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Old 28th February 2005   #1
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Old 28th February 2005   #3
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Wow Dennis
Fisheye IR very Nice!
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Old 28th February 2005   #4
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Dennis,

I like #1, serene with the calm water in the pond

Looks like very little or no channel swapping done. Nice sepia effect.

So the Ilford SFX200 works fine at the rear of the lens.
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Wow, awesome photos Dennis... really like the first two. Haw Par Villa looks like a very interesting place to shoot - will definitely have to go with you guys next time you're heading there.
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Hi teerex, Too bad here are always turtles in the pond that make ripples in the water, I would have preferred a more eflective surface. BTW I did the same channel swapping.
Thanks to your IR filter that I can get FE working.

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Dennis,

I like #1, serene with the calm water in the pond

Looks like very little or no channel swapping done. Nice sepia effect.

So the Ilford SFX200 works fine at the rear of the lens.
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