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10 minutes ago, gbealnz said:

Certainly a nation of "cooked people", as it was for us as youngsters here. Not now though, melanoma has reared it's ugly head.

I do think the sun has become more intense in later times though. And from our limited times in Europe, the sun is "kinder" there, than compared to NZ.

True. I have friends who do not even use sunscreen. I can't do that, I'm pale and get sunburned so I might loose my citizenship.

To me it looks like Ferrania P30 and Silvermax tend to enhance tan if the subject has already a dark skin. That does not happen with pale skin subjects, they stay pale. I guess it's related to their sensitivity to particular colors. Honestly I'm not an expert.

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Argyle Walk. Portra 400, M3, Super-Angulon 21mm, F4 variant. 

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Very good idea Gary. Just plonk the camera there for an hour or two and then shoot a separate exposure for the monument. Make sure to include yourself with a headlamp looking towards the stars :D 

10 hours ago, gbealnz said:

New expressway, and alongside it there is a "monument" of which I have yet to find out the significance. It begs for a night astro star rising milky way type shoot too.

503CXi with CF100

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Going to something slightly more mundane and descriptive now. This is from our skiing vacation in Sälen, Sweden, in February.

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Dusty old negs revisited. Stockholm 1979. M4, Tri X.

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... and down on the other side. Yes, there is a path..

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MP; Summaron 2,8/35; Delta 400; D 76. 

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12 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Walking up to the " Rosszähn"  ( Seiser Alm, Italy )  in the first snow in October 20. Glad to find crampons in the backpack.. 

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MP; Summaron 2,8/35; Delta 400; D 76. Still working on the color balance in NPL... 

very nice shot!

Not sure what NPL is, since you're using Delta. Do you mean NLP (Neg Lab Pro)? Or is it something else? thanks.

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M-A APO 50 Fuji Natura & ADOX Color Implosion

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7Artisans 1.1. 50 mm wide open ADOX CMS II 20 Leica M7

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Contre Jour, for old times sake.

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Leica Ic, 28/6.3 Hektor, Fuji Superia 800

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On 10/20/2020 at 4:25 PM, philipus said:

Thank you Ken, I really like mistakes like this. In fact I like all my bad exposures so much that I've made a special, never-ending project about them: 

https://philipus.com/bad-pictures

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Hi Philip,

Just so that you did not think I did not read this, here's one of my countless contributions to the theme... :)

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MP, 40C, Metropolis@100

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