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Love this one, Philip.  Very clever as initially I am not sure if the lady is sitting comfortably in the comfort of one of the leather chairs or is sitting most uncomfortably homeless on the street corner.  One of my favs from you

 

Charles - It would be sincere pleasure to put up with you in NY anytime.  I guarantee your satisfaction. :)

 

Ha, ha, Christoph.  By the looks of this unbelievably good and scary photo, I don't think I'll be making any walks in that area any time soon... :)

 

Thanks, Phil.  

Wow, VERY GOOD.  Love the scene within a scene, detail in the sky and clouds and overall tones.  If the piece of that car wasn't in the frame the photo could be from any decade in the last 100 years...

 

Thank you very much, Adam. Yes - damn that pickup truck! I was all too aware of it but it wasn't about to move and I thought the "picture within a picture" thing happening there wasn't going to wait!

 

 

Thanks, I really appreciate the positive feedback.

There's every chance I may return to that spot and lurk in the bushes waiting for a badly dressed person to take that path. :)

 

Like Adam, I love your frame within a frame shot there.

I'm guessing you don't miss seeing the world in Orange through your R body, I know I've never used mine for B+W for that reason, preferring the luxury of the never changing Messsucher view.

 

Thank you Coogee. Please do return to that spot for more pictures. I'm not sure if she's finished with the bottle at the base of her plynth yet, but I'd be tempted to get rid of that. Why wait for a badly dressed person? Perhaps a nudist will stroll past?

 

The R body was just too heavy to carry around compared to my M. It didn't help I suppose that my favorite lens for it was a 35mm Summilux, itself a heavy beast, so the combination was kind of ridiculous. I didn't particularly mind seeing the world through orange, but I do prefer the Messsucher view (I had to look that up!).

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Thanks Phil. I actually just shot it as is to see what it would look like. It's a bit of a pain to colour balance this film in post if shot in daylight so I only adjusted to reduce the worst of the several colour casts. 

 

A very minimalist study in blue, Philip. Did you filter for the tungsten balanced film, or did you correct it somewhat in processing?

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I feel like some NYC street art on Velvia 50, don't you?  :p

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And another one from Nice for Henry. The old town in the foreground with the Sainte-Réparate cathedral on Place Rossetti in the middle.

 

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Really nice picture of a lovely city.

 

Thanks Philip I think for the picture , you were on a little hill called

"le Chateau" isn't ?

Thanks for your thought . Nice was my city when I was med. student

 

Superb color of roofs well reproduced by Fuji Provia color baked

red clay mandatory in Nice :)

Yes Micheal, you're right a lovely city

 

I'll post for you some pictures of Nice and area  :)

Regards

Henry

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Adam, 

 

It was indeed a Barnack walk, and a very pleasant one - due no doubt to the company.

It was cold and ugly outside, and although the church is a gem of medieval architecture,

it was even colder inside ...  :( Luckily there are some very nice cafe's close by to warm

up  :) . Den Bosch is also the place where the painter Hieronymus Bosch lived and

worked, and effigies depicting the fantastic inhabitants of his paintings are strewn all over.

 

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Leica-0, Foma400, ns

 

Should you pass by on your travels let us know! 

 

Wonderful b&w picture Christoph

Free to imagination.  It is art and in film it is a plus :)

Thanks

Henry

 

PS:  May be this year , I'll meet Gary and also Philip in Bruxelles , I think for a shooting moment

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Vienna

 

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Leica MP * Super-Elmar 3.8/18 * Adox CHS 100 II * Adox Adonal 1+50 * Nikon Coolscan V ED

 

 

Nice street photos Stefan

Superb black and grey tones 

I don't know yet Vienne , I only was in Salzbourg

but I think it's a nice city for shooting

Thanks for posting

Rg

Henry

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Another picture from a few years ago before I decided to swap the R8 I had for M-series gear:

 

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Pueblo de Taos, New Mexico 2009

R8, Summicron 50mm, orange filter, Ilford FP4+

 

Phil very well framing . A great and nice picture in b&w

The black is really superb , contrasting with a superb white

The grain of film gives a plus for this white wall in foreground

Thanks

Henry

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For Erl, a soft ambient in-your-face random flash NYC snow blizzard photo... :)

M7, 28mm elmarit pre-asph, Fuji Pro 400H

 

Wonderful color this subtle blue of the cap and snow in background

Superb picture

Thanks Adam

Henry

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Here's one from when i first had my first M6TTL body, and I'd just gotten the wonderful 28mm:

 

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Sinny Oprouse, 2009

M6TTL, Elmarit 28mm, Green filter, Rollei Retro 100

 

Phil nice perspective and superb picture

I never use film Rollei 100 but Its seems very nice

Is't  the opera of Sydney ?

Thanks

Henry

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Time for some wonky colours. Fuji T64 on the Promenad des Anglais

 

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Philip thanks again for your "Côte d'Azur"  pictures.

Is't always Fuji film ? 

Nice framing. This picture is taken recently I think 

Thanks

Henry

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Reflection of a railway .....

 

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Fuji GA645Zi,  HP5, RO9 1:100 stand

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