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For Henry who likes mist and fog...

 

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Leica-0, Anastigmat 3.5/50, Polypan-F 100, Rodinal

 

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Christoph

Thanks Christoph, very nice picture , well composed

You're also like me a fog "hunter" :D

Film has a good rendering of fog or mist :) with grain of film that reproduce well the fog droplets

 

For you in HP5

 

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Fishing in a lagoon

or how to "flap" the fish :)

 

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Fuji Provia

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Huê (VN)

 

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A great weekend to all...

M-A, 28mm elmarit (pre-asph) portra 400

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A great weekend to all...

 

M-A, 28mm elmarit (pre-asph) portra 400

 

 

 

Mr Adam Sir,

 

the shadow across the girl's neck is quite surprising and really brings that photo to life. Love it.

 

Ric

 

p.s. Damn, I have a lot to learn..,

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Dear Mr. Ric Sir (:confused:)

 

Here in Manhattan we have a LOT of shadows to deal with. You have to learn to use them otherwise you will drown in exposure metering :) I have a LOT to learn myself...:)

 

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Was trying to introduce some purposeful blur into the shots, but when I was editing through the results a while later I could see nothing too interesting. Then the reflections of the people on the platform caught my eye. So very slightly interesting. Gonna see if I can one day capture the reflections in a passing train on *purpose* so I can better frame the shot.

 

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Leica M6 & Summicron 50mm & Kodak BW400CN.

 

Was trying to introduce some purposeful blur into the shots, but when I was editing through the results a while later I could see nothing too interesting. Then the reflections of the people on the platform caught my eye. So very slightly interesting. Gonna see if I can one day capture the reflections in a passing train on *purpose* so I can better frame the shot.

 

Ric

 

I do like the blur actually, my eyes fell upon the speed-blur at the end of the train first and then on the reflections of the people, which do make the most interesting part. Maybe you could play a little with local contrast there to emphasize it a bit more. So, potentially a strong image I think

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Leica M6 & Summicron 50mm & Kodak BW400CN.

 

Was trying to introduce some purposeful blur into the shots, but when I was editing through the results a while later I could see nothing too interesting. Then the reflections of the people on the platform caught my eye. So very slightly interesting. Gonna see if I can one day capture the reflections in a passing train on *purpose* so I can better frame the shot.

 

Ric

Blur with the train but resting with the couple.

Nice picture Ric

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Chamonix valley

 

West side

taken at 2300m from Glacier des Bossons

 

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East side and swiss border

also taken at 2300m

 

 

Kodak TX400

MP 90 Apo Cron asph

 

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I do like the blur actually, my eyes fell upon the speed-blur at the end of the train first and then on the reflections of the people, which do make the most interesting part. Maybe you could play a little with local contrast there to emphasize it a bit more. So, potentially a strong image I think

 

Because of the placement of the reflections, you have the happy accident that the three faces look as if they are in the train, but standing still relative to it! Cue memories of those dreadful old explanations of relativity. Lovely picture.

 

Chris

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Pierrefonds castle XIIth century

 

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Kodachrome 64

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Etretat cliff (70m)

Normandy (France)

cliffs of chalk and silex :)

 

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