III, and used it during my All-India Tour during 1982. (waaaay long ago..) It comes with a real Solid leather cover too.
And some of the results with 120 films were amazing. (Of course, Black and white).
Now that you've reminded me, I must plan a trip to my native place (some 600 kms away from Chennai and dig out all those lofts to catch that antique and the snaps I took with it.
You kindled my nostalgia too.

Yes, I remember the leather cover. I think it is heavier than the camera itself.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 1573371)
And who will develop such a film?

Anybody who's still processing (C41) colour negative film and (E6/Tetanol etc) colour transparency film or (D76/ID11/D25 etc) black and white negative films.
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I was shocked to find out that this format was introduced in 1901.
There was one more roll film size known as 127 (Introduced by Kodak in 1912). I did use that extensively. My father gave me a TLR Ricoh camera. Find more here.

Seems like I've not posted for a long time (actually don't have much to share too).So here is a coupler ;-)

Let's Go to School again..
This one I liked specially due to the lighting and the kids waiting to get a bus to go to school,
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Another one, same day, similar time..
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Hope you guys like them. Pardon me if I've posted them before, my memory is kind of deceiving me these days.

Great stuff there Kaushik. Actually that Innova looks like a bus there only. :D

Excellent shots Kaushik.
Liked the rays in first one and DOF in second one

Big temple, Tanjore.

Thanks a lot Rudra Sir and SJ_Koova.
I actually waited till the bus came, but that shot didn't come out well as I went bit too close by that time and the bus kind of covered a large area of the frame :-(. This was taken near Sagar, I just love that place.

@kaushik
Well done. Awesome light in your shots there.

This was shot in really bad light, since i spotted the otter on the other side of a rock crevice so the animal was completely in its shade,with me almost in the water.. chest deep with the 70-200, there was a lot of water spraying off the rocks due to the waves, so my lens got a thin layer of tiny water droplets, which sort of resulted in a slight diffusing of light, which in the end i kinda liked. One of those shots which make me smile when I think of the story behind it.

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Also, there will not be any posts of new pictures from me for about a month from now. Today I sold my beloved d700. An upgrade is in the pipeline :)
Regards,
TG.

Very nice one Mukul. So D3X is on the way or what?


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