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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 8/22/2007
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Look what I've just found!! Ha!!!
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Frank Sollecito
{K:-73} 7/20/2005
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Panatomic-x was my favorite b&w film. It was a sad day for me when I shot my last roll. Regards, Frank
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 2/15/2005
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If you haven't already used it, it's the moment that your running to the fridge and without a thought grab it, that's the moment you should use it, just a thought :-)
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{K:6081} 8/10/2004
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George, Realy i miss that fantastic film,it was for long time my lovely film. Lovely image. Thank for remembring that film.
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Todd Wedgworth
{K:3433} 8/8/2004
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yeah i love my ae-1 (im the son).
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George Marks
{K:15437} 8/7/2004
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Thanks for the comment Guy. I shoot both digital and film, but it is the film that has the magic. I am quite fortunate that my son has the same passion for film in these days if hi tech wonders. He's the Canon fan (AE-1) and I'm the Olympus user. I think that being able to share my love of film photography with my son made his teen years a lot less stressful.
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Guy Dube
{K:6932} 8/7/2004
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Nice sharp picture, good details. Me, I am using all the time 35mm film. I don't have a digital camera, and I don't think I will get one. I am very satisfied with my Canon's cameras and lenses.
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George Marks
{K:15437} 8/2/2004
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Jason - If I don't hear from anyone else, I'll shoot the roll on some ships and try to get a carrier or two for good measure. Thanks for the suggestion.
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jcs nosuchreality
{K:974} 8/1/2004
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Are you able to get really close to the carriers, if there are any parked there now? Judging by your other pictures you must have some kind of access to the navy ships there. Since they're grey anyway, what about some B&W, "stark" pictures showing the massiveness of one?
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