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		<title>Why I love film</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At risk of sounding like a bit of a copy-cat, I am making my own post about the beauty and practicality of film.
After my brother Tony and his hoard of Hasselblad&#8217;s, Leica&#8217;s, and Mamiyas, Ken Rockwell has been an influence on me to ponder where and how I am to take my professional path.
It reminds [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rose</title>
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Rose, originally uploaded by Joel Grimes Photography.
This was shot by Joel Grimes. Click on his link above to go to his Flickr page and web site. He is a digital photographer and a 4&#215;5 large format guy as well.
I think he under exposed the ambient light by a stop or two then exposed for his [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Iceland &#8211; Jokulsarlon</title>
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Iceland &#8211; Jokulsarlon, originally uploaded by tonycity.


This was taken by Flickr member tonycity with an Olympus 420 with the fantastic 12-60 MM lens. I&#8217;m almost thinking that the 420/520 are the modern day equivalents of the old Leica rangefinders for quality and size.
Just a thought&#8230;
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