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Gary

 

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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

 

Steve the first picture is amazing

Thanks Steve

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Henry

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Well, this week you have seen examples from my first Hasselblad attempts and from my test of Fomapan 200 in my Rolleicord.  Seems fitting to round off the week with some from my GW690II (Velvia 100, received back from Palm Lab today).

Taken last week in early morning light on the Ridgeway in Wiltshire.

 

Superb color Keith

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Henry

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Neuschwanstein Castle as seen from Marienbrücke (Marie's Bridge). This is one of the top most photographed spots in Germany, but I guess I was the only one that day shooting medium format film.

 

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Mamiya 645 1000s - Velvia

I know this castle ...

 

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

 

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Mamiya 645 1000s - Velvia

 

Superb color James

You can develop yourself your color film its very easy and faster than b&w

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Henry

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Hasselblad SWC as a "street camera"...works great.

 

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Michelle.

SWC on Fuji Acros 100

 

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Fellow photographer

 

SWC on Fuji Acros 100

 

 

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Ukulele player, Pike Place

 

Acros again

All

developed in HC 110 H

Great series Sail

B&w fine

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Henry

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