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Pictures from my Brownie
This was my second roll of B/W film.  It was Kodak T-Max 100.  I had the pictures developed at Douglas Photographic, here in Wichita K.S..  I had two sets made, one from their enlarger and the second set was scanned and printed there.  They don't have a negative holder for the 6X9 format the brownie produces, so a scanned negative produces more of the actual image.  I hate to admit it but the digital prints looked better to me.
This photo came off my first roll of Ilford Delta 100 speed film.  (120 film)  It was taken in-doors at night and this was the only light source.  I tried several pictures inside that night that didn't turn out.  (I later set my Rebel G to manual mode and found it would take like a 5 second exposure to take an indoor photo exposed correctly...
Just a snapshot taken at a ball game.
This is my baby, Preak.  Short for Preakness, named after the horse race.  She's my 2 yr. old Brittany.  This shot came off the same roll of 220 Ektachrome.
This is a silo outside of my home town.  I took this shot with my brownie using 220 film.  Kodak Ektachrome 100.  Using 120 film the Brownie will take about 7 photos, but with 220 I get 14.