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Finally figured out how to get  a dog to look intently into the lens. You have to  do something that interests them.........Like, put a pork rind behind your ear.

 

Blondie has had a tough week; it was good to see her come over for a visit under the shade.

 

36076850101_32a0b4ce93_b.jpgimage533269 by W P_, on Flickr

 

OM2n, Zuiko 50mm 1.8, Acros 100

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Great color Dan , the blue of the sea is superb

Nice reflection of sun on water ... i like the bird in the sky :)

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Henry

thanks for the comments Henry - I'm not sure about the bird in the sky, it may be a piece of dust that was caught up in the scanning ;-)

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A little ballad in a hot place Pigalle of Paris ....

 

exclusively in b&w , because of cloudy and rainy day

Only few images in color

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP (a great camera)

Summicron 35 Asph (also a great lens)

 

Many bus coming from North Europa and East Europa  :)

 

 

Great choice in sex shops :)

 

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Sex toys....

 

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and in the middle , one little boy waiting for his toboggan :)

 

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Henry

Give me the Ultra Modern Cabinet anytime!

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Thanks. It's scanned using a Pakon F135. I think this is where the 'sauce' comes from. If there were a 120 equivalent, I'd buy one of those too.

It almost always nails the colours right from the scan. The Pakon is pretty much responsible for me giving up digital entirely, before i had it I held onto my M9 for family stuff.

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Thanks. It's scanned using a Pakon F135. I think this is where the 'sauce' comes from. If there were a 120 equivalent, I'd buy one of those too.

It almost always nails the colours right from the scan. The Pakon is pretty much responsible for me giving up digital entirely, before i had it I held onto my M9 for family stuff.

Agreed about the Pakon. It has a blue filter permanently fixed behind the scanner lens. This takes away the guesswork for removing the orange mask with color negatives. Unfortunately it makes scanning b/w less than ideal and positive film impossible.

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Thanks Edward, I didn't know that about the filter, it makes sense with the results. I only used it for b/w once and it gave harsh, high contrast results, my Plustek 120 fills in (very well) for b/w now.

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A serenity scene on Ilford Delta 100.

 

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A street artist on Ilford Delta 100.

 

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Finally figured out how to get  a dog to look intently into the lens. You have to  do something that interests them.........Like, put a pork rind behind your ear.

 

Blondie has had a tough week; it was good to see her come over for a visit under the shade.

 

36076850101_32a0b4ce93_b.jpgimage533269 by W P_, on Flickr

 

OM2n, Zuiko 50mm 1.8, Acros 100

 

Lovely picture Wayne . Kiss on nose :)

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Henry

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boston, ma 2017

m6ttl, 135mm elmar, tri-x

Phil,

 

Adding to the other comments I particularly like the perfect balance of grey tones in this picture - like a painting. And the sharpness / accuracy is, I believe, typical for this lens.

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

 

PS: this thread is moving at the speed of light, it is almost impossible to keep up and comment on all that is comment-worthy... Luckily I manage at least to keep watching the contributions.

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