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39 minutes ago, Xícara de Café said:

8 exposures, hand held. Nikon F2 Photomic, Nikkor-S Auto 50mm 1:1.4, Kodak Tri-X 400, Kodak D-76 1:1.

Você deve cessar de beber essas enormes xícaras de cafezão!

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19 minutes ago, stray cat said:

Oh-oh... Baudelaire's been breaking into the absynthe cupboard again...

What a coincidence! Haven't noticed Your post . . . . so You suggest Baudelaire?

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58 minutes ago, stray cat said:

Really like this, Cup of Coffee. It has a life-force to it. An interesting technique and I look forward to see you developing it further.

Thanks stray cat. I was doing a close copy of shots by a Flickr user Lars Holte and I believe it's a very old technique. I also took hand-held colour separated shots to try a hybrid of this shot and the last shot I posted. I took only one shot for each colour but for it to look interesting, I think I should have taken a double or triple exposure with each filter. I should be able to simulate this in Gimp though by duplicating/rotating/shifting the layers. 

30 minutes ago, Nowhereman said:

Você deve cessar de beber essas enormes xícaras de cafezão!

Haha, yes, it does look rather overcaffeinated 🙂

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Minox III, Kodak Imagelink microfilm

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I think this is pretty cool:

https://www.cnn.com/videos/entertainment/2019/08/30/kacey-musgraves-helps-los-angeles-photo-shop-paul-mxp-vpx.hln

Country music star Kacey Musgraves helped out Tom's One Hour Photo & Lab, a struggling Los Angeles photo lab, by posting a photo shoot she took there while on tour to an Instagram page she created for the shop

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2019-08-04-00002 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

  • Bessa III 667W
  • Tri-X pushed 1 stop in HC-110(B)@ 20c
  • 022 Yellow Filter
  • Nikon LS-9000
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Still choosing between the next two...although this one is in the lead.

Black-Eyed Susans and Union Pacific viaduct, I-70 milepost 320 (Great Plains)

Mamiya 6, 75 Sekor, TMax 400, Ilfotec DD-X

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Some very impressive Ektar100 photos on the last pages. I have to say, that I love the colors of this film too 😍

 

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Leica M6 - Superwide Heliar 4,5/15 - Ektar 100

 

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Thistles and Sky, I-70 Milepost 320

Mamiya 6, 50mm Sekor, TMax 400, DD-X

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This restaurant in Chinatown / NYC seems to have some good recensions on tripadvisor. And please, no comments about Glass City 😎

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Ricoh GR1 - Portra 160

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From the same roll, probably Portra 160???

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vor 11 Stunden schrieb Shlomo:

Congratulations, another great image!

Some believe, the paradiese is full of virgins. If so, if that's really true, Marc, then you so deserve to photograph them all - but don't forget your old LUF - buddies!

Cheers, Shlomo!

Ha, ha, ha Shlomo! Thank you very much! For sure, I will not forget you: you will sit in the first row!!!😉

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12 hours ago, stray cat said:

Oh-oh... Baudelaire's been breaking into the absynthe cupboard again...

Baudelaire, indeed. You have me adrift in an ocean of ignorance, once again, since I cannot pull Baudelaire from my library shelf or one sheaf of memory. The Google Cyclops, however, gives me a wink and blinks me a stanza Baudelaire’s Flowers of Evil, “A Martyr,” which by some stretch seems to fit:

“In a warm room where, as in a hothouse,
The air is dangerous, fatal,
Where bouquets dying in their glass coffins
Exhale their final breath,”

Thanks for the framing, considering the visual in terms of literature. Authors of the textual kind. And, thanks for getting Baudelaire on my reading list. BTW Hugo Michell Gallery: Sydney Contemporary has new work by Trent Parke on the calendar for September 12-15.

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12 hours ago, Shlomo said:

Very refined. I'd like to see this and some more similar to this as book covers for nobly revised edtions of the works of Melville or Joseph Conrad 🙂

Kindest, Shlomo

Thanks for the approving nod, Shlomo. Melville, perhaps Typee, and Conrad, Heart of Darkness, of course. Sometimes, I wish M-A had the multiple exposure capability, which is the effect I got in this one shot. I wasn't thinking of publisher book jacket tie-ins, but I am ready to sign an assignment of copyright, anytime. Ha, ha.

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Median Red
M-A Thambar-M CS f/2.6 ADOX Color Implosion

More Thambar/ADOX color field study. Triptych.

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