They evoke a melancholy feeling that, for me, is enhanced by b&w.
It's the blossoms at the base of the unused porch steps and other
ravages of time that do it for me.
The detail in the Tech Pan negs is something to behold.
Thanks for remarks.

Jack




--- Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For some reason, these shots did not really come across for me. 
> Maybe
> I don't appreciate B&W enough or maybe something is missing in the
> rendering here vs. the original.
> 
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> Bruce
> 
> 
> Friday, August 11, 2006, 1:13:45 PM, you wrote:
> 
> JD> This is by way of reminiscing about Kodak Tech Pan. Shot at 25
> ISO.
> JD> Lx w/M-50mm f/1.4.
> JD> Abandoned house about 10 miles our of town on the "hard road".
> JD> Larger file affords amazing detail. Miss the film.
> 
> JD> Jack
> 
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