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(Wien = Vienna, Austria)

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Nikon FE 2 * Nikkor AiS 1.2/50 * f/1.2 * Kodak Portra 400 @ 200 * Nikon Coolscan V ED

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Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha what great analysis! Personally I've never trusted witnesses. They say the most outlandish things, like something I believe they call the 'truth'. Makes me laugh every time. To my mind the only questions are how big is the doubt and how high does one dare to jump to a conclusion. On that note I feel confident to say that it must have been the fox who did it, who snuck up on the unsuspecting mouse using a bicycle. A great alibi, too, because clearly the nearest carbon-based biped would be suspected long before a fox. No, no one would expect the fox to do that, to jump up on a bike. But what better way to hide how a fox trots? 

22 hours ago, Ernest said:

Are we to discount the Rashomon effect? So the bicyclist is right-handed? The suspect who walks down the road, only to return after having done what? Does the evidence of the tracks testify to a sore back and the slight limp that favors the left foot? Who walks a bicycle zigging and zagging through four inches of snow on the road? Are drugs and alcohol involved here? Isn't there evidence of more than loitering? Perhaps a skirmish mid-road? And what about the off-road thickets? The frightening landscape that this photograph as People's Exhibit A documents will be entered in evidence? The fiction of the fox with mice on its breath? He must be expensive, but justice has its price. Yes, hand the case over to Philip. Never a "cold" case, but there's the red flash!

Looks great to me though. What is it you don't like?

On 12/16/2020 at 7:06 PM, bags27 said:

Mamiya 7 150mm orange filter Delta 400 in HC110-B. I'm somewhat dissatisfied with this recently purchased lens. At some point, I'm shipping everything off for CLA.

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Oh la la.........

21 hours ago, benqui said:

Timeless beauty

Leica M6, Portra 400, 1.4/35 Summilux pre-asph

 

Brilliant shot, now you're speaking my language frame-it, I loooove reflections.

17 hours ago, frame-it said:

Leica iiif, Canon 50mm f1,4 LTM, fuji industrial /CYO100

Very very good, all those verticals and horizontals behaving so well together.

7 hours ago, S/W said:

East River Harbour

(Frankfurt/Main, Germany)

Leica MP * Leica Summicron M 2.0/28 Asph II * Kodak Gold 200

 

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Japanese Maple, Westonbirt Arboretum.

Fuji GX617

SWD 90mm

Portra 400

 

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First attempt at developing color. M4-P 35 FLE. Kodak Pro Image 100 in Unicolor. 

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5 hours ago, philipus said:

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha what great analysis! Personally I've never trusted witnesses. They say the most outlandish things, like something I believe they call the 'truth'. Makes me laugh every time. To my mind the only questions are how big is the doubt and how high does one dare to jump to a conclusion. On that note I feel confident to say that it must have been the fox who did it, who snuck up on the unsuspecting mouse using a bicycle. A great alibi, too, because clearly the nearest carbon-based biped would be suspected long before a fox. No, no one would expect the fox to do that, to jump up on a bike. But what better way to hide how a fox trots? 

I always signed off with "echo tango," first and last letters of my last name, but now you have raised "foxtrot" from the NATO Phonetic Alphabet and simultaneously the genesis of a ballroom dance. Fancy footwork and mental gymnastics. The intricate nuances and crafty wordsmithing of your litigious mind has me laughing on the floor. Borges must have been a student in your Advanced Logic class before writing "The Garden of Forking Paths."

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Mamiya 7 80mm HP5 HC110-B

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