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35mm summicron Provia 100-F  Really beginning to enjoy the color from this film, and as befits this thread, film generally. These are my sweetheart's son and her grandson (his son, BTW), at about 6 weeks ....

Great moment, Steve.
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Morning light in snowy Central Park

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screwed up again !!!!!!!!!   okay here is the last one ....

 

Steve this one is lovely and well seen

the wonderful look between the father and his son !

that I call "the collusive glance" :)

Thanks for sharing

Best

Henry

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A river scene for a slight change, still on the Fuji RDP, but am about done, for a while.

Not the Seine but our local Waikato.

Gary

Like in New Orleans Gary

Nice color

Best

Henry

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….with the Berlin-Leica-Group at the Airport Berlin-Tempelhof...

 

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M4+CBiogon35 - TX400@800 - Adonal

 

 

 

…. again Berlin-Tempelhof…like the new BER not finished yet….above the Mainentrance….

 

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M4 + CBiogon 35 - TX400@800 - Adonal

 

 

First welcome Mathias to our thread and  "crazy" film club  :)

I like particularly the perspective in the first picture and the structure

of the building with its aligned scrap metal

Nice b&w tonality

Best

Henry

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First welcome Mathias to our thread and  "crazy" film club  :)

I like particularly the perspective in the first picture and the structure

of the building with its aligned scrap metal

Nice b&w tonality

Best

Henry

 

Henry,

thank you again for your welcome... :)

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Yes, know what you mean...

It was about 2pm so no long shadows

But i just returned from a spot that waa barely shootable as it is around 5pm now (with the sun behind me)

In any case, imo the finder isnt all that useful in controlled situations and i use a prism finder as it provides the full (unobstructed) frame and also ability to focus...

 

I was looking into the prism finder for my SWC, I opted for the 6X6 Voigtlander Angle Finder instead....thinking I'd be using it more often.  I carry my SWC around with me a fair amount and usually shooting in un-controlled scenarios most of the time.   The angle finder gets me some pretty cool street perspectives without having to crouch, slouch, twist my neck, or get my knees and clothes dirty.   For the un-controlled scenarios, I zone focus; for larger, deeper, landscapes I've just used hyper-focal focusing.  I love this camera, such a joy to hold and shoot, but a little tricky to get used to.  I've gotten a lot better at judging distance to subject the more I use it. It definitely takes a little time to get used to having no focus/metering visuals.  

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For Minh but with my M7 and Summilux 50 Asph :)

 

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Fuji Superia 100

 

Rg

Henry

 

 

 

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... :)

 

old fountain and old stone

 

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M7-50 LA-Fuji Sup

 

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Henry

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Just got myself a little scanner this morning...

 

first test with a slide, cannot recall the film used on a Hexar AF shot a few years ago in Saana Yemen:

 

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In Saana. by JM__, on Flickr

 

and got my M2 and M4-P fixed as well :-)

 

Cheers, JM

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So, the feeling on the "new" scanner JM, happy?

What I see looks very good.

Gary

 

Quite happy I must say ! Will dig more into it soon ...

 

Best, Jean-Marc.

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Cambridge Buskers.

 

M4, 35 Summaron 2.8, XP2

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King's College Chapel, Cambridge

 

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