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What a nice portrait, Massimo. Very natural-looking.

 

One more for the par condicio
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I like this one, Pete.

 

One of the things I love about film is, when you've had a film in a camera for a while, you forget what's on it. This was Fuji Superia 200 and I think must be out of date. It was in my Leica 111f which I fancy as my ski touring mechanical film camera, replacing a very beat up Olympus OM1. This was an image taken on a day we sat out a snow storm which stopped play. The lens was a Voigtlander 35 f2.5 Color Skopar, and the scanner Kodak Pakon F135+.

Pete

 

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This series is very interesting and this photo is particularly nice. I used to have that lens (regret selling it actually). It looks like flare to me. Do you have the hood?

 

I learned that he was clearing the growth from covering the name of his dearly departed on the plaque on the wall.

This image shows some lens flare, I hope, rather than evidence of a hole in the shutter curtain. What do you think?

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Farmer City (I think), Illinois.

 

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Linhof Master Technika, Rodenstock 120mm 5.6, HP5, 4x5

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Contre jour, 4th 4x5 frame, trip down memory lane.

 

In midwestern youth, a couple years before reaching legal age, it is not uncommon to get that first taste of beer at a meeting spot in the cornfields. We used to congregate at a place called "the tree." This is several hundred miles north of where I lived when I was sixteen; it would not surprise me if local youths call this "the tree." :)

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Linhof Master Technika, 120mm 5.6 Rodenstock, HP5

 

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A typical house from the Swiss Alps (Graubünden)

 

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Leica MP, Summicron-M ASPH 35 mm, Agfa CT Precisa 100

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Swiss Alps, Graubünden. The cows live during summertime in the mountains.

 

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Another one

 

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Another typical house from the Swiss Alps (Graubünden)

 

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Leica MP, Summicron-M ASPH 35 mm, Agfa CT Precisa 100

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Yes Philip all developed , faster than city lab photo  :)

 

 

Gent

Aug 2017

 

 

Cedric Van Hoorebeke chocolatier

I know one guy who bought chocolate here :D

 

Leica MP-Kodak TX400-50 Summilux Asph

 

 

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street photos

 

 

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Gravenstein Castle

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-35 Summicron Asph

 

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Henry

Dear Henry,

a wonderfull series of street shoots and others.

i love it.

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Swiss Alps, Lenzerhorn

 

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This picture from our balcony I took a lot of times with the digital M240 and the same lens. I never got the right balance between light and shadow. Film has much better dynamic range!

 

Leica MP, Summilux-M ASPH 28 mm, Agfa CT Precisa 100

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