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This was shot on the roof of the Marriott Hotel in Marina Del Rey, California. The camera was the Mamiya 645AFDII with the Mamiya 150mm f/3.5 lens. The film was 120 Kodak Porta 160nc. There is no "Photoshop" work other than resizing and slight sharpening for online display. This was from a 50 megabyte drumscan.
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A simple man made pond, this was photographed on Ilford Delta 100 35mm black and white negative film. The camera was the Contax G1 with the 45mm f/2 lens. Again, there is no "Photoshop" work other than resizing and slight sharpening for online display. And this was from only a low resolution roll scan at 5 megabytes when processed.
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