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Skunk Cabbage!
Image Title:  Skunk Cabbage!
 
 By: Michael Goldfarb  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Michael Goldfarb {K:629}
Project N/A Camera Model vintage 1963 Minox B subminiature
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 15mm f/3.5 Complan (fixed))
Uploaded 7/29/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak Supra 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 742 Shutter probably 1/200 or 1/500
Favorites Aperture 3.5 (aperture is fixed on the Mi
Critiques 3 Rating
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Location City - 
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About Scanned at 200dpi from a bordered 3-1/2 x 5 inch print with slight cropping, sharpening, and contrast adjustments, but no digital retouching. Note that this isn't a commercially available Minox film: I slit down 35mm film and loaded the Minox cassette myself in the darkroom. Considering that the Minox negative size is only 8 x 11mm, the sharpness and grain is remarkable... HOW COULD KODAK HAVE DISCONTINUED THIS WONDERFUL FILM?!?
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Nando Mondino   {K:14016} 7/29/2003
Bel cavolo ,un poco indigesto!


Lor Abdul   {K:13} 7/29/2003
Nice work. Good details.


George Marks   {K:14712} 2/26/2004
You have captured wonderful color and detail in this photo. I am so delighted to find someone else here who also uses a Minox B. I feel the same way about all the dumb decisions Kodak has made in their film production.


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