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pentaxpete



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Registered: February 2009
Location: Brentwood, Essex UK
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Print found in my Files and never scanned to show. You c an see the White Cliffs of 'The Seven Sisters' at top. You can see my SHADOW with tripod on base !
· Date: Tue, 9, April, 2019 · Views: 4089
· Filesize: 108.3kb, 144.7kb · Dimensions: 541 x 800 ·
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Keywords: Ultra-Wide Angle,Vivitar 17mm f3.5, Pentax ME Super, FP4+, Ilford Multigrade,
Film make, size & rating:: Ilford FP4+ 35mm 125 ASA
Film developer & temp:: Not Remembered
Lens focal length, aperture & speed:: 17mm f3.5 Vivitar
Tripod used Y/N:: Y
Paper:: Ilford Multigrade Glossy
Paper developer & temp:: Home-Made D72 1+2 20oC

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skellum

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Registered: December 2011
Location: Isle of Lewis
Posts: 1,330
Wed, 10, April, 2019 6:57am

Hi Pete-
Good strong composition, with the bright area on the beach leading the eye in.
I had the same Vivitar lens- used it a lot for Infra-red. Must have looked huge on the little Pentax.
It did give some weird distortion if you put straight lines near the edge of the frame, but here the subject suits it.
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Deryck
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Registered: March 2009
Location: Aalborg, Denmark
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Tue, 27, August, 2019 10:44am

Nailed it!
But...could straighten horizon.
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Terry S
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Registered: December 2011
Location: Southend on Sea, Essex, England, UK
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Sun, 6, October, 2019 1:52pm

But we all know Deryck, that the horizon has to have a slope, for the tide to go out on! :D


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