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Fuji GA645Pro

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This is a 120 roll film camera with a fixed f4 lens, autofocus and power wind. A sort of medium format instamatic.

Fuji GA645Pro, Tri-X @320, TMax developer, Nikon 9000 scans:

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Again --- always great results no matter what your subject. Even a later model Toyota looks good from behind your lens!
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Fuji GA645Pro, Fujicolor Pro400H, Unicolor presskit, X1 scans:

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Having wondered what the X1 scanner is, I decided to google it --- holy moly, that is one enormous piece of equipment. Where do you have the space to store all of this stuff, Chris!

Great shots, as always. I have always been somewhat partial to the Fujicolor greens - not sure why, I just like 'em.
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Beautiful!

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Fuji GA645 Pro, Fujicolor Pro400H, Unicolor presskit, X1 scans:

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I'm following and enjoying this steady flow of new images that you are posting, Chris. My favorites here are the first and the fourth.

In the first image, the two blue elements are truly fortunate, as they add interest and pop to the image. If you only had the blue chairs or the blue boat, it wouldn't be at all the same. I really like it.

I also like reflective water and interesting skies, both of which work together to set off the early autumn coloring of the trees in your fourth image. Another image that delights the eyes.

Thanks for posting these.

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He 3rd one for me. The stillness of the water makes for an incredible reflection.
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They're all arresting but the blues particularly grab me, very Wind in the Willows.
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