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There are other photographs of this quality and type in 4x5 in the slide show, button to the right. If you are signed in to Flickr you can also see the otherwise restricted content, too.
It is late Friday afternoon, Summer, and maybe time to go fishing.
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| Similar shot but with a different film shows a more complete spread |


15 comments:
Bob...I hope you are saving these history-making images.
Will the Polaroid 10x8 processor be required to use your P/N?
Can't Fishing wait ? Sorry Bob, you deserve your fun, go fishing, refresh your self. We are way excited.
I like how the spread came out on this. Like an old shoppe as I stand on the street, I wipe my hand on the glass to see what treasures they keep. As I gaze through the windows soul, I find a journey down the rabbit hole. As I wonder through the maze, I find a new film to get me out of this digital haze.
That's just how I see it.
We really need to have more beta testers for this 8x10 material. I volunteer!
We've used that, and plain rollers too.
Thanks, we are overwhelmed by many who want samples, but there are none. We won't have a free test supply.
The bottom one doesn't have that look the top one does. Which one is like N55? I assume the top one.
go on, i awfully wait for buyable films!
The top one is essentially a big New55 FILM, but four times the area.
I follow you from Naples (Italy)! You are extraordinary. When can I buy the film?
especially the 8x10?
Hardly wait for New55 in 8x10 format!!!!
This looks not at all like the Impossible material. Can you tell us what the secret of this is? Thank you.
By the way, I agree these are historical photographs that should be preserved, Bob.
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