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My First shot with new lens  : Vintage
Image Title:  My First shot with new lens : Vintage
 
 By: Chuck Freeman  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Chuck Freeman {K:13300}
Project N/A Camera Model Norita slr 6x6
Categories Candids
Others
People
Film Format Kodak 120
Portfolio Green pasture and Blooming trees.
Green pasture and Blooming trees.
These Hands
Lens 160mm Noritar
Uploaded 4/15/2008 Film / Memory Type Kodak 120 Ektacolor Film
    ISO / Film Speed 125
Views 60 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 3 Rating
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Location City -  Hartwell
State -  GA
Country - United States   United States
About The year was 1973. The Norita never caught on so to speak. But it was a work horse -a slr 6x6. I still have mine to this very day-still works.
The 150mm Lens was brand new, and my first photo was of my dad -a long time ago. He is now deceased of course.
This photo was scanned from a very old negative. It is about 35 years of age.
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Mervo     {K:8334} 4/15/2008
OK first impressions when I saw the thumbnail was that of an old photograph - nice portrait. I opened the shot and found the image to be just that, slightly softer than I expected (is it exactly in focus or is this down to the scan?).

Having read your "about" I think that this portrait is truly wonderful, a great capture of the early 70's and one that I enjoyed viewing. While there is a bit of cleaning up to be done on the digital scan, I can't suggest an improvement.

Excellent!!!!!!


Chuck Freeman   {K:13300} 4/15/2008
THanks for your great comment. I miss my Dad a lot.
chuck


Chuck Freeman   {K:13300} 4/15/2008
Great shot with a little sadness and a lot of humor. Your work is excellent.
chuck freeman


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