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and last here is a straight portrait ...

 

 

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here are a couple of more

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last one, promise ....

 

 

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Urban-art Swindon-style.  Rolleicord Vb, Portra 400.

That must be depicting the Lloyd's that was on the corner of what became The Parade after they filled in the canal. I used to get very bored as a child waiting in the line there on a Saturday morning (yes, Saturday in those days!)

 

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The entrance to El Médol Roman Quarry  (a World Heritage site) near Tarragona.  M7, C-Sonnar 50mm, Acros100, Aculux3.

 

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as if this group needed more evidence, here is a new born (my sweetheart's first grandchild ... a boy) using Portra 800 at f/2, 35mm summicron

 

 

 

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Here's a try I did. Same subject shot in three different ways: Leica with Summaron 3,5, Fuji X-E2 with Summaron 35mm (though it becomes a 52mm) and Fuji X-E2 with the infamous Voigtländer 21mm (a 31mm in full format).

I used the medium yellow filter with the Leica and I've set up the Fuji in the same way using the Voigtländer lens.

The second has a different FOV, obviously, and I've shot them about the same time, with one hour difference more or less.

Which one is better? Hey Doc? :D

 

 

I like number one the best

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NYC with the Leica MP and an Ektar 100:

 

unfortunately I cut the feed a bit...

Nice, Dirk. The colours are delightful.

Living in a land where Smart Phones are almost a genetic extension (Singapore), it continues to amaze me the total concentration they attract. How quickly the World has changed since the introduction of the brick carphone.

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