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6 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Before the heatwave--now the Aquilegia are gone. 

The outcome of taking back-lit shots with the M is always a bit fortuitous ... as in this case. Just couldn't resist the light in the fine hairs of the flower. 

 

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M7- 3,4/135-Portra 160 @100

Enigmatic, unearthly--beautiful, yet ominous. Did Sir Isaac Newton dream this and then write his Principia? The spectra of invention, the draw of light, such a captivating image.

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Brothers & a rowing boat, what could possibly go wrong...

MP Summicron 50 Ektachrome in Tetenal

 

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On 7/27/2019 at 10:46 AM, Sparkassenkunde said:

(Almost) classic view from the rock formation Bastei in the Saxon Switzerland with the river Elbe. On the rock to the right was the former viewpoint, but due to damages in the rock structure this platform is closed for safety reasons since about one year now. There are plans to build a floating platform element, though.

Mamiya 645 1000s - Sekor-C 80 - Ektachrome (expired)

Great shot.  My wife & I stood there admiring the stunning views during a visit to the area in 2007. No film camera with me at the time. 

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Prospecting!

Both M7, 35mm Summaron f2.8, Porta 400.

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Canon Prima  AS-1 and Provia 100

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