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Gerringong, NSW

Australia

 

R7, 28-90 Vario-Elmarit

Ektar 100

 

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Mark glad see you back  :)

A little in bad light condition but you're right to post without correction because it's the original .

I feel that this picture has a little "dramatic" aspect with dark clouds threatening arriving from the left

Very nice and natural color

Thanks for posting

Henry

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This was the Musee d'Orsay Paris

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Paris la Seine

 

 

Ilford HP5 *- Leica MP-28 Summicron Asph

 

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Pont des Arts

 

 

Kodak TX400**-Leica MP-28 Summicon Asph

 

 

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*HP5 in Ilfosol S

**Kodak TX in D76

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From a few years ago with my 135mm (that was originally owned by Elliott Erwitt):

 

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Macclesfield cemetery, 2010

M6TTL, 135mm Elmar, Agfa APX400

 

Very nice composition and framing Phil

Black grey and white are superb

Thank you

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Hi Henry,

Thank you very much :)

My M7 is currently still in Wetzlar. These photographs were shot before it was sent to Germany.

Rollei CR200 is a slide film ... my roll was C41 developed ( i.e. cross processed) to obtain Negatives instead of Positives. 

 

Tytan you sent Wetzlar for "à la carte" isn't ?

Henry

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I admire your persistence and stamina in working with large format.

I enjoy seeing your results and am sure the prints look much better in real life. 

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

 

Cheers mate..........I'm really enjoying the new experience, especially the darkroom work 

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From a few years ago with my 135mm (that was originally owned by Elliott Erwitt):

 

p2364917222-5.jpg

 

Macclesfield cemetery, 2010

M6TTL, 135mm Elmar, Agfa APX400

 

Nice tones and completion Phil

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Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-Apo Summicron 90 Asph-Tripo

 

 

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In contre-jour , poppies and wheat take another color , wheat is like gold and 

poppies have red more vivid :)

 

Rg

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Northwest Scotland - Looking west from the summit of Cul Mor

 

Pentax Super A & 35mm Pentax - Agfa Precisa100

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When I took this picture , I am down the stairs and I said to myself: "This is the way to go to paradise" :)

 

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

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Paris St. germain de Pres

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For Christoph,Wayne and All poppies lovers another picture

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-Apo Summicron 90 Asph-Tripo

 

 

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In contre-jour , poppies and wheat take another color , wheat is like gold and

poppies have red more vivid :)

 

Rg

Henry

Very nice indeed, Doc!

If I could make a suggestion: I'd crop the top slightly at the discontinuity of the wheat. But it is a fabulous image non the less.

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I have enlarged in 30x40 cms and framed these two pictures below :)

taken at the same time > advantage two cameras one in color one in b&w

You lose details when you converted color in b&w , well visible when crop

 

Deep Ardèche (France)

2015

 

Which you prefer ?

 

Leica M7-Kodak Portra 400-35 Summilux Asph

 

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Leica MP-Kodak TX400-50 Summilux Asph

 

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The BW one of course ;-) No, Henry: both pictures have the certain "something" that makes them interesting in different ways. The colour pic is close to impressionism, the BW is a photoGRAPHY ( a pure light-drawing ). By the way, I love Your Paris Canal views.

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