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Here's one from last fall.  I haven't posted in quite some time, due to mostly shooting digital over the winter.  Will have some more film shots soon!
 
M4-P, 35/2.5, HP5:
 
Down by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr

 

Very nice, Brendon. I like the perspective, and HP5 works well with the grain making for a gritty shot.

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I treat damp, worn limestone with a similar degree of caution to sheet ice. There's just enough slip potential in Chee Dale to make the 100 yards or so length of Chee Steps a bit of fun as the River Wye rushes past. This outdated Fujicolor C200 I'm finally using up three and a half years late is also a bit of fun. I have to say I'm impressed with the dynamic range, there is at least four stops difference between the banks. My new 28mm f2 summicron asph is another bit of fun too, I'm thinking the 75mm f2 summicron asph would make a good partner for it as a longer term travel plan.

 

Chee Steps, White Peak.

 

Leica MP

28mm f2 summicron asph

old Fujicolor C200 exposed at 100 iso.

Steve,  really nice superb color

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Henry

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There were a lot of moving parts to this;  me, the escalator and the people.  I didn't have the right film loaded given the lack of light, but decided to give it a try anyway.

 

SWC/M - TMax 100

 

Exchange Place Station - Jersey City

 

15920007 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

Well done, Marc. Not an easy shot with a SWC. I like the metal highlights of the escalator treads punching through against the deep shadows. This image translate the sense of movement well.

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I haven't posted here in a while as I have been playing about with medium and large format but there is some joy to come back to 35MM and Leica. Leica M6ttl, Pre ASPH 50mm Summilux, Kodak Ektar I think. Greenwich park and London from the Greenwich Meridian Line:

I like this, Rob. The colours of the sky are very nice, and the buildings have an ethereal quality. Are you able to post some of your MF / LF shots? This thread is non-discriminatory.

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Montmartre

Place du Tertre

Paris

 

 

Ilford D100

MP-50 LA

 

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I treat damp, worn limestone with a similar degree of caution to sheet ice. There's just enough slip potential in Chee Dale to make the 100 yards or so length of Chee Steps a bit of fun as the River Wye rushes past. This outdated Fujicolor C200 I'm finally using up three and a half years late is also a bit of fun. I have to say I'm impressed with the dynamic range, there is at least four stops difference between the banks. My new 28mm f2 summicron asph is another bit of fun too, I'm thinking the 75mm f2 summicron asph would make a good partner for it as a longer term travel plan.

 

Chee Steps, White Peak.

 

Leica MP

28mm f2 summicron asph

old Fujicolor C200 exposed at 100 iso.

Very nice, Steve. Difficult to capture the detail in the shaded left bank with the bright sunlit trees on the right - Well done.

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Thanks Henry. What a view!!

 

This is a beautiful shot, Henry. Wonderful colours, intriguing patterns on the field, and the balloons below adding great perspective.

 

Thank you for your kind comments Trev and Eoin  :)

As any person loving freedom in this world where everything is already "formatted"

even in photo (I mean digital)

Also feel like a bird, it feels good.  It was in this spirit that I took this "diving" photo

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Henry

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These 2 are a bit damaged, and suffered light leak during an eventful film change, but Tri-X is a robust, utilitarian film...

25761731264_6c108323ae_b.jpgc008 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

26340629216_6a284ba14e_b.jpgc009 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

Eoin the first picture is very impressive look like real

in addition clouds give a little dramatic aspect and the fog in background

space effect

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Henry

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From High Speed Train * and in Kodak Portra 400

South France

 

You can see snowy Mont Blanc Moutain range (4800m)  French Alpes

in back ground :) 

 

Leica M7

35 Summilux Asph

 

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* 350  km/h

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Portra one of the best film , suitable for all light conditions :)

in keeping the natural colors

 

Old Port of Marseille (France)  the pass , at sunset

Choppy Mediterranean Sea that day and windy weather

 

M7-28 Summicron Asph

Kodak Portra 400

(dev home lab 30°C in C41 Tetenal)

picture uncorrected :)

 

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