Terrific! They really look like they were taken  at the time (the original 
time :-)). Well, except for one where the guy is  leaning against a palm 
tree and there is starting to be an explosion. He is  grinning.

I'll look at your son's later. Great group of photos,  Bong.

Marnie aka Doe :-)

In a message dated 4/17/2013 2:38:31 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Speaking of film (and  delurking--sort of), I got the opportunity to
shoot a reenactment of the  Battle of Manila (WW2 1945). I pulled out
my MX and an old Vivitar 100-300/5  TX and shot with Ilford HP5 and
Kentmere 400.  Since I knew I would post  process my shots to look old,
I decided to 'skip' a step and start off with  film.  It was only in
the middle of the battle when I ran out of film  that I switched to my
K-5 because I did not want to miss anything reloading  my  camera.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bongmanayon/sets/72157633118639424/

My  son was with me; he did something a notch better.  His roll of
films  were processed with homebrewed paRodinal (which he mixed up for
a high school  science project; I used ID-11 for mine).  He was using
an MZ-M (aka  ZX-M) then switched to my K-7 when it started raining in
the latter part of  the  event.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/khalil710/sets/72157633112482619/

We  toned our photos in PS differently so they would not look  alike.

--
Bong Manayon
http://bong.manayon.net  


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