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Fruit-seller in the town square, Rhodes.

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50 Summicron

FP4+
Rodinal 1:50

BEOON scanned.

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And to keep the "under the bridge" theme going.

M6

35 Summicron

Delta 100
Rodinal 1:50

BEOON scanned.

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Another Kentmere 100 / Ilfosol 3 photo (M7, ZM Biogon 35mm f2). Tweaked in SEFexPro2.

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For snow , it's snow .We are right in :) Brrr....

It was at least -15 ° C  and your fingers should be frozen , no ?

Very nice

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Imperial City (1802) VN *

a nice place to visit :)

in the middle of tthe Frangipani flower flagrance (in foreground)

 

 

Fuji Superia 100

M7-35 LA

 

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A couple more from Dorset (taken on one of my wanders through some of the lesser trodden parts of this great county). T-max 100 or 400 (can't remember exactly), 35 Summicron.

 

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One of my more satisfying photographs this year (I only took a single frame as I was passing, which is unusual for me).

 

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A couple more from Dorset (taken on one of my wanders through some of the lesser trodden parts of this great county). T-max 100 or 400 (can't remember exactly), 35 Summicron.

 

tumblr_o52tb5Qd301r1w4b4o1_1280.jpg

 

 

One of my more satisfying photographs this year (I only took a single frame as I was passing, which is unusual for me).

 

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Atmosphere of real countryside ,  through your two photos Ian

Beautiful black and white tonality on my Enzo screen :)

may be TX100 because not too much deep black

Thanks Ian

Best

Henry

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JM,

 

Nice, I do like the specific characteristics these revolving panorama cameras have, and how you use them.

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

Thanks a lot Christoph,

 

will post more from the Widelux soon !

 

Best, Jean-Marc.

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One from my new (to me) Fuji GS645S.

 

I've never had a medium format camera before so was a little unsure what to expect, but I'm pleased so far, just need to find a few more interesting subjects for the future.

 

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Fomapan 200, stand developed in R09, and scanned with my Epson V550.

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One from my new (to me) Fuji GS645S.

 

I've never had a medium format camera before so was a little unsure what to expect, but I'm pleased so far, just need to find a few more interesting subjects for the future.

 

attachicon.gifFUJI GS645S-007.jpg

 

Fomapan 200, stand developed in R09, and scanned with my Epson V550.

 

You should be pleased ! There is excellent detail and tonality.

I have only started using MF in the last 18 months or so and am totally sold on it. 

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That was the one Eoin. Fuzzy surrounds but snappy in the middle with the reflection, the only place there was any light. Glad you spotted that!

 

I was shooting a 35'lux pre ASPH wide open and it was struggle.

 

I think you should give me a little more for that lens ;-)

You also need to buy my Noctilux f1 :-)

 

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One from my new (to me) Fuji GS645S.

 

I've never had a medium format camera before so was a little unsure what to expect, but I'm pleased so far, just need to find a few more interesting subjects for the future.

 

attachicon.gifFUJI GS645S-007.jpg

 

Fomapan 200, stand developed in R09, and scanned with my Epson V550.

If the Fujinon lens on yours is as good as the one on my GW690 your going to love that camera

With thanks Pete for the 35 'lux :D, but those Nocti's are a tad too rich for my blood!

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I'm sorry I haven't contributed for a while. I'm stuck in the UK doing nursing duty on demented in-laws (18 hour days and up several times at night). I have a camera with me but after 11 days here I haven't even left the house! I guess it's cheaper that way as I haven't spent a single penny on anything so far. I can't wait to get back to Canada and my chemicals!

 

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I can appreciate a post about posts, Ric. I'm still waiting for the day when you reach your Zen moment and post a pure white image.

 

These snow and fog pictures must look great in print. I love how they highlight the gray tones of the wood - Thank you

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