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15-JAN-2011 Cindy Flood

McCormick-Deering

Goldfield Ghost Town, AZ

Mamiya 7 ,Mamiya 7 65mm f/4,Kodak Portra 160 NC

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Photo.Keely13-Sep-2011 11:41
Nice image! V.
Cindi Smith19-Jan-2011 03:37
Love the tractor. Has an old feel t this image. Nice work and composition!
Pete Hemington16-Jan-2011 23:32
What an incredible bit of vintage machinery
Cindy Flood16-Jan-2011 16:17
Thank you Hal, Pat, Terry, Michael, Bob and Lennart for your comments.
Lennart, The Mamiya 7 is a medium format film rangefinder. They started manufacturing them in 1995. New Mamiya 7 II models are available new today. They have 150, 65, 50 and 43mm manual focus lenses available for the camera.
Terry, I love my rangefinders (and my little NEX in my purse all the time), but I still yearn to own a DSLR and long lenses again....especially when I see the fantastic bird photography on TTL.
Lennart Waara16-Jan-2011 09:56
Love this vintage tractor. Great of you to show us this! Is the camera a vintage camera?
Guest 16-Jan-2011 03:31
I'm drooling over this beautiful old machinery. What great forms and colors!
Reminds me to get to the antique tractor show in our area this year!
Terry_O16-Jan-2011 02:46
Wonderful color tones and sharpness, Cindy. You have an great assortment of cameras!
Love your composition - nice of them to have the tree there :). I'll bet that
thing still runs!
Michael Edwards15-Jan-2011 23:09
Classic, Cindy.
I love that Portra 160'..
Great setting!
Guest 15-Jan-2011 22:42
A very creative capture with superb composition, nicely done
hal 15-Jan-2011 19:20
Thank you for showing this, Cindy.
Certainly not built for comfort or style, but the basic design has not changed.
And after nearly 100 years, it shows only minimal surface rust.
Really fascinating.