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XPan Kodachrome English Lakes District Project

dspeltz

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I am uploading several images from my Lakes District project I describe in the XPan section of the Hasselblad forum. I walked 57 miles over several days (in the rain, mist, sun) with my XPan in my pack along with a tripod and three lenses. They are all taken with Kodachrome 25.
 

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More XPan Kodachrome Lakes District

Here are four more images from the Lakes District using Kodachrome 25 and an Xpan.
 

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Hello David,

You went through a lot of trouble to get these images but that effort certainly paid off.
A tribute to the Xpan camera.
Thanks.

Paul
 
Tnx

This was a great project and healthy too (56 miles of hiking). Now I have to go back to walk Hadrian's Wall before I cannot get Kodachrome processed anymore!

David
 
Kodachrome xpan exhibit

The New Hampshire Institute of Art has accepted the series for a gallery show in the Spring of 2011. I am obviously quite pleased.
 
Congratulations David!

Hard work is rewarded by this invitation.
I am interested to hear more about the reactions and possibly awards for this series.


Paul
 
Landscape

David

Great work .
My favourite is number 8 .
I have been to the Lake District but could not see anything within 2 days .
FOG ! ! !

Jürgen
 
The New Hampshire Institute of Art has accepted the series for a gallery show in the Spring of 2011. I am obviously quite pleased.

Congratulations! I'd be pleased too. It's an area I hope to visit one day, such a beautiful area. Would those who have been there recommend autumn (my preference) or spring as best time to visit?
 
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