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After more than two weeks of confinement I have found that taking a couple of pictures on my one hour authorised walk around the neighbourhood gives me something to do. Some tress growing in an inundated field:



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Nice photos. Have you gone to digital or are you still using an SLR? I still have my Nikons but the film is getting harder to find + developers as well.


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I have several film cameras (Nikon FM2, F3HP, F100), and some film. But processing costs, especially if you want the images digitized, are pretty steep where I live. I use my digital cameras (and I have far too many of them as well) for 99.9% of everything.


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I can relate. I still have my Nikons F + a dual lense Yashika-Mat studio camera in 120 film (which is also unavailable) as well as 2 of my grandfather's Eastman bellows cameras.


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I can relate. I still have my Nikons F + a dual lense Yashika-Mat studio camera in 120 film (which is also unavailable) as well as 2 of my grandfather's Eastman bellows cameras.


I had a Yashica-Mat 124 when I was beginning photograpy. Medium format was my favorite but I couldn't afford a high end film camera in those days. 120 film is available now, in a fairly wide range of products at that.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/120-film/ci/39570

Even 4 X 5 sheet film is available again.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c...rch?q=4x5%20film&N=0


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Thanks for the film turn on Wink. I thought I might have to retire my Yashika to the glass cabinet.


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Sun came out, which makes staying put even harder. So some pictures from the back yard.









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Very nice pics Wink. My irises are all out + we had an early spring of our fields of bluebonnets here on the ranch. No pictures of course.


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It's hard to do Earth Day photography with only a backyard as a subject area. Time to take macro-photography seriously I guess.


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I still have all my lenses a well as my Nikon 600 MM telephoto that I just don't use any more due to the trouble getting 35 MM film. Almost not worth the effort. But they don't eat anything sitting in the cabinet.


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Nice shots Wink
 
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