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Egypt?

 

Krycek

 

This looks like Nelson in Trafalgar Square, London.

 

Alternatively, Nelson in Place Jacques Cartier, Montreal (the Montreal statue pre-dates the British version by 33 years)

Krycek, you are insightful , bravo :)

 

Michel bingo, you're right !

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson's_Column

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Henry

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I think I found a combination of developer and time/temp that I'm happy with using Kentmere 400 @400.

I developed these using the Rondinax 35U and HC-110 for 5 minutes at 68F.

I like the combination of soft grain and detail.

Shot 1:

My wife used to make fun of me taking pictures of my food but now, now that she's got her own camera and likes taking pictures, I caught her doing this at Burger King!

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This is Vicki, a really nice woman who works with my wife...she's a real ham when it comes to photos.
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Breakfast this morning.

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A little more France. This is in a very old fortified church at Saint-Amand-de-Coly - a short ride from Sarlat in the Dordogne. XP-2.

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First RUBBISH attempt with Kodak double X, i did shoot them at iso400 by mistake but hoped i had compensated on developement but i think i may have under developed them, but i do quite like the effect that i have got

 

Port Issac Cornwall, M4P + 35mmVC F2.5

 

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another from the "harp" structure in Jerusalem...

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Two from the weekend.

1.) Apples being washed in the sink.

 

2.) Gracie the wonder-pug.

Minolta SRT101 

Fuji Superia X-tra 400

Kodak Pakon F135 Plus.

 

THIS is why I love shooting film. I've spent LOTS of money on LR presets to get these two looks out of my digi-rig and all it takes now a days is a $2.35 roll of film.

 

 

 

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This shot is spectacular

thanks, Gary.  Very kind, indeed.  This structure is a candy store for compositions.  I only had about an hour during a sunset to shoot it, and I found myself with excessively long exposures that sucked up the time I had.  I will be spending lots more time at this place on future visits (provided my family lets me lose for the necessary time :)  )

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More Double X shot by mistake at iso400 but this time stand developed, still rubbish but a bit better i think i must have under exposed them or the film has not been kept well, i have got another roll i shot at iso200 that i will develope tonight and see what happens

 

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Once a year, our monuments are open free for a visit. I have profited this weekend to go take pictures of this old chapel former Jesuit school (1870) which has just been renovated.
The stained glass windows and the sun sometimes give a strange and unusual color very difficult to reproduce.  I have not corrected the photo film because the picture is such that I see.  By against with my digital 2M, this is not the case. The match between digital against film is to the advantage of the film in terms of color level  and general rendering !

 

 

Here is a first picture

 

Kodak Portra 400

Dev home 30°C

M7- 35 LA

 

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