My negs were lost in our move from California, and I don't know how to scan anything and get it into the computer. These are digital photographs of old prints, making them what?---third--maybe fourth generation? Anyhow, IQ suffers. The color shots were on Kodacolor 200 and shot with a Nikon F3 and 35mm PC Nikkor. The fish cannery was on Tri-X with a Topcon Super D and 35mm Topcor. The dory boats were on Tri-X with a Canon 7 rangefinder and 50mm f 0.95 lens. C&C most welcome!
looking North from Newport pier
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Sant Ana with namesake wind blowing
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dorys, lifeguard towers--abstract
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I like them all! Interesting how great composition seems to trump other aspects of photography. The haziness enhances the photos. I'm glad these are not lost.
man, canery row is very special. do you know what year that was?
ebbote wrote:
Well done Bob.
Thanks very much, ebbote.
Kenny wrote:
man, canery row is very special. do you know what year that was?
This cannery was on a small finger of Newport Harbor, accross from Delaney's seafood restaurant. My best guess is late 60s or early 70s---when I had the Topcon. We were living in Costa Mesa about five minutes away. Many thanks for looking and responding, Kenny.
Bob
Really neat shots, Bob! So glad they weren't lost!
ediesaul wrote:
I like them all! Interesting how great composition seems to trump other aspects of photography. The haziness enhances the photos. I'm glad these are not lost.
Amen.ediesaul! Your comments have really made my day. For me, it's all about what is captured---and not losing it in the dark (light) room.Many thanks. Bob
sailorsmom wrote:
Really neat shots, Bob! So glad they weren't lost!
Me too, sailorsmom! Thanks very much for looking, liking and responding. Bob
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