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It is very nice to see you back Chris. And I love the vapor trails, esp the first one. Resistance is futile :)

 

I won't burden the thread by reposting but I have now uploaded the fisherman image with the horizon corrected to Flickr. Took a bit of imaginative use of the magic lasso, quick mask and cutting and pasting.

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Two more from yesterday's little outing to Ashton Keynes, a small village on the edge of the Cotswolds Water Park.  GW690II, medium yellow filter, Acros 100, Rodinal.

(1) Turn right here...  

(2) High time I was heading back to the car park...

 

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I'm now in the lull between having the basement torn out and the insurance company approving estimates for repairs, so a little chemical consolation is in order. After a couple of weeks I wasn't sure if I could remember how!

SWC, Portra 400, Unicolor presskit, X1 scans:

 

 

Wallace #4 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

 

Wallace #3 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

 

Wallace #2 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

 

It looks like your memory is serving you well! Very nice.

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I'm now in the lull between having the basement torn out and the insurance company approving estimates for repairs, so a little chemical consolation is in order. After a couple of weeks I wasn't sure if I could remember how!

SWC, Portra 400, Unicolor presskit, X1 scans:

 

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Wallace #4 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Wallace #3 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Wallace #2 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

Just amazing, the colors are incredible!

best regards

Marc

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This is Gotham and I just missed Batman flying over head b/c my exposure was too long...  :)

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25138414336_0952ca66d7_b.jpgWädenswil - Ilford XP2 film by -Ric Capucho-

 

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A few more from that foggy day... when the fog is just transparent enough, it gives me a depth of field effect that I very much like. So, no, it's not always foggy around my neck o' the woods, but you'll see me fumbling for a camera whenever the fog descends.

 

Usually, we have bright, sunny skies - in fact bright, sunny and transparent enough to totally overwhelm b&w film.

 

Ric

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I'm now in the lull between having the basement torn out and the insurance company approving estimates for repairs, so a little chemical consolation is in order. After a couple of weeks I wasn't sure if I could remember how!

SWC, Portra 400, Unicolor presskit, X1 scans:

 

25265058882_01d5f71863_c.jpg

Wallace #4 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

24756626523_366e4e8761_c.jpg

Wallace #3 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

24756608473_370b89a6b3_c.jpg

Wallace #2 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

 

Gd to see you back Chris. 3 super pictures. You've still got it..

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I'm now in the lull between having the basement torn out and the insurance company approving estimates for repairs, so a little chemical consolation is in order. After a couple of weeks I wasn't sure if I could remember how!

SWC, Portra 400, Unicolor presskit, X1 scans:

 

 

Wallace #4 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

 

Wallace #3 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

 

Wallace #2 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

Chris glad see you back despite the works of your house.

I waited for the fire in my kitchen , visit of experts insurance for 1 month , agreement of insurance

and the availability of  companies that come to repait and  paint . While it lasted six months

I hope it will be less for you.

 

Stunning pictures and wonderful color

Best

Henry

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Wädenswil - Ilford XP2 film by -Ric Capucho-

 

Wädenswil - Ilford XP2 film by -Ric Capucho-

 

Wädenswil - Ilford XP2 film by -Ric Capucho-

 

Wädenswil - Ilford XP2 film by -Ric Capucho-

 

 

A few more from that foggy day... when the fog is just transparent enough, it gives me a depth of field effect that I very much like. So, no, it's not always foggy around my neck o' the woods, but you'll see me fumbling for a camera whenever the fog descends.

 

Usually, we have bright, sunny skies - in fact bright, sunny and transparent enough to totally overwhelm b&w film.

 

Ric

 

Ric you are now expert in fog photography 

 

Superb pictures of fog in b&w. I think b&w of film is the best for rproduction of fog versus color

Best

Henry

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This is Gotham and I just missed Batman flying over head b/c my exposure was too long...  :)

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I "disagree" Adam, it is too harmonic and pretty. Maybe it is the beautiful twin of Gotham ;)

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Two more from yesterday's little outing to Ashton Keynes, a small village on the edge of the Cotswolds Water Park.  GW690II, medium yellow filter, Acros 100, Rodinal.

(1) Turn right here...  

(2) High time I was heading back to the car park...

Keith great pictures 

Superb b&w tonality

Best

Henry

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I like this shot. It has wonderful tonality and a very pleasant composition. I might have post-processed a bit to make the flowers stand out slightly more but the image also 'works' as it is now.

 

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A second shot from yesterday's stroll in Ashton Keynes.  An attempt to separate the daffodils from the water & bridge by using a large aperture on the GW690II.  

 

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Sorry I should have multi-quoted. The second one is very nice. Even though the field is quite bright it works for me because of the framing. Very cinematic, somehow.

 

Two more from yesterday's little outing to Ashton Keynes, a small village on the edge of the Cotswolds Water Park.  GW690II, medium yellow filter, Acros 100, Rodinal.

(1) Turn right here...  

(2) High time I was heading back to the car park...

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Street photos London :)

 

with Kodak Portra 400

 

London Eye - Queen's walk

1-2 stops underexposure

 

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and Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

28 Summicron Asph

 

Covent Garden

(like Place du Tertre Montmartre Paris)

 

 

Rg

H.

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I love my M7 :)

 

 

Kodak Portra 400

50 Summilux Asph

 

Port of Granville

Normandy

 

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Best

Henry

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