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This, to me, is the most enjoyable single thread on this forum. I find it inspiring and interesting in equal measure.

 

Thank you, everyone.

I have been here since the first page i think and love it, after seeing some of the colour shots in this thread in believe i should shoot more colour

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Some more from Arbor Low, I'm loving the GW690 and Foma 200, just had 10 rolls of Foma 400 which i like a lot

 

Family portrait kind of

 

 

The light was changing very quickly because of a snow storm

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This is particularly nice, Gary – I like the multiple layers as the composition recedes into the distance.

 

It's an interesting place, Arbor Low (bit off my beaten track but I should make a northerly detour sometime).

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This is particularly nice, Gary – I like the multiple layers as the composition recedes into the distance.

 

It's an interesting place, Arbor Low (bit off my beaten track but I should make a northerly detour sometime).

Thank you it is a similar shot to one on the cover of one of my favourite photographer's books, Dennis Thorpe
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This, to me, is the most enjoyable single thread on this forum. I find it inspiring and interesting in equal measure.

 

Thank you, everyone.

EC you are right some color sometimes is good for the moral  :)

Thanks for your encouragement and contributions of all the friends of this thread :)

 

 

 

Stone and old house  in Ardèche

 

 

Kodak Portra 400

Leica M7

35 Summilux Asph

 

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Near the farm ...

 

 

... old oak wine barrels

Excellent red wine :)

 

KP 400-M7-35 LA

 

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And something on Portra 160 from me...  Colourful produce (& shoppers!) at a Spanish street market.  Rolleicord Vb.

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Thankd David , glad see you back :)

a connoisseur in wine :)

 

 

Like Adam,  life would be too sad if there is only black and white
so I continue in color

 

You said "spring" Ian ?

 

Street photos Hambourg in flower

Nice german ladies , isn't ?

 

Fuji Sup. Reala

Leica M7-35 Summil. Asph

 

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Some more from Arbor Low, I'm loving the GW690 and Foma 200, just had 10 rolls of Foma 400 which i like a lot

 

Family portrait kind of

229-XL.jpg

 

The light was changing very quickly because of a snow storm

232-XL.jpg

 

226-XL.jpg

 

is that your assistant in the first?  Man, I need to get one of those!  How much do you pay an hour??

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Early sunset, NYC

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Pine(ing) for the summer...

 

 

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Canon EOS 5, EF 28-105, Kodak Portra 160

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M7 w/50mm Summicron on Ilford FP4+ in HC110B

 

Also posted in Street section.

Mike has been selling "Real Change" the newspaper to benefit Seattle's homeless on this same corner for 16 years. He also winds the the antique clock on the same corner.

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