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1966. Tri X probably developed in D76. Pentax SLR. Recently scanned. There's some degradation of the negative visible in the sky. attachicon.gifStonehenge 1966.jpg

At each corner you can see a photographer

Nice picture Ans even in 1966

The proof that we can keep our photo for many years without damage

is it the case in digital ?

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Henry

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I can see we are currently organizing (perhaps unknowingly) into "groups" with experts within those groups appearing, LOL.

Ric is the undisputed master of fog.

Philip of reflections.

Henry of poppies.

Dirk of cars.

Any others?

Gary

 

Thanks for your comment Gary and specially for you  this last poppy

 

Notice the "soft" edge" of the flower :) , not "cutting" or "cigarette paper" type :angry:

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-90 Apo Summicron Asph

 

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Merci Henry. I took a few photos, here's the same one without ND filter. I find the foreground distracting on this photo.

 

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Philip I like a little blur of the first plan highlighting the tower in the background

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I have currently a color C41 development of my last roll of Paris shot yesterday at Montmartre

Place du Tertre the Impressionist place, and Champs Elysées. I'll post some pictures for you.

Time was very hot and lot people in Paris.

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Leica m6ttl, Ilford fp4+, 50mm summilux pre asph

28088326351_09ec3df97b_b.jpgimg161 by biotecbob, on Flickr

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Canon eos 1v, tri-x, 50mm 1.2

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Rob what softness in these lovely portraits , soft line

what impression of sweetness in his film pictures.

B&w tonality is perfect :)

Picture 2 a future Leica photographer with his lighmeter :)

Picture 4 skin and grain of pores superb really nice

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Henry

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Dunkerque beach at low tide and searching for shells and seaweeds (in salad) :)

It's 3 seagulls at right , not dusts on sensor :D

 

Ilford D100

MP-50 LA

Nikon Coolscan V

 

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Nikon FM2n, Nikkor 135/2.8, Fuji C200

 

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Nantes in Brittany

Free bike instead of the car (pollution).

I took a ride to photography in the city

 

Fuji Superia 100

M7-50 Lux Asph

 

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Nantes in Brittany

Free bike instead of the car (pollution).

I took a ride to photography in the city

 

Fuji Superia 100

M7-50 Lux Asph

 

attachicon.gifImage6nantesvelibfujireallfhtfes+++950tc.jpg

 

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Henry

Sorry Henry,

since yesterday night (Germany:France 0:2) I don't like your photos anymore  ;)  ;)  ;)  ;) . And my best friend is French too. Hard times for me.

But I think after 2 or three days of crying I will love your analog phots again!

best regards

 

Marc

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