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M-A, 28mm cron, Portra 400

 

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Very nice Edward. Vista 200 is a great film, in my experience, and at least here in NL great value for money. Here's a cat I came across once Lanzarote (which I might have posted a while back).

 

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Two more street shots from Bangkok:

 

34792419204_3bd048c2d9_o.jpgM7-ZM 50/2-Agfa Vista 200 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

34792419174_d1cce8d65a_o.jpgM7-ZM 50/2-Agfa Vista 200 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

 

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Gary - what a machine!   :)

 

Indeed Keith, indeed.

I've ridden (and raced a bit) motorbikes throughout my younger days, and never really been interested in the Harley's. In suitable company I even called them "Farting Armchairs", but of late I can see the lure of them, they do look nice.

This is the machine in all it's glory, in a dimly lit area of the store.

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Plustek 8100.

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Indeed Keith, indeed.

I've ridden (and raced a bit) motorbikes throughout my younger days, and never really been interested in the Harley's. In suitable company I even called them "Farting Armchairs", but of late I can see the lure of them, they do look nice.

This is the machine in all it's glory, in a dimly lit area of the store.

R6

35 Summicron

Tri-X

R09 1:25.

Plustek 8100.

Gary

 

I grew up riding Japanese bikes, I was riding for three years before I learned to drive a car. Back then a Harley was something to be sneered at. A few years ago I took a trip to Milwaukee and visited Harley headquarters and their museum. I got the chance to try a bike for size.

 

Let me tell you, those things are nice! I now have permission from the better half to buy one when our lifestyle permits. :)

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I grew up riding Japanese bikes, I was riding for three years before I learned to drive a car. Back then a Harley was something to be sneered at. A few years ago I took a trip to Milwaukee and visited Harley headquarters and their museum. I got the chance to try a bike for size.

 

Let me tell you, those things are nice! I now have permission from the better half to buy one when our lifestyle permits. :)

Do it, LOL.

Believe me, I have seen way too many people who leave the doing it too late, and never get to actually do it.

Gary

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Do it, LOL.

Believe me, I have seen way too many people who leave the doing it too late, and never get to actually do it.

Gary

 

I will, no worries. In the meantime I have two MGs to keep me happy, it's the same lifestyle, the same feeling of freedom, just a couple of extra wheels. :)

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Very nice Edward. Vista 200 is a great film, in my experience, and at least here in NL great value for money. Here's a cat I came across once Lanzarote (which I might have posted a while back).

 

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Thank you Philip! Your cat shot is a very good example of the color subtlety of this film. I really like it. Unfortunately it is not as good a deal as in Europe where I live.

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Indeed Keith, indeed.

I've ridden (and raced a bit) motorbikes throughout my younger days, and never really been interested in the Harley's. In suitable company I even called them "Farting Armchairs", but of late I can see the lure of them, they do look nice.

This is the machine in all it's glory, in a dimly lit area of the store.

R6

35 Summicron

Tri-X

R09 1:25.

Plustek 8100.

Gary

 

Nice HD motor bike in black picture , Gary

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Henry

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I like this Frank. Where was it shot?

 

"Another Field of Dreams"

 

M4, 35mm summilux ii pre asph Hp5  hc-110 1:49

Excellent Christoph, very nicely framed. In the Escher museum or?

 

Greetings from Escher

 

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M5, 35, FP4, svn

 

Rgds

 

C.

That looks like a real beast. Did you use flash?

 

Indeed Keith, indeed.

I've ridden (and raced a bit) motorbikes throughout my younger days, and never really been interested in the Harley's. In suitable company I even called them "Farting Armchairs", but of late I can see the lure of them, they do look nice.

This is the machine in all it's glory, in a dimly lit area of the store.

R6

35 Summicron

Tri-X

R09 1:25.

Plustek 8100.

Gary

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Thank you Philip! Your cat shot is a very good example of the color subtlety of this film. I really like it. Unfortunately it is not as good a deal as in Europe where I live.

 

Philip, I agree with Edward very soft and nice color for the cat :)

I like film for the softness in all pictures but some people prefer the agressiveness

(hypersharp) or approximate color , who knows why ?

Thank you

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Henry

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Louvois Castle

 

Kodak Ektar 100-Leica R8-35/70 VarioElmar

 

 

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