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Fujicolor HR100S, C-41 homebrew

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dandy  [m6, 35mm, hp5]

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2 hours ago, Suede said:

Don McCullin's photograph adorns a wall on the bank of River Aure in Bayeux as part of an ongoing exhibition, October 2023.  [m6, 35, hp5]

A Palestinian woman returning to the ruins of her house, Sabra, Beirut, 1982.  

 

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The reflection in the water makes this all the more powerful.

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On 2/12/2024 at 4:06 AM, Bateleur said:

I have come back to this photo again and again. The attractiveness of the subject is one thing...................Years ago, I think it was Camus....to paraphrase: "People cannot be absurd, it is what people do that is absurd." I cannot stop chuckling at this one. Thanks. The greatest homage, ever, to Steve Jobs. :)

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17 hours ago, DreiPunkte said:

Interesting results achieving with a soft focus lens on 35mm.
With large format SF photography it is almost impossible to get the soft focus look
so far in depth. With large format SF photography it is almost impossible to get the soft focus look
so far in depth.
With the large film formats the shallow depth of field ensures that the SF effect is in
lost in the normal blur.

Sorry, I think my post made things a bit confusing. This image was taken with the summicron 50 rigid. The soft effect of the far depth is caused by the focus point being towards the front of the image... I'll check if I have similar shot made with the Thambar.

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Sometimes I Dream of Goats.

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3 hours ago, Aryel said:

Had to negotiate and play quite a bit before she let me take a few photos... 

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m3, Summicron 50 rigid, hp5+(@800 in dd-x)

But it was worthwhile! 

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M4-P 50 Lux (modern) Portra 400 c-41

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Kodak 50D - Hexar AF

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Kodak 50D - Hexar AF

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14 hours ago, christoph_d said:

But it was worthwhile! 

And more fun than with adults (at least for photography)!

 

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m3, summicron 50 rigid, hp5+ (@800 in dd-x)
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Barren land

 

 

F3, Voigtlander Color Skopar 28mm f/2.8 SLII-S, Kodak Vision3 500T, CS41

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