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Mamiya C330, Mamiya-Sekor 55mm 1:4.5, FujiChrome Provia RDP III.

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Leica iiif canon 50mm f1.4 LTM, Acros100

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Leica iiif Jupiter-9 85mm LTM, Acros100

Misty Morning

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In view of how the tides are turning for tech giants these days (thinking of the new EU laws that were just announced) this should be hanging at Google HQ :D 

16 hours ago, Ernest said:

Lagoon Tide Table
M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion & Rolleiflex Planar f/2.8 E100

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This is in every way a perfect photo, bravo Klaus.

16 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Vineyards #5  

This was made a few kilometers  from Friedrich Hölderlins birthplace. So  "Winterreise" might be an apt  name for the picture too.

MP; 3,8/24; Acros II; D 76

Haha what a catch, almost in the middle of the crosshairs too :) And that wreath is positively enormous. Must be an 'Merican wreath :p 

18 hours ago, bags27 said:

Man in a Captain's Nest. Mamiya 7 150 HP5 in HC110 -- B

 

 

OOOOH Acrooooos, I love this film. And that's a lens one doesn't see very often. I had to look it up and found this interesting write-up (which also features the 2,8cm Hektor).

11 hours ago, frame-it said:

Leica iiif Avenon 28mm LTM, Acros100

Very cool shot Mike. I watched that film. Is this the first McD or something to that effect? 

10 hours ago, mikeamosau said:

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Hasselblad 503cw 80mm Planar f/2.8 

Cinestill 800t home developed and scanned

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What a great and spontaneous group portrait! Well done Charles. Perhaps put it on the Internet and someone will find it? :D 

6 hours ago, Charles Morgan said:

The unknown four. Just before the first lockdown in April I was walking home with R8 and 135mm Elmarit on display - the man with the beard said would you take our photo, with slight reluctance from the ladies. So I did, nice end of roll bonus but no idea who they were or how to get a photo to them. 

Leica R8, 135mm Elmarit R f2.8, HP5 at 250 in PMK Pyro.

 

Must be Richard Milhous's car :) really excellent Bo.

3 hours ago, Bo-Sixten said:

Études, 3. Excalibur. Dusty oldies....

 

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Look cute! Mamiya 7 150mm orange filter Delta 400 in HC110-B

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Back in the alleys

OM1 HP5+ Caffenol

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Same. Car parking for the rich and famous

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