This is a image my wife JoAnn took in 1987... It was developed but unfortunately she did not have time to print.
This was shot with medium format Mamiya RB 67 using 120 film.
I've got tons of old her negatives to scan...So every now and then I'll post one of her works.
She would like that...
Should this actually be Banff National Park? No "I" and only one syllable. This is a beautiful park in Alberta Canada, please keep it that way.
daythedog wrote:
This is a image my wife JoAnn took in 1987... It was developed but unfortunately she did not have time to print.
This was shot with medium format Mamiya RB 67 using 120 film.
I've got tons of old her negatives to scan...So every now and then I'll post one of her works.
She would like that...
Beautiful shot! I still own one of those tanks. Great camera, weighs a ton and you almost aways need a tripod but man; the negatives and the images were spectacular. Think I need to dig it out and load up some 120...
A fine composition and superb Black and White that only film can produce.
Well taken.
Beautiful. I really like her choice to take a long exposure shot.
She had a great eye.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
Hi, DayTheDog, I take it, the picture you posted was from a 120 negative? Please, I have an enormous amount of 120 negatives that I would love to convert to digital.
Do you scan your own negs and if so, what scanner do you use, and how do you avoid "Neutons Rings". It is ok if you want to private message me.
If you send your negatives out to be scanned, who do you use and how much does it cost to convert?
Rich...
Great picture and I would bet better memories,your a lucky man.
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