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3 hours ago, Bateleur said:

We are part of each other.

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Charles, that is a complicated image to execute so well. Well done.

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Congratulations on finishing the Transect Andy! I looked at Colorado Seen but don't find it. Have you published it anywhere yet? The photos you posted here are really nice, sublime tones and composition as always.

7 hours ago, adan said:

That would have been quite a trick, since the fancy (C)330 didn't arrive until 1969. ;)

Probably a C or C2 with 105mm lens - nevertheless, the pictures are very well done.

About that age I had a Yashica-D - now a Mamiya 6 + 50/75/150

Which reminds me... what with lockdowns and dealing with some family crises, I have't posted here recently. Finished my 46-picture Colorado Transect project in late June, and this is one of the last pictures I had to find. In a place like this, social distancing was easy......

Milepost 150 - Red Canyon & Bellyache Ridge, East of Eagle: N39.68, W106.76.

Mamiya 6, 75mm Sekor-G, TMax 400, HC-110B

 

This is great Charles, a really well done portrait.

3 hours ago, Bateleur said:

We are part of each other.

Leica M6 ~ 50mm Summicron ~ Ilford HP5

And this is terrific John, especially the second one. I really like the classic vintage look.

8 hours ago, erl said:

Back in about 1958, I borrowed a Mamiya 330 with (I think) a 110mm lens. There was a very pretty girl I was entranced with and needed an excuse to photograph her. ie. needed to 'test' the camera 😇. Hand held camera, with only desk lamps and wobbly old stands and a couple of floodlights I nervously managed these two images (edited from two rolls of 12 exp.). Worth a giggle for me today. I wish I knew where she is now. So true for so many of my subjects.

Glamour Girl

Dreamer (double exp in camera)

 

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2 hours ago, philipus said:

Congratulations on finishing the Transect Andy! I looked at Colorado Seen but don't find it. Have you published it anywhere yet?

Working on a new magazine issue right now, and a Blurb book - but it may be a while. Gotta do maps and write text and create cover designs and such. And life at the moment has - other - complications.

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Sounds great, I really look forward to the results. I understand what you mean, such is life; it tends to get in the way of other things. But I do hope that will go well too.

45 minutes ago, adan said:

Working on a new magazine issue right now, and a Blurb book - but it may be a while. Gotta do maps and write text and create cover designs and such. And life at the moment has - other - complications.

 

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15 hours ago, erl said:

Field workers.

 

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Your series from Turkey is wonderful, with this one being my favorite. A great documentary and worth being printed and exhibited. 

14 hours ago, erl said:

Back in about 1958, I borrowed a Mamiya 330 with (I think) a 110mm lens. There was a very pretty girl I was entranced with and needed an excuse to photograph her. ie. needed to 'test' the camera 😇. Hand held camera, with only desk lamps and wobbly old stands and a couple of floodlights I nervously managed these two images (edited from two rolls of 12 exp.). Worth a giggle for me today. I wish I knew where she is now. So true for so many of my subjects.

Glamour Girl

Dreamer (double exp in camera)

Stunning pictures and as it seems a memorable treasure :) 

13 hours ago, adan said:

That would have been quite a trick, since the fancy (C)330 didn't arrive until 1969. ;)

Probably a C or C2 with 105mm lens - nevertheless, the pictures are very well done.

About that age I had a Yashica-D - now a Mamiya 6 + 50/75/150

Which reminds me... what with lockdowns and dealing with some family crises, I have't posted here recently. Finished my 46-picture Colorado Transect project in late June, and this is one of the last pictures I had to find. In a place like this, social distancing was easy......

Milepost 150 - Red Canyon & Bellyache Ridge, East of Eagle: N39.68, W106.76.

Mamiya 6, 75mm Sekor-G, TMax 400, HC-110B

 

I am impressed by the continuing quality of your work! Very well done.

9 hours ago, Bateleur said:

We are part of each other.

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Fantastic picture, with the perfect lighting and composition!

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Also from my last roll of Portra, but this time facing south, away from the beach :)

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M4-P - Cron 35 - Portra 160

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 There seems to be a well-founded rumor (not sure how well-founded) that Plustek is coming out with a new version of its 120 scanner. I've emailed Plustek for confirmation and awaiting response. This would be especially important for MF photographers. I think the current Plustek is the very best 35 scanner short of the Nikon. I do my own scanning right now, but I sure will be watching this closely.....

Indeed, just heard back. A 120 pro is in the works. No date yet.

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A bunch with the inimitable Holga, HP5+ in Cinestill DF96 6 minutes

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22 hours ago, adan said:

That would have been quite a trick, since the fancy (C)330 didn't arrive until 1969. ;)

Probably a C or C2 with 105mm lens - nevertheless, the pictures are very well done.

About that age I had a Yashica-D - now a Mamiya 6 + 50/75/150

Which reminds me... what with lockdowns and dealing with some family crises, I have't posted here recently. Finished my 46-picture Colorado Transect project in late June, and this is one of the last pictures I had to find. In a place like this, social distancing was easy......

Milepost 150 - Red Canyon & Bellyache Ridge, East of Eagle: N39.68, W106.76.

Mamiya 6, 75mm Sekor-G, TMax 400, HC-110B

 

Andy, you are most likely correct. I would have been about 17/18 at the time, which puts it in the late 50's. It would have been a C22(?) and I think, as you said, a 105mm lens.

I do like your  Private Crossing' pic. I see some humour in it as who would know if you crossed the line out there! 😇

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Continuing my retrospective series, for the moment. Here is a selection (5) shot in a restaurant/club in Cappadocia in July, 1989. Film was Kodachrome 64 in a Nikon F801 with a 2.8/24mm lens. Handheld exp at about 1/2sec. Can't believe how desperate I was to get pics in such low light with that film!

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Dancer stands on the drum.

 

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Dancer removes some clothing and 'winds' up.

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Wind up continues before the finale!

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