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Adam,

 

Having actually taken some more time to review your website, what strikes me is that you employ a very natural and unforced perspective, or at least that is the effect of the perspective you choose. I consider it an indicator of a very fine artist that your images are incredibly satisfying to view, and easy to appreciate. Perhaps it is because your style suits my view of aesthetic appeal.

 

In any event, the work is beautifully cohesive, and flows in a very nice evolutionary style that also captures your development as a photographer. I suspect you have sensed that, and that is why the timing is right for an "exhibition" in the electronic media.

 

My desire to see your images in a book is also a reflection of the appeal that the analog medium holds for me, and I suspect many others. I would be very proud to display your book in my home as a sign of my good taste, as well as a display of yours.

 

Regards,

 

J :)

 

 

The use of thumb-nails for each category works well as one is immediately given an overview, rather than have to click/scroll through full-screen images.  Good, clean overall layout devoid of annoying screen-trickery :)  All in all, the site is a pleasure to visit and best of luck with your print-sales, Adam.

 

 

You're very welcome Adam, your photos and your dedication have always been a source of inspiration ! 

 

Thank you very much, Gentlemen.  I sincerely appreciate the time you took to look and report back.  All the very best, Adam 

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Another two from Wed's 2nd test roll of Tri-X through my H500C / Planar 80mm f2.8.

 

High-contrast treatment:-

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Trying the lens wide-open:-

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I like the second one a lot, Keith.  The high contrast works well and the focus on the bark with the compressed background is very good.  Hope you solved the problem you were having with the lines on your Hassy negs...

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A simple painter as I love

No need for a lot of painting material !

 

Hôi An street (VN)

September 2016

 

 

Kodak TMAX100 (dev D76 pure)

Leica MP - 50 Summilux Asph

 

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Best

Henry

 

 

A nice country to photograph landscapes

(I have 28 summicron Asph and 35 Summilux Asph , with me in my bag)

 

Quang Nam (VN)

September 2016

rice fields everywhere

 

 

Kodak Ektar 100

Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

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Sorry Adam for electric wires

Have you notice Ektar has a light different rendering in comparison with yours in NYC or

Israel ? may be different latitude and sunshine !

 

 

Best

Henry

Amazing photos, Henry.  The tones in the first B&W and the painterly rendition with utterly sublime blues and greens in your next post are your signature.  

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A NYC street performer of a new breed who are so aggressive with tourists that they take money from "volunteers" in nothing less than a shake-down fashion...  :o

M-A, 50mm lux asph, CINESTILL 50

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Henry, thank you for your hint. But if it should  be really necessary, i'd prefer blasting. It is important, to save the film as unique original. I detest the disappearence of Trotsky. :angry:

Rgds

Joachim

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IA converted to IIIA, 50mm 2.5 Hektor LTM, TriX , Rodinal

 

When nobody else steps-up to the job, there is always Grandpa.

 

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Same camera, same lens. Kentmere 400 ASA, Rodinal

 

Old, neighborhood pizzeria.

 

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Guggenheim Museum, Tri-X shot at 800, 1 second f2.8 voigtland 21mm f1.8 Leica M-A

 

 

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A bit more Paris.

M6

30 Summicron

Kodak T-Max 100

R09 1:50

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A Miller I visited your website.  Your work is fantastic.  The shot of the painter in the long coat painting with his back to the camera

should be in an Art Museum.

Cheers Dan

I agree Adam, and I think you should change your avatar because it communicates as small as it is, a whole different feeling of you and your work than you probably are having seen your website now.

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Guest NEIL-D-WILLIAMS

Our favourite city Neil, been there three times now, absolutely love it.

So so different from what we have here.

Gary

 

Mate

Did any of that tremor effect you or your family and friends..............are you in the north or south island??

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