LaReverie

Peter Bishop aKa Pierre81385
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  • Aug 13
  • United States
  • Deviant for 15 years
  • He / Him
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My Bio
Current Residence: Denver, CO

Tools of the Trade
Hasselblad 500C/M, Leica M6, Nikon FE2, and Canon 5D
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Happy birthday! :)
Hey,

If you're interested sometime, I'd love to pick your brain. I'm up in the Fort Collins area, would love to come visit with you sometime and check out your m6 as well. Ive had my eye on the m6 for a while now but haven't had to hold one yet. Let me know what you think.
Hello. I'm a novice photographer and was wondering if you could check out my work and give your comment? :)
How are you scanning all your 120 film?
I mean with the infos on the sides.
The simplest way is to simply scan your film without the supplied film holder (usually you have to turn off thumbnail previews on most scanners as well) and simply scan the film directly. To ensure flatness however, you will need some kind of anti-newton ring glass (anti reflective) or order a specialized scanning mask from the lomography store ([link]) as I have done.
Thank you for the fave!
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