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The man on far right is looking for a shot, i wonder what camera he has in his hand

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In crop 150% he also eats and have a RF Fuji digit camera

 

You notice that the crop to 100-150% keeps a good definition, not in digital case

 

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interesting detail, both eat pies .crop 100%

"Interesting Doctor Watson" :D

 

 

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Gary good eye

In crop 150% he also eats and have a RF Fuji digit camera

 

You notice that the crop to 100-150% keeps a good definition, not in digital case

 

attachicon.gifImage1chinatkodp160+++-crop150.jpg

 

interesting detail, both eat pies .crop 100%

"Interesting Doctor Watson" :D

 

attachicon.gifImage1chinatkodp160+++-1ercrop150-950.jpg

 

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She is also attractive [emoji7]
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Another from the Rolleicord Vb / Velvia 100 combo.  Sunset on the fronds.

 

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When I see so much meat,it 's enough to become vegetarian and let the beasts
quiet . No more intensive farming :angry:

I stayed next waiting for the moment....
The gentleman on the right that walk much during the demonstration is hungry and

he shows :D

 

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Nice color of KP 160

I also took my M8 and M9 for that event

I will show you the difference in color and rendering if I find

the memory card :D

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

35 Lux A.

 

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When I see so much meat,it 's enough to become vegetarian and let the beasts

quiet . No more intensive farming :angry:

I stayed next waiting for the moment....

The gentleman on the right that walk much during the demonstration is hungry and

he shows :D

 

Paris

Nice color of KP 160

I also took my M8 and M9 for that event

I will show you the difference in color and rendering if I find

the memory card :D

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

35 Lux A.

 

attachicon.gifmanif5maypor160nkicImage28cfbwlfht+++950.jpg

 

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I could never go vegetarian in have 2 friends that have been vegi for years and both have stomach problems

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I could never go vegetarian in have 2 friends that have vegi for years and both have stomach problems

What type of problem ?

Many digestive disease level stomach or intestine unrelated sometimes to food

Red viand related gastrointestinal cancer (World Health Organization)

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Scanning a few old negatives

 

This one from 1988 - The last pay packet on the day Grimethorpe Colliery closed, South Yorkshire UK.

 

Leica M6 with 21mm Elmarit   on FP4 Plus   D76 1+1

 

Great bit of photojournalism. 

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One from just before Christmas, M4P 70 year anniversary + 35mmF2.5 color Skopar, Agfa APX100 out of date, i had to crop bottom of becase of thr blurry gate

 

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Love this. So much to see. Hunts are great photo opportunities.

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One has Crohn's

Gary , it depends a lot on the intestinal flora (IF) in people but in general in relation to meat consumption

I do not believe that this person is vegetarian all along his life,  must have eat meat at a given moment

(poor fermentation -by IF-problems of long stay of the meat in the gut)

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2005/jul/16/health.food

scientific and medical articles at your disposal if you want by MP

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Gary , it depends a lot on the intestinal flora (IF) in people but in general in relation to meat consumption

I do not believe that this person is vegetarian all along his life, must have eat meat at a given moment

(poor fermentation -by IF-problems of long stay of the meat in the gut)

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2005/jul/16/health.food

scientific and medical articles at your disposal if you want by MP

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Oh dear,I like corned beef

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Love this. So much to see. Hunts are great photo opportunities.

Cheers Trevor I get lots of opportunity because my wife hunts with The Four Shires Hunt, best thing is we get to go to country houses that the general public don't get to see
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Scanning a few old negatives

 

This one from 1988 - The last pay packet on the day Grimethorpe Colliery closed, South Yorkshire UK.

 

Leica M6 with 21mm Elmarit on FP4 Plus D76 1+1

Great shot, did you work there ? Or were you there to cover it ?
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Gary good eye

In crop 150% he also eats and have a RF Fuji digit camera

 

You notice that the crop to 100-150% keeps a good definition, not in digital case

 

attachicon.gifImage1chinatkodp160+++-crop150.jpg

 

interesting detail, both eat pies .crop 100%

"Interesting Doctor Watson" :D

 

attachicon.gifImage1chinatkodp160+++-1ercrop150-950.jpg

 

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Taking this story onward . . . that might even be Andre Agassi.

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Hi gsgary - I was covering it for the closure and although standard camera then was a Nikon FM with Konica 400 I always used to like to take a M6 loaded with B&W along to jobs like this.

 

Last week I completely emptied my darkroom to clean it all out and I found a lot of negs from the 1980's and 1990's that I will scan and post from time to time.

 

Darkroom is looking pristine now but I can't find anything hahahahah - think the mess and organised chaos was better before.

 

I standardised on 2 films TRI-X and FP4 always in D76 1+1. I still always use D76 1+1but now tend to use Fomapan 400 as I really like the film. I have a couple of 30m tins of AGFA APX 100 in the freezer (to me probably the best medium speed film of all time ) still so I will also be using that from time to time.

I love format 400, I sold all my Canon gear had most L lenses upto 300f2.8L lovely lens all because my Leica friend loaned me an M2 now I have an M4-2, M4p 70 year anniversary (gets used every time I go out) but I only have Voigtlander lenses but looking to get my first Leica lens
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A photo from long ago, when Kodachrome ruled the world...

 

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Contax, Kodachrome 64

 

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