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They're all sweet Adam? They look savoury, "sausage roll" sort of.

I'll bet it smelt nice in there though.

Gary

Oh yes, Gary. All sweet pastries with lots of honey, sugar, rosewater, filo dough, pistachios and other nuts. Basic middle eastern delicasies :)

 

The second photo shows on of the date sellers. There are different varieties depending on what type of terrain they come from (the dry hot desert, arid, humid, etc)

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I like this photograph, Adam. 

I remember trying to take a similar one in Marrakech, probably in 2013. I'll never forget the kerfuffle that ensued after I took the first shot. Some local people react with excess hostility to photographers in Marrakech. 

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Nice shot Gary and very well developed and scanned too.

 

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Gary

 

Thank you Adam. And that must have been a truly horrific half hour. I accidentally put my parents through a similar thing in Cologne in the 80s which my mother still talks about.

 

I just love the rendition of this shot.  Reminds me of the time we lost our then 5 year old in the crowd on the Coney Island beach and found him after about 30 lifeless minutes.  That was the last family time we had at that beach! 

 

Very nice, Philip.  One of Provia's strengths is its LE potential w/o reciprocity failure.  Up to 1 minute, I believe!

 

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Another one from Arles.

 

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Mt. William National Park, Tasmania, Australia

 

Hasselblad, 50mm, Provia 100F

 

 

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Final shot from the roll of Portra 400 taken at Lacock. Hasselblad 500C, 60mm Distagon CB.

 

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Unlike Charles, I never have any lightly-clad models to photograph so I have to make do with what I find :D

 

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Last time I was in Netherlands (Alkmar) there were scantily clad ladies in shop windows [emoji15]

 

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Another one from Arles.

 

Lady in hat

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Suede, 

 

How did you like the exhibitions in Arles? Any favourites?  

The attached picture is from inside one of those...

 

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MP, FP-4, 35, ns

 

Rgds

 

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