Magnolia Oak

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jon.oman
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Magnolia Oak

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I made these images on Monday, February 4th.

8x10 Pinhole Camera
120 mm
400 microns

X-Ray film - 80 ISO

D76 full strength
6 minutes, 50 seconds @ 65 degrees F.

#1 (15 minutes 38 seconds)
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#2 (5 minutes 30 seconds)
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#3 (5 minutes 30 seconds)
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Re: Magnolia Oak

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Thats some tree in first one. Suppose its nearly as old as Sr...................... :shock:

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Sparkey wrote:Thats some tree in first one. Suppose its nearly as old as Sr...................... :shock:
Maybe not, we grow them fast here!

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Would love to get it on my mill. Would probably have to trim it some with the chainsaw to get it on though. Lot of board feet there.
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.

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JohnSR wrote:Would love to get it on my mill. Would probably have to trim it some with the chainsaw to get it on though. Lot of board feet there.
Sorry John, you can't have this one! It is for looking at, not cutting up!

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