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4 hours ago, joergel said:

 

Leica M2 - Summicron 2/90 - Silvermax100 in Rodinal

That might be a successfully perplexing view/image for viewers, even though it seems a chimmney or tower...

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Local trail in Boulder, CO

IIIb / Elmar 90 f4 / Portra 160

The uncoated 1930s lens paired with the Portra yields subdued pastel colors.

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9 hours ago, Keith (M) said:

All of your images of the museum are just stunning!

Thanks a lot Keith !

Teatro Popular Oscar Niemeyer by JM__, on Flickr

Cinestill 50 - SWC

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1 hour ago, saiche said:

That might be a successfully perplexing view/image for viewers, even though it seems a chimmney or tower...

love it

2 hours ago, benqui said:

Tmax 3200 with ISO 1600, Apo 90 mm, M4

 

 

I am a total sucker for these photos.  They are like kryptonite!

5 hours ago, gbealnz said:

My pseudo X-Pan fun continues. Almost one of them things Rog specializes in.

503CXi with CF50.

Agfa Vista 200

Gary

 

very cool, Gary.  Each a unique color palette and each beautiful on its own.

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BW conversion of Cinestill 50 - SWC

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1 hour ago, A miller said:

Schmootz-Alley, NYC 😷

Portra 400

M7, 28 elmarit pre-asph

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Wow from me too Adam, very surreal, almost perfect except for the missing fedora.

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1 hour ago, JMF said:

Teatro Popular Oscar Niemeyer by JM__, on Flickr

BW conversion of Cinestill 50 - SWC

I actually like the B&W better JM, the colours are nice of course, but this takes it to a new level.

Gary

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1 hour ago, A miller said:

very cool, Gary.  Each a unique color palette and each beautiful on its own.

I posted the pair as I shot out the door, and viewed them later when I got home, annoyed with myself for not getting the colour balance the same.

It's the same time/day/lens/camera/film/processing, even the same beach, just looking different directions. The colour balance should have been closer, the tractor shot is too magenta, but it's too late to change it, I cannot edit the post now.

Gary

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4 hours ago, A miller said:

Schmootz-Alley, NYC 😷

Portra 400

M7, 28 elmarit pre-asph

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 Hey, I punched like, like about seven times, like, and like I only got credit for like one, like.  Like I’m channeling Kardashian. Like this is stunning sci-fi in the urban zone where all shadows are licensed and triangulated for compliance. Like. Totally thalamus stuff. 

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Both Velvia 100, 24/2.8 AI SB-30 X1

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7 hours ago, gbealnz said:

I actually like the B&W better JM, the colours are nice of course, but this takes it to a new level.

Gary

Thanks Gary !

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In the field

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Canon AE-1, 2,8/200mm, Kodakcolor II

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M-A APO 50mm E100

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