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Living On The Frontier

Living On The Frontier
Thermo Scientific, CL-Xposure Film, 5 x 7 " Blue X-Ray film.
Shot in Vintage Ernmann Globus 5 x 7 LF Camera,
1944 Kodak Aero Ektar. 7 " F 2.5
Developed in Ilford Multigrade 1:35. Fix 1:15. Exposed @ f16 1/8ish second. Lens cap hand shutter.

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 raingirl
raingirl club
a gentle breeze or ghostly movement? i really like this. don't wish to have to use a clothes line, but wish i had one to photgraph!
5 years ago.
Graham Hughes club has replied to raingirl club
arhhh I know in colder places and maybe in the middle of urbanity clotheslines dont make sense....and dryers do........but my fave is the long line one with a tall stick in the middle.....may have to set one up for variation.....dryers make a bit of sense....but clothes dont feel the same unless ya put something in for smell and soften them....I had an american chapter in my life and clotheslines were not anywhere to be found....
5 years ago.
 Marta Wojtkowska
Marta Wojtkowska club
I have a thing for clotheslines shot on film :)
And - definitely - linen and clothes smell good when dried by sun and wind :)
5 years ago.

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