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Posts by Frank Solle

The usual. Death Valley. Joshua Tree. KOFA. Sonoran. 3-4 weeks with any luck. Weather dependent as always.

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The setting Wolf Moon from the back stoop. We will be hitting the road on another extended trip in a couple days & I thought this would be a good time to start a break from the SM scene. Y'all take care, have fun, and be kind to others.

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Cute little toadstool. Death Valley. Bronica SQA, Portra 160. #believeinfilm

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I pushed Tri-X to 1600 in 35mm years ago doing sports for a couple different newspapers. Never tried doing so in 120. Has to be better quality w/ larger negs.

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End of the trail. Small canyon Death Valley NP. 12.23. Bronica SQA, 80mm, Portra 160. #believeinfilm

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I remember the 1984 commercial. Never used one of these, but worked the SE at my first newspaper job a few years later.

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Toadstools. White Rocks. Grand Staircase-Escalante NM. RB67, Portra 160. #believeinfilm

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Looks like I pre-dated the CG by 100 years. My bad.

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Two doors. 1864 Crown Graphic Special w/ 6x9 back. Schneider Xenar 135mm f/4.7 lens. Bergger PanCro 400. #believeinfilm

2 years ago 14 0 1 0

Same with your Yukon images. I also finished a roll of Portra 160 on the final 2 scenes.

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klondike strawberries, painted by mary daisy arnold, 1915

klondike strawberries, painted by mary daisy arnold, 1915

klondike strawberries, painted by mary daisy arnold, 1915

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A short recce to Zion this morning to check on an area I spotted during our last visit. Light on the temples/towers, & looking toward the canyon mouth, but not much in the main canyon where it stays shaded & chilly. Still, Zion, baby. Hard to argue w/ that. Nikon Df w/ 24 (7-frame pano)-85-50-50.

2 years ago 7 1 0 0

Thanks, Peter. Happy to get back there and not mess it up.

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Thanks, Max.

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Yes it was and I'm thankful it worked out.

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Thanks.

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pecans, painted by ellen isham schutt

pecans, painted by ellen isham schutt

pecans, painted by ellen isham schutt

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Had to wait a year to get back to this little hill in Mojave National Preserve to take this image as I didn't have the right gear the first time. I can see a stone face looking back. Bronica SQA, 80mm, Fuji Acros I, orange filter. #believeinfilm

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Mt. Whitney. Bronica SQA, 150mm, Ilford PanF, orange filter. #believeinfilm

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Looks like someone shoveled. How's your back?

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cherries, painted by deborah griscom passmore, 1897

cherries, painted by deborah griscom passmore, 1897

cherries, painted by deborah griscom passmore, 1897

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Since 12/yr is a good haul, here's a final set of 4 on film for '23. 1) Greenville school, Mini Speed Graphic, Lomo Earl Grey; 2) Huntington Tractor, Orangeville, Bronica SQA, Portra 400; 3) Oak Creek Saddlery, RB67, Gold; 4) Olive Service, Kanosh, SQA, Portra 400. #believeinfilm

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red astrachan apples, painted by amanda almira newton, 1909

red astrachan apples, painted by amanda almira newton, 1909

red astrachan apples, painted by amanda almira newton, 1909

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Here's another four favorite film images from '23. 1) A rock in Death Valley, YashicaMat 124G, Fuji 160NS; A wife in Death Valley, ditto; 3) The Thumb, Monument Valley, Bronica SQA, Lomo Turquoise; 4) Autumn in Zion, 124G, Ektar. #believeinfilm

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As one who now lives in SW UT I can attest there is no shortage of interesting places to go. The national parks are quite busy, year-round anymore, but you can still find places to get away within them. There is plenty to see besides them as well.

2 years ago 2 0 0 0
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You've got to avoid the ol' side-eye, for sure. Good luck with the search.

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First gear purchase of the year is complete. A used 6x9 film back for the Crown Graphic 4x5 from CatLABS. I pulled a roll of Begger Pancro 400 from the fridge for the initial test run. Should be fun, especially given the 6" of snow we received overnight.

2 years ago 16 1 0 0

Check out MPB, they've got a number of 850s under $2k. If you don't need that many MP, there's the D780. Better yet, as a film camera replacement, there's always the Df, a classic winner if ever there was one.

2 years ago 1 0 1 0

Thanks, Dmitri. They may be my favorites too - don't tell the other two! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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Thanks, Steve. It's always fun to look back through the year's images. Not so easy to sort out favorites.

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