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I need a focusing aid and have just been offered one of these....... has anyone use one before?8e063a92b50a2e3408d25423fa83b7fc.jpg

 

 

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...on a business trip to Görlitz in the very far east of Germany...


 


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...again Görlitz...some steps down the street...


 


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I need a focusing aid and have just been offered one of these....... has anyone use one before?8e063a92b50a2e3408d25423fa83b7fc.jpg

 

 

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Never used this actual model Neil, I have an old (and I mean about 40 years old) Paterson model. Same principle though.

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I need a focusing aid and have just been offered one of these....... has anyone use one before?8e063a92b50a2e3408d25423fa83b7fc.jpg

 

 

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It's fine Neil . I use it when I enlarge in 30x40 or 50x60 cms :)

The principle is like the scoponet in my last post

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?p=3289529

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Village in deep Ardeche (France)

 

Wayne different with your rural deep US isn't ?

 

 

Kodak TX400 (dev myself Kodak D76)

Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

 

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...on a business trip to Görlitz in the very far east of Germany...

 

attachicon.gifGörlitz (2 von 2).jpg

 

M4 - CBiogon 2,8/35 - CHM100 - D76

 

 

 

...again Görlitz...some steps down the street...

 

attachicon.gifGörlitz (1 von 2).jpg

 

M4 - CBiogon 2,8/35 - CHM100 - D76

 

 

Mathias , very nice definition and contrast in thes pictures

Film still has great possibilty in photography

Thank you for sharing with us

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So here is the contact print............To my eyes the contact print is 10 x better than the digitise one...what do you think?

 Contact Print....the forum cropped the bottom but its there

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Digitised

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It's flat in digital I prefer the first with its nuance in definition and b&w tone

Thanks for posting Neil

Best

Henry

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Nearly better than sex70204ce682b8b2e03cb7210d99146035.jpga7c4595a3c3247fdcb47a4c87faffe17.jpg65e302561040e4f31e65ca637c9b7fe7.jpg

 

 

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Great work Neil :)better than sex  :D

Personal satisfaction of good work  and pleasure to see his work,

out to be in front of his computer .

I let my print on a "home dryer" .... large white cotton towel for the night

The next day everything is impeccable

Henry

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Thank you Phil.

 

Teufelsberg is a man-made mountain and US listening post on the north-west fringe of Berlin It was active during the Cold War. It has four domes (metal triangulated frames with two layers of heavy duty canvas) inside which were the rotating radar dishes. It was, for a long time like so may other abandoned sites, visited only by the alternate youth who partied and hung out there. Today it even rates on tripadvisor as a must see if you like that sort of thing. I found it all intriguing and couldn't help but feel like a boy again exploring unknown and 'dangerous' territories. There is an 8euro entrance fee that the people who live in the nearby caravans ask for. It's a 'Workplace Health and Safety' nightmare with all sorts of sharp hazards and wonky restraining fences on the upper floors of the main dome. No lights in some places mean you have to use your iphone flashlight app. :D A little edgy but in a good way. I was advised to go through the nearby Drachenberg forest so as not to be seen but laughed when I arrived at the gate to be greeted by a group of pensioners who had come up the service road.

 

The graffiti has some common themes with repeated characters whose origin I don't know about. All-in-all it's just one huge canvas used by many artists over the years in a unique location with an interesting history.

 

Thank you for this fascinating background, Hartmut. It sounds like my kind of place, too!

 

Love the story about those pensioners. They don't miss too much!

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