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Leica M5 + 50mm Summilux ASPH + CineStill 800T

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White's Factory, Acushnet, MA. Abandoned 1850s sawmill. Mamiya 7, 80mm HF4 in Pyrocat HD

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6 minutes ago, Doc Henry said:

Un grand merci à 3ooB, Phil et Gary 😀

... un autre tableau " à la Claude Monet" notre peintre impressionniste français

Kodak Portra 400 - Leica M7 - Apo Summicron Asph 

(Portra dev et scan home lab)

Meilleures salutations

Henri

 

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What a rendering! I love.

Picturial photo, well done

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Lovely portrait. I really like the light-dark-light-dark result of the natural light. Any idea what's in the pot?

On 8/26/2021 at 12:44 PM, Xícara de Café said:

IIIf, Summaron 3.5cm 1:3.5, Ilford SFX 200, Rodinal 1:50 20°C 10'.

Yes :D 

On 8/26/2021 at 12:59 PM, ianman said:

I've never seen it... but I'm wondering if I should seek it out now 😇

Beautiful Michael. An excellent lens indeed.

On 8/26/2021 at 2:50 PM, Michael Hiles said:

From my wife’s garden. Ilford XP2. 125mm Hektor, Bellows II, Visoflex II, M2.. An excellent lens for this kind of thing.

Thank you Ken. 

On 8/26/2021 at 4:33 PM, bags27 said:

what is so striking, so emotionally pulling for me, is the cleanliness, simplicity of design, unexceptional blandness of it, contrasted with what it stood for. And as you say, the surveillance of the panopticon incorporated into the business aesthetics. Your photographic rendering here so perfectly matches the "banality of evil."

You get no objection from me Klaus. Two hours on a water tank at such a scenery could possibly be quite meditative.

On 8/26/2021 at 10:20 PM, Kl@usW. said:

Alpine life #6

Older cows may  become suspicious, territorial and protective of the younger cows  and you better watch out for their attitude before crossing the meadow.....  I once had to wait two hours before it was safe to climb down  from the water tank...

Forgive me the postcard--I just couldn't resist. 

MP; Summarit 35; Ektar 100

Very good result Antonio. 

Linking to Flickr images works for me using the Other Media button in the lower right-hand corner of the posting field. 

On 8/27/2021 at 10:00 AM, AntonioF said:

I tried a roll of Kodak 2238 at iso 25 (11 mins in HC-110B). It worked pretty good. A lot of contrast, but that's true at iso 12 as well.

Canon A1, Canon 50/2 FD

PS Is it still possible to link flickr pics?

I like this slightly vintage rendering of a modern photograph.

On 8/27/2021 at 3:13 PM, mikemgb said:

Some old photos I came across while sorting my Lightroom catalogue, Leica IIIa, 50mm Elmar, FP4.

 

Truly poetic Wayne, really nice. 

On 8/27/2021 at 8:54 PM, Wayne said:

Butterfly at very low ISO

Rolleiflex Orignal Model; long expired Verichrome Pan; Rolleinar Close-up lens

:D that was a nice day.

On 8/28/2021 at 7:50 AM, gbealnz said:

Yes, a sad time, I "see" his presence as well, but nothing else.

All I/we have is wonderful memories of a day of absolute fun with him, and Philip, in Ghent, we'll never forget this.

Hopefully this pic from Philip will find him happy.

Come back Doc.

I saw this on @Leicafilmfriends and hoped you'd post it here too. It's sublime.

On 8/28/2021 at 10:46 AM, Sparkassenkunde said:

A moment of tranquility in my little kayak:

Ricoh GR1s - Agfa CT 100 Precisa 

I have to cite Calvin: Oh boy Oh boy Oh boy Oh boy. Brilliant shot

On 8/28/2021 at 11:57 AM, frame-it said:

Leica M5 + 50mm Summilux ASPH + CineStill 800T

Such a tranquil scene. And great development too.

17 hours ago, Xícara de Café said:

Leica IIIf, Summicron 5cm 1:2 collapsible, Ilford SFX 200, Rodinal 1:50 20°C 10'.

I had to look up 'scrim' and learnt that it, and scrimmage, come from skirmish, which happens to be one of my favourite words. One association I get seeing this is graphs. It seems to me that our lives the last year or so have been guided to a large extent by graphs, on infection rates, mortality, survival rates, R numbers etc. I'm not saying that this is behind the construct, but it seems to me that there's some form of conversation going on here between the upper and lower halves and I'm wondering what it's about. I recently read a piece in the Economist on how the last few decades' search in physics of a unified theory of everything may have had the unintended drawback that other theories have not been developed, but that now some are coming. A leading contender apparently is entropic gravity which I can't say that I understand at all, but the idea is that at very very low levels of gravity, like at interstellar distances, that force begins to decay linearly with the distance rather than according to the inverse square law of the distance. It supposedly has big impact on how things with mass, like various particles, interact and relate to each other. Fundamentally it's about order-disorder, I believe. Perhaps the two halves are two sides of this somehow – messy, chaotic and alive versus harmoniously structured, organised, and dead. 

14 hours ago, Ernest said:

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M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion

Beautiful photos Henry, well done.

1 hour ago, Doc Henry said:

...  for those who believe in the film like me and to thank the friends like James , 3ooB , Gary , Philippe , Phil .... I have on this forum who don't call me "can's worms", here are some pictures of poppies taken with Kodak Portra 800 film developed by myself - home lab - in Tetenal (because I only like film and only believe in film) Leicaflex SL camera (no need to look for a digital SL to have such a beautiful and natural color) and R Elmarit 135 lens + tripod Gitzo ... TIFF scan size 120 MB  > No Correction

Best regards

Henry

the one who opened this thread in 2013

 

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Perhaps one or two more from the main cellblock before we move on to other areas. The cells are actually smallish meeting spaces with chairs and tables that are firmly bolted to the floor. Truly functional and used for conversations counsel-client or among the accused, as well as having snacks or lunch. I have put more photos of these areas in this post on my main Instagram but this is my favourite of the photos I took of the individual cells.

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7 minutes ago, philipus said:

Perhaps one or two more from the main cellblock before we move on to other areas. The cells are actually smallish meeting spaces with chairs and tables that are firmly bolted to the floor. Truly functional and used for conversations counsel-client or among the accused, as well as having snacks or lunch. I have put more photos of these areas in this post on my main Instagram but this is my favourite of the photos I took of the individual cells.


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Text book image: ‘how to make the mundane photo-worthy’!

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1 hour ago, Doc Henry said:

Great thanks to  3ooB, Phil and Gary 😀

...   another picture " à la Claude Monet"  our French impressionist painter

Kodak Portra 400- Leica M7- Apo Summicron Asph 

(Portra dev and scan home lab)

Best regards

Henry

 

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You could remove the citation and I would know it’s one of yours, Doc Henry.
I have admired your distinctive work for some time.
Bury the worms and move on to another chapter.

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