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Magic. Always wondered what it looked like..

 

 

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

 

 

Yes Adam magic and wonderful color like in a fairy tale , hum , not Batman , it reminded me your Trump  :)

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Henry

 

Many thanks, Trev, Marc and Henry. :)

Henry - Yes, you can see a few "Trumps" in this skyline.  Soon they may be coming to a skyline near you... :ph34r:

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"Religion and security"

Tmax 400, MP, Summarit 35

 

best regards

Marc

very exotic and alluring, Marc.  

 

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

 

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25208548185_d05253a05e_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

you (and Henry) are a master of fog.  I would have thought that the HP5 would serve you well here...?

 

I love my M7 :)

 

 

Kodak Portra 400

50 Summilux Asph

 

Port of Granville

Normandy

 

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Henry

 

Wow, very delicious green, Henry, with the backdrop of the true blue sky.  Nice

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Peak District National Park.

 

Fuji GX617

90mm lens

Ilford Delta 100

Lee 21

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Nice, Henry.

Maybe crop the bit of beach from the bottom of the frame, convert to mono, a subtle sepia tone and you have a piece of wall art!

 

I expected what Steve wants :)

 I took many pictures of this beautiful Breton boat

All in sepia tone (Silver Efex Pro 2 )

Good idea the first time for me

 

 

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and the second picture , taken later  , also converted in sepia

 

 

 

 

Leica M7

50 LA

 

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Henry

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Now back to nature in macrophotos

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7- 90 ME (focus <70cms)

MacroAdapter-Tripod

Magnifier viewer 90°

Epson V700 Scan

3200dpi 24 bits

+Betterscanning glass

Uncropped :)

Very lightweight package allowing the macro photo, not the case with my SLR

 

 

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Henry

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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

 

Nice shots Chris !

 

Adam and Chris, I 've just bought a SWC/M an hour ago, any tips ?! :-)

 

Cheers JM

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Silky-smooth stream.  GW690II, Acros 100, Rodinal.

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Fog for Ric and Adam :)

 

 

Kodak TX400

Leica MP

50 Summilux Asph

 

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Henry

 

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HP5 Ilford

MP-35 Sumilux Asph

 

 

Frozen fog :)

 

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Henry

 

First picture :  not dust on sensor  ...  but nice duck and duckling  :D

You're afraid  isn't ?

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HP5 Ilford

Leica MP

35 LA

 

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I expected what Steve wants :)

 I took many pictures of this beautiful Breton boat

All in sepia tone (Silver Efex Pro 2 )

Good idea the first time for me

 

 

attachicon.gifImage1granvkodp400fecfes++++.jpg

 

 

and the second picture , taken later  , also converted in sepia

 

 

attachicon.gifImage2granvKP400fecfeslpicfht+++-900.jpg

 

 

Leica M7

50 LA

 

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Henry

 

These are terrific. The second reminds me of photographs take in the early 20th century by Beakins off the south of England. They were known as Beacons of Cowes and their sailing pictures are wonderful. Henry is a successor.

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An architecturally-inspired twin-span segmental masonry arched bridge over the Aray with a conspicuous oculus (cylindrical opening) through the spandrel over the central pier. This feature enables the bridge to escape the unattractive appearance offered by two equal spans of 65 ft, referred to as an ‘unresolved duality’ in architecture. The setting helps of course!!

 

Wonderful tonal range. Was the sun shining on the bridge - it is very bright and a very informative study of the bridge (or was there an information board in front of you where you could copy that down!).  

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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

 

You must get a lot of the trans-Atlantic traffic flying overhead in your neck of the woods.

Beautiful blue skies and interesting foreground.

Welcome back and I hope everything gets resolved soon.

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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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Philip

Thanks for the suggestion, Philip.  Your wish is my command...   ;)  

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These are terrific. The second reminds me of photographs take in the early 20th century by Beakins off the south of England. They were known as Beacons of Cowes and their sailing pictures are wonderful. Henry is a successor.

 

A little spelling correction, Michael: Beken of Cowes

 

The images are as you say: wonderful!

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