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I agree. Here's my coastline last Friday lunchtime. Call it a lunchtime escape- never mind the weather I needed out! R9 & 28-70 in hand it had to be Aberavon Beach for pie and chips at Franco's and dash back to the office. So these shots from my 20 minute dash from the car and back.

And back to work. Sorry no food shots- I ate it before thinking!

 

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Christopher

 

 

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Wow, markedly different "beach" shots, yours and mine. Very moody.

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Wow, markedly different "beach" shots, yours and mine. Very moody.

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I prefer your weather mate! What a stinking day that was and only 5°c it felt like -5! Good for photography though [emoji4]

 

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Christopher

 

 

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Lagos, Nigeria; Nikon FM2; 35mm; Ektachrome

 

 

 

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I prefer your weather mate! What a stinking day that was and only 5°c it felt like -5! Good for photography though [emoji4]

 

Regards

 

Christopher

 

 

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Mine was in the mid 20's, blowing quite hard, but mid-summer after all.

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Hippies.

 

I thought they were all moldering in ground or causing problems in some nursing home.

 

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Zeiss Tenax II, 2.0 Sonnar, Fuji Superia 200

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Royer 6x9, 4.5 Angenieux, Lomo 100 film

 

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I am going to have to go back and get one without the truck.

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Same camera and film

 

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Excellent, J-M, very cool abstract.

 

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Cidade das Artes by JM__, on Flickr

 

I like the framing a lot with the small houses and the dominant sand flat. And for such a grainy sky the tonality in the foreground is impressively delicious.

 

Leica M6TTL 35 Summicron

 

Ballyholme Beach N.Ireland, Low Tide

 

 

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The second one is truly stunning Henry.

 

Thanks Adam nice , soft and peaceful color :)

 

 

Some macro pictures of flowers , less romantic than Adam

 

 

R8 -Vario Elmar 35-70 Asph-Kodak Portra 160

 

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What a coincidence, we went swan watching yesterday. Just handed in the rolls today so we'll see if any pix came out.

 

After my stressful week of Certification audit last week and having completed my family duties I escaped again for a walk around a local lake which has quite a few swans. All of which are crown property here in the UK and are protected by law. After Adams use of flash for street photography I thought I would experiment with it too, but yesterday outside at 3pm, 2 hours before it starts getting dark now. My first film was Fujicolor Superior X-TRA 400. I have never used it before, so it added to the excitement, but I had just a few shots left. This with the R9, 28-70 & Metz 54 MZ-3.

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This was scanned to TIFF and just saved to jpeg from Apple Preview. Colour setting to Neutral on scanner.

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Beautiful Keith, could be from a travel mag.

 

Walking towards the sun.  Can't wait to go back!  Rolleicord Vb, Velvia 100.

 

A bit skinny for my taste, but a nice bone structure :D

 

Flowers, schmowers, here is some fish.

R8

R28-70

Kodak 200

Plustek 8100

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Fronds lit by the setting sun.  Rolleicord Vb, Velvia 100.

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Very interesting, Eoin.  And useful, too.  What was the occasion for doing this?  It seems to me that, when pushed two stops, the latitude narrows quite materially.  The one stop under seems beyond what I would do intentionally...

Hi, Adam.

At the end of this week I'm heading down to Australia, and have a photographer pass to shoot at the National Track Cycling Championships at the end of the month. Indoor velodromes tend to have very dim lighting, and the riders are traveling at up to 80kmh. I've shot with Tri-X rated at 400 before, but it's a struggle on 35mm. This time I plan on having the SWC with me, and I wanted to see what sort of results I could expect at 1600 - 3200.

This year the racing is at a new velodrome in Brisbane, and may surprise me with Queenslandic light levels, but I'm not counting on it.

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Hippies.

 

I thought they were all moldering in ground or causing problems in some nursing home.

 

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Zeiss Tenax II, 2.0 Sonnar, Fuji Superia 200

 

Royer 6x9, 4.5 Angenieux, Lomo 100 film

 

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I am going to have to go back and get one without the truck.

 

Same camera and film

 

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Very peaceful color and picture reproducing a real atmosphere of these places

Nice shot and color Wayne

More please :)

Best

Henry

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Another from the Stockholm archipelago on a rainy day with a heavy sky. It's amazing how the light changes a scene. This is the same spot where I shot the sunset pictures I posted a few pages back. 

 

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80 Planar Provia 400X

 

Philip what nice blue. Nice framing

Thanks

 

Fronds lit by the setting sun.  Rolleicord Vb, Velvia 100.

 

Keith at the right moment well done and nice color

Thanks

 

Rg

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