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Pressed Flower #1 by Neil Kesterson
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Nikon F3, PB-6 Bellows, Nikkor 50/1.8, Kodak ProImage 100, FPP C-41 kit
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Moss on an Unrolling Stone by Neil Kesterson
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Camp Nelson National Monument. Nikon F3, Kodak ProImage 100, FPP C-41 kit
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A Dam by Neil Kesterson
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Georgetown, KY water treatment facility. Nikon F3, Kodak ProImage 100, FPP C-41 kit
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Stacked Like Boxes by Neil Kesterson
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Georgetown, KY Nikon F3, Kodak ProImage 100, FPP C-41 kit
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Open Window by Neil Kesterson
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Nikon F3, Kodak ProImage 100, FPP C-41 kit
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Green Cling Thing by Neil Kesterson
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At the water treatment facility in Georgetown, KY. This is the historic site where bourbon whiskey was supposedly invented by the Reverend Elijah Craig. This must be the secret ingredient! Nikon F3, Kodak ProImage 100, FPP C-41 kit
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Left and Right of Center by Neil Kesterson
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Nikon F3, Kodak ProImage 100, FPP C-41 kit
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Edge of the Forest by Neil Kesterson
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Nikon F2s, Kodak ProImage 100
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Big Green Kahunas Machine by Neil Kesterson
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The owner of this incredible restomod is letting it all hang out. Nikon F2s, Kodak ProImage 100
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The House of Orange by Neil Kesterson
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Nikon F2s, Kodak ProImage 100
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The House of Tudor by Neil Kesterson
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This house around the corner from me has always been one of my favorites in Lexington, KY. Nikon F2s, Kodak ProImage 100
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Pond #2 by Neil Kesterson
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Perryville Battlefield Nikon N90s, Kodak ProImage 100
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Waterfall to the Kentucky by Neil Kesterson
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The Kentucky Palasades along the Kentucky River. Abury University Trai, Eilmore, KY. Nikon N90s, Kodak ProImage 100
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1962-1985-2021 by Neil Kesterson
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A wonderful overly-complicated Exakta VX IIa (1962) on a Nikon F3 (1985), with Ilford Delta 100, souped in Perceptol 1+3, scanned on a Plustek OpticFilm 7500ai. The Exakta may be the reason Nikon developed the F – to move the professional SLR that this mishmash of old and new technology had become, into a modern marvel that would influence SLR design for decades.
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Open Wide by Neil Kesterson
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Nikon F3, Ilford Delta 100, Perceptol 1+3
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The Yawn by Neil Kesterson
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Nikon F3, Ilford Delta 100, Perceptol 1+3
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