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Re: Manual Focus Nikon Glass
An historic picture from a book signing by the Oddies in Glasgow, Scotland in 1974 (November)
The Oddies were a comedy trio, (if your in the UK you will know that)
Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, and Tim Brooke Taylor
They did some crazy and quirky things - as it the wont of UK comedians
If you want to check them out, I am sure there is some of there old stuff on YouTube somewhere
Taken on Nikon F with 50mm f2
Film stock was Kodak Tri-X at ASA400 (ISO 400)
Indoors with no flash, hand held
The neg is looking a bit worse for wear now, but it still comes up OK.
Re-shot on D810 + PB-6 + 55mm f2.8 micro lit by SB-700
Still keeping the faith with Nikon
Steve
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Sep 04, 2020 at 06:59 AM
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