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Photographer Nick Karagiaouroglou  Nick Karagiaouroglou {Karma:127263}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon T90
Categories Transportation
Street
Film Format 24x36
Portfolio Lens Tokina 28-70 f/3.5-4.5 Macro
Uploaded 7/3/2008 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Royal Supra
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Views 282 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 5 Rating
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Location City -  Lucerne
State - 
Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
About I'd be glad for any comments.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 7/7/2008
Oh, now I understand! The always present absence of units, ey? ;-)

Well, I must include "mm" after the numbers. Not the whole world is using the decadic metric system.

BTW, if I only had such a size of 24x36 inches on a film frame... But as always the hungry dreams of bread, as we say in Greek! ;-)

Cheers!

Nick

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 7/6/2008
LOL! I thought you meant 24x36 INCHES.

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 7/6/2008
Oh, my reference to 'big camera' was because under Film Type, you entered 16x24. ;)

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 7/6/2008
Hi Paul and thanks a lot for the comment! I had to search my old notices since I unfortunately don't have thet data-back for the T90 for automatically attaching such data on the image file. This one was at 40mm, f/16, 1s. The train was just starting to roll.

But what makes you think it's a big camera, Paul? I really wish a had an old *BIG* one, or one of the wonderful middle format cameras that I see in second hand shops. But though they are second hand they are still too expensive for me. (Sniff! Sob!) I have to save some more money for that Hasselblad or Yashika! For the time being I try to get the most out of my T90 and that's a camera for 135 film - isn't a film frame then about 24x36 mm? Or is it more?

Cheers and thanks again,

Nick

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 7/4/2008
I think it's really dynamic, Nick. What was the shutter speed?
...and why did you mark 24x36 as film format? (That must be one BIG camera).

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