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Ringoes, NJ, 1971, Tri-X, camera and lens unknown (most likely Nikon F w/ 50/1.4 Nikkor).

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First try at uploading a photo.

 

Ringoes, NJ, 1971, Tri-X, camera and lens unknown (most likely Nikon F w/ 50/1.4 Nikkor).

 

Very nice for your first picture. Superb black and white tone

Nice contrast . Thanks  for sharing

.... and you are Welcome Doug

More please :)

Best

Henry

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24th April 2015. Photos from my first film camera since going digital , a Zorki 4K and f2 50m Jupiter lens. The flash was a Metz Hammerhead CT45-3. Kodak Portra 160. Film developed and scanned at ASDA Swansea.

 

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My Western Euromaster on the table..

 

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Camellia flowers in my garden.

 

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Regards

 

Christopher

 

 

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24th April 2015. Photos from my first film cameras since going digital , a Zorki 4K and f2 50m Jupiter lens. The flash was a Metz Hammerhead CT45-3. Kodak Portra 160. Film developed and scanned at ASDA Swansea.

 

1a47db7ae69d100470a4d4afe58e38a6.jpg

 

My Western Euromaster on the table..

 

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Camellia flowers in my garden.

 

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Regards

 

Christopher

 

 

Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 

Christopher, very nice portraits ... the first is very beautiful.

 

Regards

GRegor

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SUPERB fog in photo

If you have more please post Ratz

Thanks

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H

 

Henry,

Thank you for your kind comment ...

Here we go ...

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Gregor

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SOHO (NYC version) shoppers .... okay, a little fuzzy, wondering what you guys think? TRI X 50mm summilux M4

It has a certain energy to it, as well as lovely contrast

I might go for a panning style as a way to both capture motion and energy but also obtain sharpness in a select subject(s) within the scene

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Had an enjoyable afternoon at a local vineyard, not partaking, I was the sober "driver", but I did shoot a roll of film, so had a ball.

R8

R28-70

Kodak 200

Plustek 8100

Gary

 

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The restaurant. 3 frames stitched, poorly. I am learning to not use the R28-70 for stitching, it has too much distortion.

Interestingly, about 7 miles away, just over the roof of the building, over a million people reside.

Here, on the island, peace and tranquility.

Gary

 

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Had an enjoyable afternoon at a local vineyard, not partaking, I was the sober "driver", but I did shoot a roll of film, so had a ball.

R8

R28-70

Kodak 200

Plustek 8100

Gary

 

I like this green color so soft and peaceful when watching with no agressvity.

Nice color :)

Gary it's for wine or to eat ?

 

The restaurant. 3 frames stitched, poorly. I am learning to not use the R28-70 for stitching, it has too much distortion.

Interestingly, about 7 miles away, just over the roof of the building, over a million people reside.

Here, on the island, peace and tranquility.

Gary

 

I am curious to see this landscape with the 28 WA choice. Sometimes distorsion is nice

Is't Lavander in foreground ?

Thanks Gary for sharing

Your R8 takes great photos

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Henry

I just watch landscapes in the NZ book you sent me . Fabulous landscapes .

Thanks Gary :)

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I like this green color so soft and peaceful when watching with no agressvity.

Nice color :)

Gary it's for wine or to eat ?

 

 

I am curious to see this landscape with the 28 WA choice. Sometimes distorsion is nice

Is't Lavander in foreground ?

Thanks Gary for sharing

Your R8 takes great photos

Best

Henry

I just watch landscapes in the NZ book you sent me . Fabulous landscapes .

Thanks Gary :)

Wine for the bottle I believe Henry, not sure of the variety though.

 

The R8 had the 28-70 on it Henry (although I did also have the R35/2, and the SWC). Might try the 35mm next time, but the convenience of the zoom is hard to beat.

 

Yes, lavender abounded, and smelt lovely.

 

I'll give you a break from these, but return with more at some stage.

Gary

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"It's a Leica!" the girl on right said. Rotterdam a few winters ago ...


 


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Leica CL - 40mm Summicron - Ilford HP5


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Fère en Tardenois Castle

Feb 2017

 

Leica R4S (1986) -Kodak TX400-Summicron 50 (1986) :)

Camera and lens 31 years old

 

Chinese shadows

 

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The castles of the Middle Ages all have a great gap around , filled with water

to prevent invaders

 

 

Regards

Henry

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