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Angle Line No. 2 Diptych
M-A APO 50 & Summilux-M 50 BC  Rollei Redbird & Portra 400

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On 7/2/2020 at 5:24 PM, Kl@usW. said:

MP; NLX @0,95; Leica ND 0,9; Portra 160 @100

 

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I know I'm overdoing the columbines... but I just love them.  Their time actually  is over now, the seeds are ready and so I mowed the meadow yesterday. For more columbines next year ! 

It is like the Clematis, one cannot help but focus and push the shutter release.

 

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Wayne

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Nikon FE Vivitar 90 macro. Kentmere 100 Ilf3 1:9

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M4-P 35 mm FLE Ilford SFX 200 in ELF3 9:1

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56 minutes ago, Wayne said:

The mundane. But the sky captivated me.

Rollei 35, tessar, xp2

I don’t know about the mundane. Surely a Hitchcock event is lurking just behind the fence ...

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M6, Rollei Superpan 200, IR 715 Heliopan filter, Homebrew

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Finally I shot a roll of Polypan F 50. Weird weird film! I don't know how the 2-3 rolls I have were stored, the emulsion was somewhat defected, it scratches, shadows get crashed easily and highlights blown out because of the lack of antihaliation, BUT ... the general character of the film is really nice! I took some family pictures and they look nice to me! Weird but nice! 

Canon A1, Canon 28/2.8 FD, Polypan F 50 - Stand developed in HC-110, dil 1:119 for 60 mins.

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2 hours ago, AntonioF said:

Finally I shot a roll of Polypan F 50. Weird weird film! I don't know how the 2-3 rolls I have were stored, the emulsion was somewhat defected, it scratches, shadows get crashed easily and highlights blown out because of the lack of antihaliation, BUT ... the general character of the film is really nice! I took some family pictures and they look nice to me! Weird but nice! 

Canon A1, Canon 28/2.8 FD, Polypan F 50 - Stand developed in HC-110, dil 1:119 for 60 mins.

Hi Antonio, 

Nice, I really like Polypan, glad to see other users here. I use 17min in Rodinal, at 20C, 30 sec continuous agitation initially, then 3-4 inversions every minute. 
But yes, you have to get used to its Characteristics. In your picture I like how the eyes of your wife shine. 
Rgds C

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Agfapan APX 100 massively out of date. Screwed up the exposure. Elmarit 90, M3. grandmother and granddaughter, Dundee, Scotland, June 2020.   Edited by Adrian Lord
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Am 3.7.2020 um 05:18 schrieb Ernest:

Routine No. 14
M-A APO 50 Fuji Natura
Bauhaus collage series.

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Rog, I´m still amazed ( after all the years ☺️) how you manage to get the 3rd dimension out of the plane just with hues and shades... great work

vor 17 Stunden schrieb Wayne:

Turkey vultures. I interrupted a nooner, after lunch.

Rollei 35, German, of course, Tessar, xp2

 

@ Klaus: You are safe with the columbines, I have this thing for vultures. I will try to control myself. :)

 

Ha, thank you Wayne. We all need a  soft spot--makes us human. More soft spots being better than few.   I think I saw these vultures in South America--first in a bird sanctuary and after that they were everywhere. Jote de cabeza colorado or something like that. 

Rog and Wayne and all the US-citizens looking into the LUF:  in my part of the world  the 4 th of July is about to end in a few minutes-- for you some thousands of miles away:   My best wishes to you all on this important day. May a lot of brain and compassion and a sense for the necessities of a community rain from the heavens on us all.... 

vor einer Stunde schrieb Adrian Lord:

Agfapan APX 100 massively out of date. Screwed up the exposure. Elmarit 90, M3. grandmother and granddaughter, Dundee, Scotland, June 2020.  

Lovely photo, Adrian. The technical shortcoming  really doesn't matter. Adds to the authenticity 

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1 hour ago, Adrian Lord said:

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Agfapan APX 100 massively out of date. Screwed up the exposure. Elmarit 90, M3. grandmother and granddaughter, Dundee, Scotland, June 2020.  

It makes me think of several that I have of my wife and our grandson. The moments are so brief; the need for casual behavior is needed to not spoil the moment and get the shot. Most are just examples of me opening the lens as far as it will go; set the shutter speed at 5 or 10 and shoot. It is amazing how the importance of exposure seems to diminish as the importance of subject and moment increases.

I don't recall camera or lens. Probably IIIA 1.5 Summarit LTM. Kodak Pro Image 100

 

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