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Argus C44 pics
Old 06-19-2012   #1
Kenj8246
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Argus C44 pics

Dug the Argus outa my bag and shot a roll of Walgreen's 400 film. These are two bronze sculptures from a veteran's park near home commemorating some of America's struggles for this and that.



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Old 06-20-2012   #2
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The camera is working good. And the photographer is too.

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Old 06-30-2012   #3
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I like the color, have often thought about adding a C44. Bought my first C3 about 5 years ago and enjoy using it. Wish our Walgreens still carried their store brand of film.
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Old 07-14-2012   #4
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Nice job Kenny and nice job on the self dev. of the color film .
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