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Barnack's Monthly: July - "Black and White"


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Paris, Musée Quai Branly

Handheld, M8, 35 mm F2.0 - 1/30th / 320A

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In the Sepic River lowlands of Papua New Guinea. The girl in the light dress managed to find her way into several of my photos.

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What a great month thus far. Guess a lot of Leica shooters still prefer the B&W medium huh? Nice to see lots of film frames too - that's always exciting!

 

When I get the chance to find smthg I'll be sure to post it!

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What a great month thus far. Guess a lot of Leica shooters still prefer the B&W medium huh? Nice to see lots of film frames too - that's always exciting!

This month's challenge is also a good month to revisit our favorites, tinker a bit too.

Thanks Pete for bringing some color in our lives.

 

Back three years or so someone took the time to count B&W versus color in this forum. It showed that B&W had a high percentage, 'share of the market'. Translated in market opp. this would be called: there is room for a B&W sensor.... :rolleyes:

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What a great month thus far. Guess a lot of Leica shooters still prefer the B&W medium huh? Nice to see lots of film frames too - that's always exciting!

 

When I get the chance to find smthg I'll be sure to post it!

The subject is not pictures in b&w, but black and white subjects, whether they are shot in colour or b&w. I'd say that most of the pictures posted here don't fit. ;)

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