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Love this mate...........you can look at given it a 2 x 1 crop and see if you like that better :)

 

 

I really like this one, Adam - There is a huge amount of texture coming through, and I love the deep shadows. Gloss and Grit!

 

Many thanks, Neil and Eoin for your opinions.  

 

Neil - Thanks for taking me "outside of the box" on this one.  

Let me place the the two framing versions side by side and please let me know your opinion.  Looking for others' opinions as well..   Many thanks... 

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Cropped in a 2/3 frame per Neil's suggestion...

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...A very difficult and hard month to pass..

Welcome back, Henry. Our thoughts are with you and your family. I hope that some of the fine photo's your friends have been submitting bring some cheer to you.

 

You started a mighty fine thing here, Henry, and we all appreciate it.

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Where is Henry when you need him, it should be him that tips his thread over into the 2000 pages.

Gary

 

801 pages to go yet, so I think Henry should be back by then ;)

 

...just beat me to it Henry...welcome back.  The same second I posted, you'done same so I deleted.

 

I hope comfort from family is working for you...

 

Thanks Gary Mute and David. It touches me a lot

Rg

Henry

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Autumn color in fog

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-35 LA

 

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Henry

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Adam 2/1 not 2/3..................it will look like a pano

 

yikes, Neil, that's a lot of cropping of my tiny little square frame!

Here is a 16x9 crop, which is as much as I'm comfortable chopping due to the diminished print size it produces...

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I am back, thank you to all of you !, including Gary, Eoin, Christoph and others here for your sympathy

and think of my humble person

 

A very difficult and hard month to pass

Bad news I have someone from the family who will probably die

 

I regret not being able to access where I am. And in addition with what happens I forgot my access codes

to mail and LF and everything is blocked

 

Sorry to have left you without news.

Beautiful pictures here on these last pages. I will try to look at the beautiful pages of photos to forget a little ....

 

Best regards to all of you.

Henry

 

Welcome back, dear Henry!

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My preference is pre-crop, Adam - I like the dimension it adds.

 

Eoin - Thanks a lot.  I need to stare a bit more but I think I agree with you.  There is something about the vast scale of the room that is lost with the crop, perhaps...

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yikes, Neil, that's a lot of cropping of my tiny little square frame!

Here is a 16x9 crop, which is as much as I'm comfortable chopping due to the diminished print size it produces...

 

I like that

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Adam....I was thinking something like this. You move in a little closer to the fountain and have a nice balanced reflection off the ceiling and dirty floor

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Adam....I was thinking something like this. You move in a little closer to the fountain and have a nice balanced reflection off the ceiling and dirty floor

 

ah, a slight crop of all sides keeping the square frame.  That's another idea and it will retain file size and printing capability.  Def worth considering.  Thanks, Marc.

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What a lovely photograph Ian.

 

A few more from late September.

My daughter and I went to Therfield Heath looking for the last of the Chalkhill Blues but I think she was happy just to sit and read in the warm evening sunshine.

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I really like the first one with the silhouettes. Great story-telling shot Steve.

 

here are a couple of shots from Central Park by the reservoir ....... the night shot is tri-x with 75mm summicron and the shot from the track is also 75mm summicron and ektar 100 (I desaturated, poetic license :-) ) ......both shot with my M-A

 

Lovely colours James. Very frameable photograph.

 

Got my first roll back from the lab :) Bavarian autumn:

 

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Mamiya 645 1000s - Velvia

 

You picked a hotel at a good spot, Christoph. A classic photo.

 

From my Hotel room, Poland, a month ago.

 

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M4-P, 2/40C, Foma100, ns

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

Well done Adam. I wonder how many romantic relationships have begun and ended, and how many baddies have been killed, at this location in the movies. Quite a few methinks. 

 

Another from Central Park last week...

 

Bethesda Fountain, Hassy 503cw, 80mm Planar, Tmax 400

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This is sterling stuff Marc. 

 

Some fall colors at The Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton NJ

 

M6 

Noctilux f/1

Portra 160

 

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2016-11-06-0033 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

 

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 2016-11-06-0006 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

 

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 2016-11-06-0030 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

 

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 2016-11-06-0012 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

 

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A Fall cityscape from Central Park.

 

503cw, 80mm  Planar, EKTAR

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