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by Geoff Marland on Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:10 am
I have finally got around to scanning my slide collection, something I've had planned for some time.
This one was taken circa 1975 on a Rollei twin lens reflex, 120 roll slide film, masked in camera from 6 x 6 to 4 x 4 cm. Exposure unrecorded.
Scan doesn't look as sharp as the original slide, possibly because it is a glass mount.
Any comments appreciated.
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by Geoff on Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:29 am
Geoff - when I first looked at the image I thought "wow...doesn't look like a digital image". Then I read your little explanation and with that in mind it is a very eery and unique kind of perspective of our landmark. You're right doesn't look that sharp, but in this instance I don't think that it really detracts from it. Somehow (I don't know how) this looks to me like it was shot on a cold winter's night, care to confirm/deny this theory I have? 
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by Glen on Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:38 am
You can see the difference between the old lighting and new
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by Geoff Marland on Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:41 pm
Geoff
Memory is a bit hazy after so many years but I think you are right, seem to remember it was a cold frosty night.
Thanks for the comments.
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by Geoff on Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:49 pm
Geoff Marland wrote:Geoff
Memory is a bit hazy after so many years but I think you are right, seem to remember it was a cold frosty night.
Thanks for the comments.
No worries mate - I'm noticing that there are now quite a few Jeff's or Geoff's on this forum, how good is that? 
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