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That Adam is a stunner, I love it, fabulous shot.

Gary

 

Thanks, Gary.  I had to sit through a long explanation from the woman who was occupying the yellow towel regarding how she bought the umbrella from a yard sale.  I just wanted the lady under the umbrella to stay still so I could take the shot and move one...  The explanation was endless...

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nice POV, Gary.  What film?

Therein lies a mystery for me Adam. It is a series from perhaps ten years or so ago, and while I was shooting stock images, lots of them, in 35mm as well as 120 (6x4.5, 6x6, 6x7, 6x9). I used whatever I found and was happy with Velvia, as well as E100, and others, I didn't have any particular brand loyalty.

 

The edge of the film does not have the manufacturer, nor the "speed". All it has is "570 40", with the "40" being in slightly smaller type/font.

I'd love to know what it is/was, purely out of curiosity more than anything else.

Gary

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Thanks, Gary.  I had to sit through a long explanation from the woman who was occupying the yellow towel regarding how she bought the umbrella from a yard sale.  I just wanted the lady under the umbrella to stay still so I could take the shot and move one...  The explanation was endless...

Lovely beach scenes, all of them different, and from at least one you posted elsewhere (the group series) quite a liberal sort of beach too (for us sheltered folk down here anyway).

This one though, exceptionally colourful, lovely shot. Worth the earful I say. :D

Gary

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Another from some of that unknown film, all it has on the film edge is "570 40".

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Nice Gary

Ive never been to Paris...............

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Lovely sunset on the banks of the river (no idea what name it is) but its in Vietnam

 

 

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Nice Gary

Ive never been to Paris...............

Then ensure you get there.

Two reasons; primarily it is THE place I love to shoot B&W, I simply love it.

Secondly, catch up with the Doc for a coffee, something we came oh so close with last year, but will definitely do next year.

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I mean, how could you not be enchanted by this sort of view?

M6

35 Summicron

T-Max100

R09 1:50

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I was loaned a 90mm hated it so I will never be buying anything more than 50mm

 

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Gary, you love the horses isn't ?

Take them with a 90mm and with a 50mm

For the 50 you'll get a deformation due to the focus and

you will be forced to reframe or crop for a close up and you lose in definition

 

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Provia 100 and W Nikkor 25 f/4 LTM on R4A

 

 

A beach shot for Adam and Gary :-)

 

Provia 100 21 SA 3.4 on Hexar RF

 

 

Macumba, RJ by JM__, on Flickr

 

Street, City of God, Brazil by JM__, on Flickr

 

 

Ping pong game, City of God, Brazil by JM__, on Flickr

 

Cheers, JM.

JM nice street pictures and beach picture. This last one is great with the boy at the "decisive moment"

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After Kodak now Fuji  :)

the colors of Fuji are as pretty as Kodak

 

Cap Blanc Nez Cliff

Calais

 

M7-90ME-Fuji Sup.100

With the ME90 I am at 0.70 m for focus and with the macroadapter at 0.50 m

 

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Plaubel Makina 67, Tmax 400, D76 1:1

 

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