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The first one from Sedona
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 396538" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>This part of the country is not in the "Red Rock National Forest" for nothing! The heavy iron content of the soil and the sandstone makes for some amazing landscapes. The only really disappointing this is that the printed digital B&W rendition of this scene would fall well short of what I could achieve with the Hasselblad, T-Max 100 and Oriental Seagull Grade 2 Cool Tone but I guess you can't have everything. It would be a real hassle to process the film here so I would have to wait until the 3rd week in Jan when I got home to do it and I sure as shootin' wouldn't want to wait that long!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 396538, member: 12827"] This part of the country is not in the "Red Rock National Forest" for nothing! The heavy iron content of the soil and the sandstone makes for some amazing landscapes. The only really disappointing this is that the printed digital B&W rendition of this scene would fall well short of what I could achieve with the Hasselblad, T-Max 100 and Oriental Seagull Grade 2 Cool Tone but I guess you can't have everything. It would be a real hassle to process the film here so I would have to wait until the 3rd week in Jan when I got home to do it and I sure as shootin' wouldn't want to wait that long! [/QUOTE]
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