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11 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Thank you, Phil.  Maybe I was a little bit later than you and only for two weeks.... But what a lovely idea to imagine our ways crossing, wives go shopping and us having  a nice and proper photo-walk. And for me to finally find out why your  pictures always look sharper, more colorful, just better.... 😯

The pineta is near Porto di Ercole in Southern Tuscany. 

Oh Klaus, I would have totally welcomed the opportunity to join you on a photo walk. What mischief we'd have been able to get up to, armed with our Leicas, fresh film and keen eyes! Perhaps one day we' will get that opportunity - I hope so.

I do thank you for your very kind and generous words about my pictures (I'm blushing) but would add that all of us have our own styles (for better or worse!) and that I often look at yours and others's pictures here and wish mine could look as good. I think there's something in the thinking that we're all always trying to find some way we can improve our own pictures (which only indicates how passionate we are about creating good work) and readily look at the wonderful work that is constantly submitted to this I Like Film thread. It really is an outstanding gallery of immense variety. And without exception people here are kind and generous towards the work of others. That is very special.

Ah! Our travels wouldn't have quite coincided then - we only went as far south in Tuscany as Montepulciano. But your sprezzatura trees have caused Porto di Ercole to be on our wishlist for future travels in Tuscany should we be so fortunate. 

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1 hour ago, Doc Henry said:

...   very nice pages here ,  thank you 😀

For Phil who also likes the color of Kodachrome !

Western Sahara

Kodachrome 64-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph - Kodachrome dev US Lab 

Best regards

Henry

Thank you Henry. These Kodachrome colours really define a look, an era and an aesthetic, don't they? I defy anyone NOT to like them - there's something about Kodachrome that just seems photographically "right". Like it's the way it was always meant  to be.

Anyway, this is a lovely picture and I'm sure your journey through the Western Sahara with a Leica and a pocketful of Kodachrome was full of memorable moments and incredible vistas like this.

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Bologna

MP, Portra 400

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Rolleicord Vb(ii) Fuji 400 in Cinestill c-41

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12 hours ago, LocalHero1953 said:

I met her at a group exhibition (Intimes Silences) on the fringe of the Rencontres de la Photographie festival in Arles last week.

If there would be stars available I gave your portrait five. Great framing and a well-balanced colour theme. And, of course, the artist herself. That picture really makes me wonder what she’s up to.

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