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Autumn Storm sunlight REFLECTIONS on the sea at Calais 25th September 2010. Shot from the Cross channel ferry.

 

Leica III 5cm Elmar Ilford PAN F 50 ASA 1/200th @ f/6.3

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"Tower in fissure"

 

Leica IIIa | Elmar 90 | Kodak VR 400

 

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"Tower Bridge egdirB rewoT"

 

IIIf, CV 15/4.5 with Tri-X 400.

 

Pete.

 

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Self Portrait with Alien Abduction (1b)

 

111f Red Dial, 35mm Summicron, Kodak Professional 400, alien craft by appointment...

 

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»Ghost's Marathon«

The picture's story:

At my last midnight-walk through Frankfurt I met these bodyless guys making their own »Frankfurt Marathon« secretly.

Now everyone knows, that you can't see bodies of ghosts in a mirror, but I get their running shoes at least.

So it was a lucky moment, even they made me shiver…

IIIf, Elmar 3,5cm, TriX

 

greetings

manfred

 

BTW: Even it seems like double exposured it is a reflection-photo.

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Lloyds Building, London

 

...reflections on the state of the insurance market...

 

II, 28mm CV, 400CN

 

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Regards,

 

Bill

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Reflexion am Taufbecken, Reinoldikirche, Dortmund

 

 

 

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IIf - 3,5/3,5 - BW 400 CN

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Mirror on the wall.

IIIF, superwide heliar, Fuji Neopan 1600

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nice challenge so far!

 

this is my contribution: "self in pixeltube"

 

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Leica IIIf with Summicorn 5cm collapsable

 

OLAF

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MIRROR IN LOVE

This picture in the "street photography" style was shot in San José, Costa Rica. For the complete understanding of this image, I think it’s important the comprehension of the spanish text. Its translation is as follows: "Welcome... It's a pleasure to feel the mirror loves you".

 

Leica IIIf, Elmar 3.5 cm, Ilford Delta 400 pushed to 800, Ilfosol 1+9, 23 ºC, Scanned directly from negative with an Epson 2580 (2400 dpi), Lightroom for contrast corrections and Photoshop for framing and watermark.

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Man on the Bridge

Leica IIIc | Voigtländer Color Heliar 1:2,5/75mm | Kodak Portra 400 VC

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Dear all,

 

Please find here my contribution, entitled: Hommage to A.K.

 

Hommage_an_A_K_0001.jpg

 

Camera: Leica-0 (2000)

Lens: Anastigmat 3.5/50

Picture data: f12, around one second,

Film: Fujicolor Pro 160 C

Print: Gum Print, a portion of the original image.

 

Gum print has been around since 1855 when Alphonse Poitevin added carbon pigment to colloids.

The three-color process was first suggested by James Clerk Maxwell in in the same year.

1858 John Pouncy used colored pigments with gum arabic, which is the technique used here.

My inspiration came from a series of studies from 1933 by Andre Kertesz called distortions.

The curved mirror was formed by the polished plate of my dry press.

 

Good luck!

 

Christoph

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