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Christoph, Henry, Eoin and Charles - Thanks very much for the feedback. 

Charles is absolutely right in his observation of the bottom third of my image.  I uploaded the wrong version, which was an intermediate working draft!  Here is the latest working draft version!  I really need to fire my uploader - way too impulsive!!

Adam,

Lovely story, and great picture. The city seems to burn!
Though I wait now with anticipation for #2 - 4.

Rgds

C.

PS: And I am sure your parking worries are eased by using the scooter!

 

 

Great work, Adam.

 

If I may Adam, I'm curious about the lower right corner, I know I have commented before on it's appeal but I wonder for this photograph if there is not something missing?

 

Just a thought

Charles

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Beautiful tones, Richard.  Love that Delta, or at least how you shoot it :)

The Dobell Memorial Sculpture, Sydney

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Rolleiflex, Tri-X 400.

 

(Background on the sculpture)

 

Eoin - Masterful classic look you've captured.  Has an old world feel and it was the perfect film choice.  Great food for thought.  Thank you!

...and...

34989901110_bb5df5f734_b.jpgB003 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

34989904960_41ff78d875_b.jpgB004 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

 

Really nice, Neil.  I'm sure it will be even better once you get the verticals perfectly aligned.  Looking forward to this shot form your new lens.

Twin towers last night......there is still a little distortion as I only have one lens and its not wide enough so I had to point the camera up a little to get the top of the towers in....I also had full raise on..........When I get my Color Tamron 240mm f6.8 lens I will go and shoot it again  :)

 

Neil

 

Really cool, Eoin.

Heading South (SWC w/ Tri-X)...

34991335270_6f8c65e9cb_b.jpgA002 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 
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Hayfield.

 

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Hasselblad 500 c/m, 80 2.8 Planar, 16A back, Portra 400

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Chenonceau Castle

This castle is built over the Cher River. A great work at this time (XVth cent) 

 

 

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Twin towers last night......there is still a little distortion as I only have one lens and its not wide enough so I had to point the camera up a little to get the top of the towers in....I also had full raise on..........When I get my Color Tamron 240mm f6.8 lens I will go and shoot it again :)

 

Neil

 

Wonderful picture Neil

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Chenonceau Castle

This castle is built over the Cher River. A great work at this time (XVth cent) 

 

 

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Henry

 

Chenonceaux is perhaps the loveliest of les chateaux de la Loire.

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Christoph, Henry, Eoin and Charles - Thanks very much for the feedback. 

Charles is absolutely right in his observation of the bottom third of my image.  I uploaded the wrong version, which was an intermediate working draft!  Here is the latest working draft version!  I really need to fire my uploader - way too impulsive!!

 

 

 

 

 

Ah yes, this is more like it :)

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Chenonceau Castle

This castle is built over the Cher River. A great work at this time (XVth cent) 

 

 

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Henry

We visited Chenonceau in 2007 Henry, it was a grand site, as were many of the others.

Significant history during the war if I recall correctly too.

Gary

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There is a measured excitement in railway stations, expectation too, surprise.... Your photo's Eoin bring back these emotions I feel on entering those hallowed precincts.

 

Thanks for the memories

Charles 

Thank you, Charles. I feel the same way about train stations - Sort of like entering a Tardis. I also like the fact that such an old design is still so functional around the World.

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Eoin - Masterful classic look you've captured.  Has an old world feel and it was the perfect film choice.  Great food for thought.  Thank you!...

 

Really cool, Eoin.

 

Thank you, Adam. I really like the Delta 100 - Somehow softer than Acros 100, yet still producing deep blacks.

 

The shot out the window of the moving train was poorly exposed, but fun.

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