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Guy on a fair showed some card tricks

Kodak Tri-X 400 R80 1/125 5,6

 

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My sisters daughter with my hat in my parents garden

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Our cat on the move to catch something

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These three pictures are superb about the definition, the contrast and the black and grey tone shade

Really beautiful b&w picture as we like , soft and very pleasant for watching

Lovely portrait in the second picture and nice capture in the third picture

Thanks and welcome to our thread :)

Regards

H.

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But can you please explain the line across the image.  Sorry to be ignorant.

Thanks..

 

 

Stuck pixel column defect (or whatever it is that affected the M8 sometimes).  :)

 

(I'm guessing it's really a phone line or something like that).

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Because the M-A is based on the M6/MP, and those have a protrusion on the bottom inside the bajonet mount that interferes with the second cam of the DR, so it cannot be mounted. I suspect that the protrusion covers the sensors for the Light meter. 

 

The baffling inside the M-A is quite different from that inside the MP. The former has more space inside the mount. Whether this means the DR can be successfully mounted I couldn't say but the M-A is certainly different.

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Lovely picture - great expression and perfect light...

 

Ramesh

Thank you so much Ramesh. The light in their very simple house was quite lovely, and they were such a nice family. I wish I'd have been able to speak Spanish but we kind of got by with hand gestures and bits and pieces of words.

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Henry - exquisite photographs of what looks like a beautiful place - albeit one in need of the help of friends. That must carry with it a particular resonance for you.

 

Yes Phil . I participated in several missions in Africa and Asia. The need for physicians and health care are immense . People are poor and have no money to care for themselves or too far from the big cities, no money either to move. In short, a real public health problem.

We are participating and doing as much as we can, but there is still much work to be done.

We are not paid and we take the time on our holidays.Finally it is Asia that I like to help because I speak several local languages.

Thanks for your comment

Best

Henry

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For Ramesh in the same style you show us

 

A very strange place on the edge of the Mekong river  I visit during a break

of one of my mission in Laos many years ago....

Buddha under the vigilance of a multi-headed snake.Laos follows a Buddhism of the

"Little Vehicle or Theravada"  or "Doctrine of the Elders"

 

 

 

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Leica R4S- 50 Summicron

 

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Henry

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A different kind of film - chromogenic:

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Ashley, Oaxaca, Mexico 2011

M6TTL, Elmarit 28mm, Ilford XP2 Super

 

Philip, I love the gentle trusting gaze captured in the emotive photograph. Truly lovely and the associations too that lead to its inception.

 

Thanks for sharing

Charles 

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The baffling inside the M-A is quite different from that inside the MP. The former has more space inside the mount. Whether this means the DR can be successfully mounted I couldn't say but the M-A is certainly different.

I can mount my DR on my M6 (non-TTL), and it works fine, both in normal range as well as with the close-up finder.

 

 

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Not possible XP2 has to be developed in C-41 !

Perfectly possible!   ;)  Rolleicord Vb, XP2, Rodinal.

 

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Because the M-A is based on the M6/MP, and those have a protrusion on the bottom inside the bajonet mount that interferes with the second cam of the DR, so it cannot be mounted. I suspect that the protrusion covers the sensors for the Light meter. As the M-A does not have a meter ...

 

Rgds

 

C.

Based on M4P then ?

 

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