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This is in the south of Italy, in a town called Peschici.  Taken with my Leica M6 and 35mm Summicron ASPH, FP4+ and HC-110. 

 

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Printing really ties up the whole photographic process for me. It really summarizes all of the steps up to that point. I can't imagine just shooting images and letting them reside in a hard drive.

Unfortunately though this is a very nice print to see in person, the paper was fogged when I bought it so the edges are discolored.

 

The camera you see in the picture is an Olympus Trip 35 which is the camera used to take it.

 

Shot on Lomo 400 film, developed in Kodak Flexicolor C-41 Chems, printed on Kodak Endura F paper, with Kodak Flexicolor RA-4 chems.

 

Taking a picture of it doesn't do it justice.

 

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Fabulous to see this, a print, the details of its creation and I'm sure it looks lovely first hand for its a restful yet compelling composition - this is the essence of FILM!

 

I agree with Charles . RP, print is the result of your work ... and with film you can do every time

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Henry

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Berlin once again - centre of power:

 

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Minilux - Agfa CT 100 Precisa

 

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And here for all the lovers of reflections:

 

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same setup as above

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Killarney M6TTL Cron 35mm F2

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CHANDIGARH

 

It's the heat that forces this road side vendor to a siesta.

 

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This one is also beautiful Wes

You're lucky to have such landscapes

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Henry

 

It's about a 6 hour drive from where I live, but I have a business project there ..... I feel lucky to have the opportunity to visit 

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CHANDIGARH

 

It's the heat that forces this road side vendor to a siesta.

 

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Suede normal in Asia with heat wave and now with global warming it's more and more hot .

In mission I work under 43°C. Too hot people cannot work and can also die

Nice capture

Thank you for posting

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Henry

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Rolleiflex 2.8GX, XP2, HC-110 in Rondinax 60, X1 scan:

 

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Transformer Tractor by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Yes you're right Chris ... first when I watch I say in myself : what's that ?

Really transformer ... Chris you are in scary period :D

after "shining" now "transformer" ...  :D 

The definition and black are beautiful

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Earlier, I posted a photo of the milkweed my wife insists on leaving in the garden. This week the reason showed up. Hungry fellow.

 

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Leicaflex SL, 60mm 2.8 Macro-Elmarit, Portra 160

Well, good for her! Milkweed leaves are the only thing that the caterpillars of the Monarch butterfly will eat, and that's exactly what you are seeing there. It's poisonous to pretty much everyone else and it also repels some nasty bugs, like wireworms.

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Svema 120 Color, Converted to B&W, Leicaflex SL, 35mm PA Curtagon 4.0.

 

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