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On 8/4/2020 at 3:23 PM, philipus said:

Andy's beautiful reflection above has inspired me to leave Tbilisi for a while and jump back to Stockholm. This is the Karlberg palace, built in 1630 and centrally located in Stockholm. The Royal War Academy was founded there in 1792 and the location has been used as military academy every since. This makes it the world's oldest military academy to remain in its original location. Large parts of the area including the beautiful park are accessible to the public.


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My previous apartment overlooked Karlbergs slott from Tomtebogatan above - but I never saw it looking as beautiful as this! iirc our old compatriot Lars Berqvist lived in an apartment on the same side of the water that you took this photograph.

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14 hours ago, fotomas said:

M6, 35 CronASPH I, ADOX Silvermax, Caffenol

I lingered on this photo as I would have on viewing a scene such as this, oh and I love the virtual ping-pong of my eyes as they skipped from one bird to the next ...

12 hours ago, Nachtmsk said:

Leica M4p/90 elmarit

If i recall, neg was damaged with Chemistry in some way.

Billy Joel Concert around 1990. Shot on Tri-X.

The array of lights, a smoky atmosphere, the stance at the keyboard and reaching for the microphone, there is music in this photo. Love it!

7 hours ago, stray cat said:

Port Phillip Bay 2020

Canon F1N, FDn 80-200mm f4L, Portra 800

Simply heavenly

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6 hours ago, stray cat said:

Charles, this photograph has really stayed with me. The shapes and tones, those direct gazes, the dark of the hair against the light of the skin... even that area of negative space, which at first concerned me a little, has come to be part of the narrative I see in this picture. Just simply a wonderful photograph, and please tell me you've made a print of it.

Thank you Philip, if the truth be told the photo made itself (as did the other I posted on the thread a while ago of the girls reading to each other). Working with two artists turned the shoot around and I became a participant and partner in a memorable day in November last year. Oh and yes the photo was presented as a scan of a print.

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Napoli - Pride Flash Mob in June 2020 - Leica M6, Summicron 35 asph, Cinestill 800T

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Talking about Maier...?   [Tri-X]

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HP5 in R09

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Yes too bad we didn't manage to meet up there!

9 hours ago, Peter_S said:

my (2nd) city...

Thanks Mani. I really miss good old Lars's contributions here.

10 hours ago, plasticman said:

My previous apartment overlooked Karlbergs slott from Tomtebogatan above - but I never saw it looking as beautiful as this! iirc our old compatriot Lars Berqvist lived in an apartment on the same side of the water that you took this photograph.

Wow very interesting palette when shot in daylight. 

7 hours ago, AntonioF said:

Napoli - Pride Flash Mob in June 2020 - Leica M6, Summicron 35 asph, Cinestill 800T

Really cool, almost looks like a Banksy painting.

59 minutes ago, Suede said:

Decay.  [Tri-X]

Really nice tones. What dod you shoot with?

21 minutes ago, gbealnz said:

HP5 in R09

 

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and finally, under the pier.

 

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2 hours ago, erl said:

Reflections of my past.

The following series shot on Ektachrome (performed and survived so much better than my Kodachromes).

These were shot in Oban, Scotland, 1976.

 

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You will enjoy a glimpse at the palette of Breton Tuna Boats by California Impressionist Edgar Payne, if you can find it (them). There are so many boats, but these really have me bobbing. Good show.

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Ocean Rods
M3 APO 50 Fuji Natura & ADOX Color Implosion
Collage homage to Richard Diebenkorn. Under construction.

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12 minutes ago, Ernest said:

Ocean Rods
M3 APO 50 Fuji Natura & ADOX Color Implosion
Collage homage to Richard Diebenkorn. Under construction.

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Straight out of Ocean Park. A fine homage to Diebenkorn and the way he arranged form with space and colour. That these are "fragments of the real world" is remarkable.

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Far up in the north of the Netherlands, view of the sea ... or what there is to see of the sea...

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MP, 40C, Lomo Metropolis@100

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