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  1. They are quite marvelous. Is the Harmon film their own production? Or rebadged? How do you find the economics of C 41 development? Bravo.
  2. Bronica ETR 75mm lens, fill in flash, FP4 developed in Ilfosol. Regards, Arthur
  3. Three images - 'happy snaps' - of fellow participants of a discussion group I attend each week (if my images were to be collected in a book, its title would be 'Say Cheese'). Done with my monochrom and a recently acquired 85mm lens. Regards and best wishes, Arthur.
  4. Bronica ETR, 150mm lens (from memory), FP4, Ilfosol.
  5. The last of the roving performers together with an image of observing the chooks. Both from the rather disappointing Comboyne Annual Show with my monochrom. Regards, Arthur.
  6. Yes, spoke to him today - we meet the first sunday afternoon of the month (went hoping to do some more photos, but the battery died after the fist photo. Still, it was a good day. Lots of rollicking singing and I was re-acquainted with Carl Jenkins' the armed man). He described the pipes as 'Scottish small pipes' and said that they were different from Northumberland pipes (in what respect I cannot say). Regards, Arthur.
  7. Thanks Allen Herbert. It's an easy lens to use, but for what I like to do, I've got to get very close to the person being photographed. Some say that its sonnar design gives it a special character. I'm yet to see that. Regards, Arthur
  8. We bumped into Robyn and Jimmy, enjoying the Tuesday nite special at the local pub - $15 chicken schnitzel. Monochrom with 7 Artisans 50mm lens. Regards, Arthur.
  9. I will have to ask him, if he attends next month, and I'll let you know. Despite my father hailing from Airdre (in between Glasgow and Edinburgh. He was 'loaned' by the British Army to go to Korea, and stayed on in the land down under), I know very little about Scottish pipes. Best wishes, Arthur.
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