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Old 03/19/08, 10:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Steam engine detail

Part of the large steam engine at the British Science Museum in London. The whole thing is about 20 foot tall and 50 foot long. On seeing it, my 2 year old announced that he'd like one for his birthday! - M6TTL CV 35/1.7 Fuji Neopan 400
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First time I've seen a steam engine with a spark plug.
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Old 03/19/08, 11:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Well done with good contrast and under bad light condition !
Can we still find b&w Fuji neopan 400 ?
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First time I've seen a steam engine with a spark plug.
Oops - you're right - I posted the wrong photo -The original was another one from the Science Museum.
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Now that is a steam engine! Good shot.
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I agree with both of Pete's comments. The second has the advantage of excellent tonal range, gradation and richness.
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Well done with good contrast and under bad light condition !
Can we still find b&w Fuji neopan 400 ?
I bought a couple of rolls from a high street store in Cardiff. 7 Day Shop also seem to have lots.

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