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Rappannock River
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Waterscapes
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Exposure: 10 sec.
Filter Orange
Film: Arista.edu (private label Fomapan) ASA 100
Camera: Holga WPC
Developed in Caffenol C-L 35 minutes semi stand method
Scanned on Epson V600
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pearwood
Jan 12, 2013
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rdungan1918
Jan 13, 2013
Thanks for the feature
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Jan 13, 2013
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AfricanObserver
Jan 12, 2013
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What angle of view does this thing give? is seems to do a great panaroma.
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rdungan1918
Jan 13, 2013
I am not sure 160 degrees maybe. It is really wide angle. The exposures on these images were about 10 seconds so that is why the water is smoothed out.
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pearwood
Jan 9, 2013
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Lovely. The previous one seemed over exposed. You nailed it on this one.
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Jan 10, 2013
Thanks. Actually it may have been the scan. I am going to go back and rescan the previous one and see if it is any better.
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