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Re: roll film back for 5X7


  • From: Steve Shapiro <sgshiya@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: roll film back for 5X7
  • Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 00:16:39 -0700

Simon:
 
Steve Shapiro
P.O. Box 4391
Carmel, CA 93921
 
I like the Cirkuts because it gives a contact print 8 inches or bigger.
 
For my Espresso, I have a La Pavoni. :0)
 
Steve
thanks for remembering
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 1999 12:35 AM
Subject: Re: roll film back for 5X7

dear steve- i didn't intend to ignore this, but i just found it in my compaq presario. did you send me your snailmail address? even if you did please do it again. pls put in block form so that i can copy it. i gather you are referring to pan stuff and that goes back a bunch. you do know about the united nations postage stamp from fugi 617 transparency (note i avoided saying trannie, heh, heh), and that i have 10fps high speed pan camera built by hulcher about 1964. this does 6cm x12cm on 70mm, can bracket during the run, be slowed down in frame rate, do single pictures, and can make expresso. top shutter speed with present blades 1440th sec. i supposed i could list some time/life and i wonder if it matters which camera. i have been urged to have web page but i don't know how or why. i just found letter i wrote
early into having a computer. they found it in drafts. no wonder i never received reply. do you have
popular photography april and may 1970 simon says columns, two parter on building simon/wide camera is described therein. need reply before i can type more. 'scuse delay of months in answering. simon says

Steve Shapiro wrote:

 Simon, would you mind posting some of your [published] credits? Some of us don't mind using the library. I'm interested in areophotography, because of the high quality lenses used, the filters you must be aware of and the unusual films you must deal with. Many of us panorama photographers have to use those areofilms for our landscapes and maybe you can advise us as to which ones are useful/which ones to avoid. S. Shapiro, Carmel, CA I'm getting the hang of this font adjustment, bear with me.-----Original Message-----
From: East Coast Photography <ecphoto@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: roll film back for 5X7  Actually keep up the enlarged font.

IT MAKES IT QUICKER FOR ME TO SPOT AND DELETE YOUR WAFFLINGS...

Craig (kick him off - sooner rather than later) Mason
ecphoto@xxxxxxxxxx