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a few moments later .... Le Crotoy at sunset

 

Kodak Ektar 100

(dev C41 to day)

M7 a fabulous camera

35 Summilux Asph just for bad light condition

No correction

fabulous film all details in the shadow are visible, not the case in digital

I'll post the same with my 2 M digit

 

 

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Do you mean pick-pockets?

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

No I mean during the street performance the crew will ask for volunteers and these "poor" people end up being publicly pressured at the end of the performance to give large $20+ tips.  The street performers do everything possible within the bounds of the law to extract max cash from the volunteers.  And, yes, I have even seen them grab wallets from time to time (in public and all part of a joke) and grab cash out.  

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Crotoy

sunset 3

 

Kodak Ektar 100

uncorrected

M7-35 Lux Asph

 

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For my last trip I only take one shot every time
No need to make inflation triggers !

All pictures are successful !

That's why I said above "M7 is a fabulous camera"

 

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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.

 

Thanks, Otto.  I really appreciate your time.  I change my avatar quite frequently and use it sometime to express humor.  But I will take your comment to heart the next time I change it.   

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Good one, Christoph.  Love the strong lines throughout.

Reflection and Bike

 

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M4-P, 2,8/40HTC, Foma100, ns

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

Thanks very much, Charles.  I really appreciate your time and feedback.

Adam,

I thoroughly enjoyed going through your dignified and inspiring web site and will return from time to time.

Thanks for sharing

Charles

 

Really beautiful, Jean Marc.  

Better have cash for the taxi...

 

Portra 400 M6 35 lux v2

 

Glorious, James.  The clouds appear to have a slightly green cast and was wondering whether it was intentional.  Easily corrected with a very slight tint slider tweak.  As it is it has a old world feel.

Another attempt on Neuschwanstein Castle:

 

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Mamiya 645 1000s - Sekor-C 80 - Konica Pro 160

 

Classic, Jean-Marc. Great moment.  

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Le baiser sur le Pont des Arts by _JM_, on Flickr

 

Xpan 45mm - forgot which film was used

 

Great photo, Dirk, so much to view, from the water, bridge, building tower, ferris wheel and mountains, some detail in the clouds, etc.

Luzern:

(Rolleiflex 3.5f and Adox 20)

 

31139634301_07c1bc3f6e_b.jpgLuzern by Dirk Raffel, auf Flickr

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Hasselbald 501C, 80mm 2.8, TriX

 

Common Louisiana Toad.

 

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I stopped off of the side of the highway (see left) one day one my way back to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv and felt the need to shoot this hay with Velvia 50 and my SWC.  We don't see much hay in NYC :)

 

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Gotta love that Velvia Adam, saturated indeed. The sky is almost too dark (for me) to be honest.

But man oh man, that depth of field (no pun intended). F22?

Gary

 

Thanks, Gary.  Yep, the sky is really dark.  A function of the pushing I had to do to correct for the underexposure.  Together, I got turbo contrast.   And yes, I maxed out the aperture at either f22. :)

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Gotta love that Velvia Adam, saturated indeed. The sky is almost too dark (for me) to be honest.

But man oh man, that depth of field (no pun intended). F22?

Gary

 

Gary - I brightened the sky a little.  It is still dark but perhaps somewhat of an improvement?

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Nice "sundog" showing in your two shots Henry.

Gary

 

Thank you Gary for your kind comment

 

 

Here another picture of this region and if you can visit next time ... need some days may be 2

you cannot see english coast because at this place the Channel is very large

 

 

after Ektar 100

Kodak Portra 160-M7-35 Lux Asph

I have not corrected . I let the picture "nature" , to prove the possibilities of M7 camera

I like to shoot contre-jour like Philip  :) With digital cam all is black

 

 

Cayeux sur Mer

Oct 2016

 

 

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Back to some B&W.

M6

35 Summicron

Delta 100

R09 1:50

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