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Killarney M6TTL 35mm Cron Trix

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Montmarte Paris M6TTL 50mm F2 Cron

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My new friend in Chinatown :)

 

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Well done Edward very nice .

The grain of skin gives a plus for this portrait (body arms and faces)

 

Love fog shots, and this one is no exception :)

 

Thank you Edward for your comment. I love fog ...something mysterious behind  :)

 

From my visit to Lebanon last two weeks. Our Lady of Bechouat:

 

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M7-Distagon 1.4/35 ZM-Portra 160 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

M7-Distagon 1.4/35 ZM-Portra 160 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

M7-Distagon 1.4/35 ZM-Portra 160 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

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I like the color in the last picture

Nice color of stone

Thank you Edward for posting

Henry

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Another very nice portrait Edward well done at the right moment

Thank you

Best Henry

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A picture from a roll of Cinestill 50 D

 

M7, Summilux 50 V2

 

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One more for the par condicio

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Something charming in these two pictures Massimo

The color of skin with Cinestill is very true and the grain reproduces

very well the lovely face of your daughter :) We can see distinctly pores

of skin

Well framind and well done

Thank you

Best

Henry

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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 This was Fuji Superia 200 and I think must be out of date.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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Well done Pete

 

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?

 

Lovely picture Pete

The flare is nice for me !

 

I spent my dinner break using some secateurs to reach up to cut the highest stems of ivy to buy him some more time.

On leaving the park I was struck by this tree.

 

Very quiet and relaxing picture well reproduced by soft and nice color

 

I wandered down to the harbour - the sight of the invasion, and finished the film.

The harbour shot shows that patch of flare again.

 

Nice flare Pete , not disturbing me

Color is very nice

Thank you for posting

Best

Henry

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The old lighthouse from the harbour walls.

 

Nice vanishing line and color Pete

For someone who likes digital, he will find not too much vivid as color

For me it's nice

 

And the last frame, a fisherman resting on the steps of the lighthouse, taking a break from hovering around his rod.

 

Nice portrait

Thank you Pete

Henry

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The sequence for a portrait

M7, Summilux 50 V2, GGr filter, Ilford HP5+, R09 One Shot 1+50

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I love all these three pictures,nicely done  Massimo

Lovely and very nice grain of skin

Best

Henry

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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

 

Wayne is it the rural deep South ?

Nice grey tone

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Henry

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