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Sky and cosmos are fascinating even the night  :)

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

at 11.000 m over Asia and on new Airbus A350

 

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"Beyond clouds" I like the music :) , filmed by jet pilot Sales Wick

"A darkness that seems eternal"

 

 

Henry

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"Life is the beach" said Adam  :)

At 6 am the beach of Tam Ky (VN) is full of people :)

 

... and for Edward :)

 

Kodak TMAX100-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

Back fishing

Sept 2016

 

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That's a lot of activity on the beach for 6am! Great DOCumentary shot, Henry.

 

Yes Phil :)

 

 

Kodak TMAX100-Leica MP- 50 Lux Asph

with this wonderful lens Summilux 50 , at 100 Isos , I don't need monopod or flash  :)

 

 

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and thanks for your comment Phil

 

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Time to take you on a series I will loosely call "Out my office window".

The view changes most days, and there are over a few years.

 

First up is with Fuji RDP, and the ETRSi.

Gary

 

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And here this is at ground level, quite a display, and beautifully clean.

Fuji GSW690

Fuji RDP.

Gary

 

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Excellent, Ian! I hope the great work you do inspires her in her own path.

 

 

Thank you Eoin. In truth, I'm happy that she is interested in the wild flowers and butterflies. If she wants to photograph them too, then that's a nice thing.

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Time to take you on a series I will loosely call "Out my office window".

The view changes most days, and there are over a few years.

 

First up is with Fuji RDP, and the ETRSi.

Gary

 

And here this is at ground level, quite a display, and beautifully clean.

Fuji GSW690

Fuji RDP.

Gary

 

Gary I like much .... have you more ? :D

Impressive to feel we can fly like a bird and watch landscape :)

Nice color

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Gary I like much .... have you more ? :D

Impressive to feel we can fly like a bird and watch landscape :)

Nice color

Best

Henry

Yes Henry, more to come, but not all at once.

 

I'm hopeless at "street", and we have little or no architecture like you find everywhere in Europe.

 

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One for posterity...

 

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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, April 2017

M6TTL, 35mm Summicron, Tri-X

 

Wow you begin to interest me Phil  :D

Nice shot and well framing

Thanks

Henry

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Philip - thank you - you can't imagine how much I appreciate this comment. Elliott Erwitt is one of my main influences. I have always loved and admired his work and the sense of fun he brings to his pictures. In fact one of my most prized possessions is an Elmar 135mm lens that he bought from new in 1960 and used in that era.

I met Elliott once at one of his openings in Atlanta. Very nice guy. We talked for quite a while. I also adore his work.

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Two images from made on the first day of summer here in Iceland (20th of April). I must say, it didn't feel too summery... Made with the Fuji GW690III on Velvia 50, home developed E6 (for me the very first time...)

 

Cheers, Chris

 

Yes I agree with Phil first development a real success . Bravo Chris

The first picture has an oustanding definition and superb color

Thanks for posting

Henry

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One for posterity...

 

p2309599794-5.jpg

 

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, April 2017

M6TTL, 35mm Summicron, Tri-X

What a cracking, brilliant shot! Timing, angle, composition, exposure, dev and contrast, all spot on (for me).

 

Thanks!

 

Cheers

 

J :)

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Gary inspires me ,  :) here some views from 11.000 m

in b&w

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-35 Summilux Asph

 

Himalaya Mountain Range

in background in picture 1

 

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The grain of Kodak TX is really beautiful. A great brand for film

 

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Henry

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...   and now on the ground :)

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-35 Lux Asph

 

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Very nice black and grey nuance of Kodak TX400, no better elsewhere

no "smoothing" aspect  of clouds formed by micro-droplets of water

 

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Time to take you on a series I will loosely call "Out my office window".

The view changes most days, and there are over a few years.

 

First up is with Fuji RDP, and the ETRSi.

Gary

Now that is an excellent view of Huka Falls, Gary!

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