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Whenever we visit a church or cathedral and my daughter sees an open bible or prayer book, she likes to read from it or provide an impromptu sermon.  :D  This is in the north transept of Salisbury Cathedral, one of the finest ecclesiastical buildings in all of Christendom.

 

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Seasons Greetings to the Forumites...

 

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Some winter colors to brighten up the dark days. And happy holidays everybody!

 

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Hi Henry - Glad to hear from you.  For you and others, I just wanted to clarify that I was never criticizing fellow members for merely viewing this thread and not being an active participant.  That would be silly.   I was, however, trying to express an opinion about the degree of the relative standing that someone may have in criticizing our moderator based on how active of a participant that person is. 

 

Hi All, thanks to some of you for your moral support.
It's warm to see that we're not alone. Thanks to Gary, Ric for a thought for me.
Thanks also to Adam regarding some who are only passing here and whom Adam

calls "viewers" and who never post a lesser photo.
Thanks to Ian for explaining that I am like him, demanding on the photo (details and color in the shadows)

and that I always photograph in difficult conditions (against light, darkness) compared with digital

Best

Henry

 

 

Dear Henry,

Just to tell you how much I do appreciate your thread, your enthusiasm and your medical engagement in Vietnam!
I also hope your sister is stable and on her way to recovery!

It may be, that I not always agree with you about your distaste for digital, but that should not distroy all the other subjects we do agree about!

I have spend most of my waking time working very hard editing material for a book. I have tried following the thread but did not comment. My sparetime belongs to my family and it has recently been little enough. I hope, you can understand...
But if that makes me a viewer in the eyes of Adam, then so it be...

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Xenia

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Here's to wishing everyone a warm and happy holiday tonight and tomorrow (whatever that holiday may be).  

I, too, am grateful for all the time you have given me and for all of the much needed critiques.  

Thank you!

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I still can't seem to find a scanning workflow I consistently like the results of.  Has anyone got any tips? I'm using an Epson V800, Epson scan, vuescan, colorperfect in an attempt to get the right results but I'm just never really satisfied.  I can see so much more detail in the negatives but can never seem to capture it all.

 

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Russell - What setting do you use with Vuescan.  Based on your example, there doesn't seem to be anything obviously wrong with your workflow.  I find that film scans need an extra bit of sharpening and even NR to get them in tip top shape.  Perhaps you can share another example of a photo with more midtones to demonstrate your dissatisfaction? 

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Cafe Select T-Max 400 50mm Summicron DR ......1/15 f/2 .... resting on the counter

 

 

 

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new grandson (my sweetheart's, I am the step-grandpa and enjoying him very much) .... tri-x 50mm summliux Leica M-A

 

 

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 Lafayette St NYC T-Max 400 f/11 1/500 Leica MA 50mm Summicron DR

 

 

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and one more .....

 

 

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Whenever we visit a church or cathedral and my daughter sees an open bible or prayer book, she likes to read from it or provide an impromptu sermon.  :D  This is in the north transept of Salisbury Cathedral, one of the finest ecclesiastical buildings in all of Christendom.

 

 

Salisbury Cathedral in indeed wonderful. About 18 months ago we were given a private tour by a volunteer guide who by happenstance and great luck was not busy when we showed up. It helped that we are familiar with Anglican history and usage. Equally special was a chance to see the Cathedral's copy of Magna Carta (by far the best preserved copy of four existing originals).

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Wishing you all a happy and peaceful time with your family and loved ones. 

Thank you also for a year full of inspiration.

With the usual graininess of a slight underexposure I attach a view of an early morning sky.

 

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Rgds

 

Christoph

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Happy Christmas for al of you!

 

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new grandson (my sweetheart's, I am the step-grandpa and enjoying him very much) .... tri-x 50mm summliux Leica M-A

 

I agree with Klaus some prints are the best Steve

Joyeux Noël to both of you

 

Make some good prints for them. They will keep those pictures forever. All bits and bytes will be gone, then.

 

Regards Henry

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I continue as promise...

 

Contre-jour picture 2

 

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Joyeux Noël to All of you and thanks for your film support :)

Regards

Henry

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Here's to wishing everyone a warm and happy holiday tonight and tomorrow (whatever that holiday may be).  

I, too, am grateful for all the time you have given me and for all of the much needed critiques.  

Thank you!

IIIg, 28mm summaron, Portra 400

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Great contre-jour picture as usual , really wonderful ... as in another planet

Superb shadows

Thanks Adam ...  and color details still exist in the shade

Great IIIG too !

Best

Henry

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