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...France in 1980 ....:)

 

I found in my archive of film Agfa ISS 100 Asa that I took at that time:)

What beautiful black , what beautiful shadow of gray and nice relief which makes me love film more than b&w pictures on my M9

... and what beautiful grain !

 

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R4S Summicron 50mm

 

Thanks for looking

Henry

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Henry,

 

These are magnificent b&w shots. Superb tones of the majestic buildings. I agree with you about film in b&w.

 

Paul

Thank you Paul for your comment greatly appreciated

I see you like architecture and history too

 

another picture of this splendid castle of 16th century *

 

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Thanks again Paul for looking

 

Best

Henry

* Château de Chantilly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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These are very beautiful, Henry. I've always been an admirer of Agfa B&W film and those photographs do, indeed, have a lovely tonal range.

 

I think that it is an excellent idea to review earlier photographs and to give them a new life on the forum.

 

Ken.

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These are very beautiful, Henry. I've always been an admirer of Agfa B&W film and those photographs do, indeed, have a lovely tonal range.

I think that it is an excellent idea to review earlier photographs and to give them a new life on the forum.

Ken.

 

I do not know if photos of my M8 and M9 can be kept as long as the film. These films have 30 years old.For some time now, I use less my M9 and I photograph only with films specially in b&w , more faithful to what I see:)

 

Thank you Ken for your nice comments

Henry

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Hello Henry,

 

thank you for showing these very interesting pictures from an impressive and beautiful French castle. Thank you for your link too.

Hi Heinz,

Glad to read you here !

Yes Heinz it's a beautiful castle, to visit absolutely if you come in France

... in summer is beautiful

Henry

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Henry,

 

Many thanks for the excellent pictures.

When we visited in the 1980s we also stopped by the nearby racetrack and horse museum.

Remarkable collection of alive stallions of medieval horse breeds.

Does that still exist?

 

Cheers, K-H.

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Henry,

 

Many thanks for the excellent pictures.

When we visited in the 1980s we also stopped by the nearby racetrack and horse museum.

Remarkable collection of alive stallions of medieval horse breeds.

Does that still exist?

 

Cheers, K-H.

KH, the horse museum is still there nice place too

Living Museum of the Horse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Henry

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