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Pacific Union Club
Nob Hill
San Francisco
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Copper Clad Fence Detail

Copper Clad Fence Detail
A fancy railing that marks the perimeter of the Pacific Union Club of San Francisco.
An image inspired by Tom Angelo.

This photo was taken by a Yashica-D TLR medium format film camera and Yashikor 1:3.5 f=80mm lens using Kodak T-MAX 400 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection 600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop

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 Marta Wojtkowska
Marta Wojtkowska club
impeccable sharpness and tones!
10 years ago.
Scott Holcomb club has replied to Marta Wojtkowska club
Proof that a 50+ year-old camera can still focus (with a 60 year-old + photographer at the controls)
10 years ago.
 Bob Taylor
Bob Taylor club
Excellent. Let's hear it for 50 year-old cameras--and photographers who know how to use them!
10 years ago.
Scott Holcomb club has replied to Bob Taylor club
My experience is that people are often surprised and impressed by an old guy with a waist view twin lens box camera.
Or, perhaps they are bemused as they recall that their grandfather used to have a contraption such as that . . .
10 years ago.

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