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Another lovely location, very nice! Wherever that is, I would like to go there...

 

James

Yes James , a nice place to visit for your next trip :)

If travel plans, tell me before. I will recommend you good lodging places

with a good value for money and in the middle of nature.

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MP - 50 Cron

 

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Fuji Superia

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Thank you rpavich and Henry! :) 

Ya... glad to be back posting.

 

2 more.. same role. same setup. 

 

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By the way... anyone here also on Instagram? :) I follow the most of you already on Flickr but Instagram is great for a lot of different artists/inspiration. So, would love to follow your work. :)

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By the way... anyone here also on Instagram? :) I follow the most of you already on Flickr but Instagram is great for a lot of different artists/inspiration. So, would love to follow your work. :)

Instagram? I thought that was just for mobile-phone pictures!

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I can't keep up with the pace in this thread. Excuses to all of you whom I didn't show my appreciation by at least clicking the "like" button.

 

Here comes another one on Cinestill 800, this time in dim daylight. The picture shows David Garret signing autographs at the "Echo Klassik 2015", an annual event awarding the best classic musicians in Germany. The ceremony took place at the "Konzerthaus" (concert hall) at Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin - one of the most beautiful places in Europe :)

 

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Thank you rpavich and Henry! :)

Ya... glad to be back posting.

 

2 more.. same role. same setup. 

 

 

By the way... anyone here also on Instagram? :) I follow the most of you already on Flickr but Instagram is great for a lot of different artists/inspiration. So, would love to follow your work. :)

 

The first one is beautifully composed, but could be slightly aligned. 

 

If you look carefully, you might find me on instagram, too ;)

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I can't keep up with the pace in this thread. Excuses to all of you whom I didn't show my appreciation by at least clicking the "like" button.

 

Here comes another one on Cinestill 800, this time in dim daylight. The picture shows David Garret signing autographs at the "Echo Klassik 2015", an annual event awarding the best classic musicians in Germany. The ceremony took place at the "Konzerthaus" (concert hall) at Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin - one of the most beautiful places in Europe :)

M4-P - Cron 50 DR - Cinestill 800 @500

Excellent shot James, a fine slice of time. And I'll wager, the only film shot of the moment too. Perfect.

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By way of introduction....waiting for the elevator/lift outside the Leica Gallery NYC. M6 Tmax 400 35mm sumicron. Peter

 

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The laboratory of my Leica Center has developed for me on "Kodak Royal Gold" silver paper (not inkjet) this photo of poppies .

 

I developed myself in my home laboratory with Focomat enlarger also in 13 x 18 cms

The two photos are framed in black , with a large margin like this :)

What do you think ?

 

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> SE

 

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Leica M7

Apo Summicron 90 Asph

Kodak Portra 400

 

Thanks for looking and comment

 

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Henry

 

Henry. The colour version is simply wonderful.

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Here's one from my morning with (birthday boy) Steve Blitz last week....

The Williamsburg Bridge at sunrise...

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By way of introduction....waiting for the elevator/lift outside the Leica Gallery NYC. M6 Tmax 400 35mm sumicron. Peter

 

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Nicely framing Peter... and you are welcome :)

 

Here's one from my morning with (birthday boy) Steve Blitz last week....

The Williamsburg Bridge at sunrise...

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Absolutely beautiful Adam

Great photo

 

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Architectural abstract, just minutes before sunset.

 

Fuji Provia 100

 

I like this geometry and perspective James

Nicely done

 

I like it Peter, nicely done, and welcome.

 

 

Two recent abstracts from Stockholm. 

 

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Flickr

M4 50/2 (11817) Superia 400

 

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Flickr

203FE 80/2.8 Portra 400 (wet mount)

 

I like this kind of abstract pictures. More please Philip :)

 

Best to all of you

Henry

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Cool… the flowers here look almost in 3D, and the colors of Superia are very intense.

 

James

Hi James,

 

As you know here , I love nature. The poppy is an absolutely beautiful flower, I photographed with my 2 M digital cameras , and also with my 2 M analog every years.

 

The "edgeof the flower is much more natural with a beautiful color of poppy and without correcting in film than in digital image. The "smooth" edge of the flower with digital, gives the image too "synthetic" , too "incisive",too "sharp" and not natural IMO.

This is also one of the reasons why I leave now my digital 2 M in my bag and use them only as back up cameras.

 

In addition , the reproduction on paper silver color at my lab Leica center is even more beautiful. :)

Thanks for your comment James

 

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Henry

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Hi James,

 

As you know here , I love nature. The poppy is an absolutely beautiful flower, I photographed with my 2 M digital cameras , and also with my 2 M analog every years.

 

The "edgeof the flower is much more natural with a beautiful color of poppy and without correcting in film than in digital image. The "smooth" edge of the flower with digital, gives the image too "synthetic" , too "incisive",too "sharp" and not natural IMO.

This is also one of the reasons why I leave now my digital 2 M in my bag and use them only as back up cameras.

 

In addition , the reproduction on paper silver color at my lab Leica center is even more beautiful. :)

Thanks for your comment James

 

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Henry

 

.... an illustration of what I mean: too "incisive" edge, too "sharp" edge because of the "smoothing" by the camera software ,with the result that it is too thin petal of the flower like cigarette paper . In the film , grains do not do that and there is a certain thickness which is more natural  ! :)  , also due to 3 layers in film (RGB) and a single layer for the sensor.

 

I remind you that I have studied this phenomenon since I photograph poppies ie 6 years now in digital and film, particularly highlighted in contrejour :( ... and as I like to photograph in contre jour , you now understand why I photograph poppies in film.

 

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an illustration in film

 

"softness" of  lines like in natural

The nature is not aggressive :)

 

Kodak Portra 160

MP-90 ME

 

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