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Set 2 of 3 - Thames Riverfront at Greenwich

Kodak Ultramax 400 processed using a Cine Stills two bath kit. Konica AutoReflex T3 camera. Scanned using a Plustek 135i scanner.

RBJ-01-05 Benches near the Bellot memorial at Greenwich


RBJ-01-06 Corner of the Old Naval College at Greenwich


RBJ-01-07 River steps in front of the Naval College (this shows the relatively large tidal range in the Thames).


RBJ-01-07 Disused coal pier in front of the TfL emergency power station


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Set 3 of 3 - Duxford

Kodak Ultramax 400 processed using a Cine Stills two bath kit. Konica AutoReflex T3 camera. Scanned using a Plustek 135i scanner.

RBJ-01-09 DH Dragon Rapide


RBJ-01-10 P47 Thunderbolt


RBJ-01-11 VC10 in BOAC livery


RBJ-01-12 B17 Flying Fortress
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Hoo-Ray Bob's joined the Film Challenge . Great start too although, after looking up Cine Stills two bath kit it looks very complicated.

Love the London Thames group. I'm very envious of you and @mariuszlo living in large cities with so much to photograph a stones throw from your homes. A small Lincolnshire village is something of a challenge when it is notoriously flat and uninteresting, with nothing for miles in any direction! Looks like a drive is on the cards this weekend.


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Congratulations, Bob, and welcome!

I too looked up the kit and blanched at the price of the kit on Amazon. There's probably a lot I don't know about processing costs these days, especially as I haven't done a dev and scan from Snappy Snaps for a while.
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Great start!! Love the Queen's House set, Bob.
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@Mariusz: I just saw you started the "Thumbnail thread" as well. Kudos to you!
I hope the others will follow!
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Inspired by Mariusz's colourful photos of NYC I'm off to visit Nene Valley Railway today with my X-700. There is a partly used HP4 film in it which I shall finish and I have a fresh roll of HP5+ too. The sun is out and it is only a half hour drive down the great north road.

Tomorrow is the worry when I return to the Lab-Box to develop the spoils

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