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... so you don't like Fuji Superia :D  ...  here Kodak Portra  :)

 

 

Leica M7-Kodak Portra 160-Summicron 28 Asph

 

the back-light contre-jour is for Ian and Philip :)

 

... by passing

on High Speed Train at 320 km/h

 

 

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This one is not taken on High Speed Train at 320 Km/h .... :D

 

 

Fog in the valley

 

 

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another picture with HST* and Kodak Portra 160  :)

 

 

Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph-Kodak Portra 160 (dev myself Tetenal)

 

 

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HST High Speed Train

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I'm amazed by your butterfly shots, Ian. Truly wonderful. Every time I even begin contemplating thinking of considering to approach one I've spotted it leaves. I think I managed to fix one on a piece of emulsion of some kind in France last month but we shall see when I've scanned my rolls (which will be after the impending house move).

 

Another Chalkhill Blue at the Reach end of the Devil's Dyke in Cambridgeshire. Photographed a few weeks ago (the species is still on the wing but in far fewer numbers than at the end of July). 90 Macro Elmar-M and Portra 400.

 

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Lovely mysterious light Henry.

 

This one is not taken on High Speed Train at 320 Km/h .... :D

 

 

Fog in the valley

 

 

Leica M7-Kodak Portra 160-Summicron 28 Asph

 

 

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Both of these are very nice, but in particular, I think, the second one. Excuse my complete ignorance, but are angels used in buddhism?

 

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Philip

 

A few local shots round the local temple

 

 

Hasselblad 500 C/M Ilford Delta 100

 

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For those who follow the R section of the Forum, you may recall that I recently asked for opinions on the Leica 70-210 F4 zoom - the Minolta manufactured one. I had the chance to buy a really nice one for £200 which as we all know by Leica standards is pretty cheap.

 

I didn't really know what to expect from the zoom but I bought it and I have actually been pleasantly surprised - it's not tack razor sharp like a Leica prime but to be honest it's plenty good enough.

 

These were all on the Leica R8 with the lens at various settings from 70mm to 210mm. The pics are from a project that I am working on documenting the demise of the industry in my home town. I did it all on digital M's in colour but now I'm revisiting it to do on B&W film.

 

Film is Kentmere 100 in D76 - quite a nice film that's made by Ilford and also sold as Agfa APX 100, a bit grainier than FP4  but I think it's a nice sharp budget film that has a lot of latitude so in the non metered M's and LTM's it responds well to the sunny 16 rule.

 

Paul all the series are nice with  deep black and nice grey tone shade

 

If you ask me which I prefer digital or film ?  you know my answer :)

The picture 2 is in relief on my screen Eizo ... the background is very nice

The last picture is also well framing.

Great R8 !

Thank you

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A few local shots round the local temple

 

 

Hasselblad 500 C/M Ilford Delta 100

 

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Ray nice definition and contrast

Black is great... Philip , for the angel may be the  sculptor had a dream or was a catholic :D

Thank you for posting

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Henry

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I'm amazed by your butterfly shots, Ian. Truly wonderful. Every time I even begin contemplating thinking of considering to approach one I've spotted it leaves. I think I managed to fix one on a piece of emulsion of some kind in France last month but we shall see when I've scanned my rolls (which will be after the impending house move).

 

 

Lovely mysterious light Henry.

 

 

Both of these are very nice, but in particular, I think, the second one. Excuse my complete ignorance, but are angels used in buddhism?

 

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Philip

 

Thank you Philip for your kind comment

No Philip angel doesn't exist in buddhism  :D

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For Philip in Fuji Color Superia :)

 

 

 

Leica R4S-Summicron 50-Fuji Superia 100

 

 

Emerald Buddha pagoda

Laos

 

 

 

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"Life is the beach" said Adam ... it's true :)

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-35 Summilux Asph

 

Britany (France)

 

 

 

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Paris Street Photos

2016

my selfie :)

 

 

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SP Paris

Champs Elysées Avenue

 

 

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