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On 10/23/2019 at 10:47 PM, fotografr said:

The film is indeed impressive, but more impressive is the skill of the person using it. And a bit of credit also to the camera and lens combination.

 

21 hours ago, ropo54 said:

Yes, kudos to Adam for his terrific snaps. Rob

 

4 hours ago, rsolomon said:

wonderful !

very kind, guys - i appreciate that.  

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19 hours ago, sblitz said:

Adam -- Have you tried Ilford FP4+ in this environment? I would think it works well here ...

 

BTW ... check the lousy review Peter Lugers gets in the NY Times today (probably tomorrow in print)

As you know, Steve, I am not much of a B&W person, so I'll leave the burning of that film to more capable folk like you.

I have never been to Peter Lugars but it sounds like they are on a decline....?

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1 hour ago, A miller said:

As you know, Steve, I am not much of a B&W person, so I'll leave the burning of that film to more capable folk like you.

I have never been to Peter Lugars but it sounds like they are on a decline....?

I have only been there once, a couple of years ago, back in the 80s it was the place to go to bring Wall St clients etc. 

 

B&W can be interesting, think of a film noir look with your hat on the trail

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