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Talking about selling my "little" Bronica ETRS made me go back and look at the GS1 images in my archive. I love them, and this web shot doesn't do justice to the range of tones and quality in a large print. (11000 x 9000 pixels btw) Ah - nostalgia. I'm probalbly going to go along with Chuckeroons advice and keep them all. As long as I shoot with them now and again

UPDATE: just notived a bit of a scanning problem on the left side

Bronica GS1 50mm Zenzanon FP4

Comments
Stunning photo!
# Posted By George | 2/14/08 11:59 PM
It looks so perfect and clean.
# Posted By Freefalling | 2/15/08 2:50 AM
As usual, Im' perhaps more fascinated by the motive than by the technical photographic issues! Nice steamer (still steam engined?)!
# Posted By Peter | 2/15/08 11:25 AM
Very nice photograph.
# Posted By Abraham Lincoln | 2/15/08 11:41 AM
....and with no-one at the wheel she steams along, the little "contract passengers" reduced to puny impotence, gazing aft at the Great White Void from whence they come, unaware of the Deep Black Objectivity that awaits.

Yes....it's a nice photo, for all the reasons, and I had not noticed the scanning fault until you mentioned it. But it's not spoilt.
# Posted By Chuckeroon | 2/15/08 5:00 PM
Comme Peter : qu'importe la technique pourvu que l'on est l'ivresse, mais pour moi celle de l'image aussi, en plus du motif (ouah ! Le retour en arrière sur les rives du Mississipi !)
J'aime le sillage de l'étrave qui indique la direction du steamer : vers le bout du lac et pourquoi pas de la mer, et donc de la terre puisque la terre est plate. Le bout du monde...
;o)
# Posted By cergie | 2/17/08 10:21 AM
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