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August, 2000 (Open)
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Christopher Chen
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The picture is of a tower in Fort Reno Park in Washington,
DC, taken before sunset on Saturday, the 5th. Fort
Reno Park is the highest point in the city (hence
the eponymous fortifications located there during the Civil War).
Technical details: G2 w/45mm Planar, on Kodak Tri-X, probably @ f16
& 1/100th second. Developed using D76, scanned
on a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual, converted to jpeg
without alteration using Photoshop.
Image Copyright 2000 Christopher Chen. All rights
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Mark Davison
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Sunset catches the taillight of a 50s car and illuminates the old
chrome. G2 with 35/2. Kodak Portra 160NC. Exposure
unrecorded.
Copyright ©2000 Mark E. Davison. All rights reserved.
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Sam Anderson
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The image is of my youngest daughter, Samantha (3 yrs).
It was recorded on the 1st roll of film with my new G2 and 90 f2.8 on
Fuji Superia 100 print film and scanned on my HP ScanJet 4100C.
Exposure was unrecorded, no fill flash used.
I am new to the Contax G2 but I am looking forward to working with it
more and submitting more in the future. I love my G2 and am glad to
be part of the G2 Family! |
Heiner Wippermann
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Saturday Morning
Contax G2, 45 mm, f8, 1/60, SAF, handheld, Fujicolor Superia 200 ASA, HP
Photo Smart S20, cropped, Corel Photo Paint |
Donald Lawrence
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Taken in the Watsatch mountain range of Utah. An approaching thunderstorm
was blowing away the heavy haze of smoke drifting around due to the raging
wildfires in in the Western USA. The sun broke through as thunder echoed.
Captured with a G2, 28mm with shade, no filters. Handheld, the exposure
was unrecorded on Ultra 50.
Copyright Donald Lawrence 2000 |
All images are Copyright 2000, by the
photographer. All rights reserved.
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