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Here's the photo that I really like of a cheeky little girl, but it's not perfect in that capturing the look I only got focus on furthest eye. I still feel it captures an unrepeatable moment. Captured with the M3 again on Ilford XP2

 

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Of course I love this cheeky madam who is growing up far too fast.

 

Regards

 

Christopher

 

Ps Henry still thinking about your last question re b&w photos...

 

 

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Lovely photograph Christopher, made me smile. Oh and good luck to Wales in the 6 nations - I'm a dragons fan  :)

 

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Charles

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Variations of my workshop theme

 

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m4-2 summicron90 I/2 Portra 400

 

Rgds

Joachim

 

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M4-2 2/90 I/2 Visoflex 2 Portra 400

 

Rgds

 

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Joachim great series and beautiful color

These pictures speak to me !

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Rg H

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Here's the photo that I really like of a cheeky little girl, but it's not perfect in that capturing the look I only got focus on furthest eye. I still feel it captures an unrepeatable moment. Captured with the M3 again on Ilford XP2

 

4eecf6987547f12914e25d9c6032b543.jpg

 

Of course I love this cheeky madam who is growing up far too fast.

 

Regards

 

Christopher

 

Ps Henry still thinking about your last question re b&w photos...

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 

I love your girl , lovely smile  :)

Thanks Chris for posting

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H.

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Just south of the town of Prachuab Khirikhan, this picture is taken on the main street of the little town of Khlong Wan. To the left is a restaurant and to the right is a shophouse. Thailand must have one of the highest per capita consumptions of plastic bags in the world, and scenes such as these are common.

 
Leica M3 | Summicron 35v4 | Portra 400
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Nice contre jour with  nice color.  I see it's Portra 400

Thanks for posting Mitch

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Henry

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For Mitch , the cunsumption of plastic is similar in Vietnam :angry:

But it starts to recycle but not in a way as we do in Europe with reconditioning plants

It seems  that off the Pacific , we have a plastic island that floats the size of the state of

New York .... and fish that eat micro debris, fish fished and then eat .

You said cancer?

 

 

 

Tam Ky sept 2016

 

Kodak TMax100-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

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H.

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Here's the photo that I really like of a cheeky little girl, but it's not perfect in that capturing the look I only got focus on furthest eye. I still feel it captures an unrepeatable moment. Captured with the M3 again on Ilford XP2

 

4eecf6987547f12914e25d9c6032b543.jpg

 

Of course I love this cheeky madam who is growing up far too fast.

 

Regards

 

Christopher

 

Ps Henry still thinking about your last question re b&w photos...

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Lovely image, great expression...

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Heading out for some morning fun....

 

Northern Beaches of Sydney, Hasselblad, 80mm, Velvia 100F

 

 

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Chris the first thing i am looking for is skin , here it's perfect , you see natural "pores" (very small holes)

Secondly line and edges are "soft"  very pleasant to watch ,  not agressive at all (not cutting)

Finally beautiful and lovely shots !

 

I wish a great longevity for your Mum  :)

Regards

Henry

 

I go back after my comment above , to say you that analog picture is not perfect , I admit

that's why I love , faces of Chris Mum and son are not too sharp I mean the edges , they speak to me when I

watch the pictures , not the same impression when I look in digital . That's the mean reason  i abandon digital  !

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Henry

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Heading out for some morning fun....

 

Northern Beaches of Sydney, Hasselblad, 80mm, Velvia 100F

 

Wow Ramesh . Here again a picture who speaks to me  :)

Very nice contre-jour and all details and color still visible in the shadows ....

Wonderful natural color , not in the manner of ....

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/268140-are-there-any-benefits-of-using-film-compared-to-digital/?p=3188704

Thanks Ramesh . You have really nice landscapes in your country !

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Henry

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This is from a walk in the lovely Clingendael park here in The Hague last autumn. Wonderful light that day and when I came across this scene I became very excited. Heaps of people around but, I realised, for just a few seconds there wouldn't be anyone on the path in the background. So I quickly composed, focused and took the shot...which unfortunately became a bit blurred due to focus being slightly off. I shot the Provia 100 at f2.8 or f4 so had a rather narrow DOF, but the aperture priority in the camera made it possible to chance it exposure-wise; one of the reasons I really love the 203FE.

 

Still, I like the light and the composition a lot. And if one squints it even looks to be passably sharp  ^_^

 

Philip

 

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203FE 80 Planar Provia 100 (Coolscan 9000 wet mount)

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Contessa, TriX

 

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One post just to show you this wonder :)
Jackf is a former technician of Leica After Sales France

http://www.summilux.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=79983

He has completely redone the camera , at the beginning in new state
also redone and revised Summaron 35  , both lacquered by his hand,and now he sells 1100 Euros

for the camera !

Henry

and the translation if you're interested :

https://translate.google.fr/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=fr&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.summilux.net%2Fforums%2Fviewtopic.php%3Ff%3D33%26t%3D79983&edit-text=

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This is from a walk in the lovely Clingendael park here in The Hague last autumn. Wonderful light that day and when I came across this scene I became very excited. Heaps of people around but, I realised, for just a few seconds there wouldn't be anyone on the path in the background. So I quickly composed, focused and took the shot...which unfortunately became a bit blurred due to focus being slightly off. I shot the Provia 100 at f2.8 or f4 so had a rather narrow DOF, but the aperture priority in the camera made it possible to chance it exposure-wise; one of the reasons I really love the 203FE.

 

Still, I like the light and the composition a lot. And if one squints it even looks to be passably sharp  ^_^

 

Philip

 

31563094302_95bf03e8fa_b.jpg

Flickr

203FE 80 Planar Provia 100 (Coolscan 9000 wet mount)

 

Nice Philips ... and I like your manner to photograph

Always a human in your picture . Great choice and composition :)

Color is beautiful !

Thanks

Rg

Henry

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