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A recent early morning outing to the World Heritage village of Avebury & its Neolithic Stone Circle.  Hasselblad 500C, 80mm Planar, Portra 160, Palm Film Lab, V700.

 

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Keith this picture is magnificent . The lady with the dog give a plus for the picture

Nice color

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Henry

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50APO/HP5+, St Jude's, a local church.

 

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Richard , you show us example pictures of HP5 under the "clear" view.

Do you remember at what exp are you ?

Apo 50 is normally a good lens specially for color

Nice composition nad framing :)

Thanks for posting

Henry

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Some poppies for the beginning of the day :)

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-Apo Summicron 90 Asph

 

enjoy the red and yellow gold  :)

 

 

 

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Richard , you show us example pictures of HP5 under the "clear" view.

Do you remember at what exp are you ?

Apo 50 is normally a good lens specially for color

Nice composition nad framing :)

Thanks for posting

Henry

Thanks Henry. The 50APO is superb with b/w too, no surprise there.

 

I don't think I would have bought it just for film, but now I have it and digital M is gone, I'm grateful to be able to keep it.

 

The first two were probably f/5.6 or thereabouts, the last (of the cross) wide-open I think.

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OM1

50mm

Fuji RD

Plustek 8100

Gary

 

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Why do people tie ribbons on trees?  Hasselblad 500C, Planar 80mm, Portra 160.

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Tiberius , the grain of film is unique , no equivalent elsewhere and it's "natural" no "traffic" by software  !

In addition , you have the "nuance" in the grey shade , like here on the cloth of your daughter and the

grass in background.

Superb picture.Nice smile as said Charles 

She has problem on wrists ?

Thank you

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Henry

I guess she uses protectors while inline-skating! Nice picture!

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Why do people tie ribbons on trees? Hasselblad 500C, Planar 80mm, Portra 160.

Are they 'wishes' Keith? They look quite cheerful in your picture but then it's not my tree.

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Rolleiflex T

Agfa 100RS

Epson 4870

Gary

A super study in Bonsai concentration Gary, cool shot - as is the action one above it, looks like hands on work!

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In the woods near the Santuario Della Verna.

 

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M5, 40, Color Implosion, ns

 

Rgds

 

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Pathway near Badia Prataglia.

 

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M5, 40, Color Implosion, ns

 

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Christoph the green is superb and this little blurred side gives a plus

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Henry

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