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Am 17.4.2024 um 19:25 schrieb Bateleur:

Holding the Light

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Your portrait always stand out, Charles, but this is something very special... thank you! 

vor 16 Stunden schrieb Ernest:

Scrape
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J.M.W. Turner palette

 

vor 8 Stunden schrieb Ernest:

Sueoka Diptych No. 4
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both of them are superb, Rob. I could get lost in the details. 

vor 10 Stunden schrieb Erato:

Primoflex Automat, Fujichrome Reversal Film 120 RAP F 100 aka Astia 100F

Erato, very good!  I like the surrealistic touch. Ralph Gibson comes to my mind.   

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4 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Evening at the Baltic Sea

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I am going for the contrast of texture and the counterpoint of the stark statement of the tree trunk against the wispy movement of the grass.

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Artist Protoje shot with Contax T3 and Kentmere 400 (Pushed 800)

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Kodak Portra 160

Leica M3

5cm f1.5 Nikkor-SC LTM

 

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11 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Your portrait always stand out, Charles, but this is something very special... thank you! 

 

both of them are superb, Rob. I could get lost in the details. 

Erato, very good!  I like the surrealistic touch. Ralph Gibson comes to my mind.   

Thank you so much for your kind words, @Kl@usW.

Primoflex Automat, Fujichrome Reversal Film 120 RAP F 100 aka Astia 100F

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First attempt at a mystical image on 35mm

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M3, Canon 50mm 1.8 LTM with zeiss Softar II and medium red filter, Foma400 AM74
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3 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Not bad at all, DreiPunkte

Doing such crazy things like that with a rangefinder camera is like driving on the highway blindfolded and trying to find the exit.
But it helps to think the pictures before pressing the trigger.

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Kodak XX -  Ricoh GR21

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8 hours ago, stray cat said:

oaxaca, mexico 2011

m6ttl, 35mm summicron, portra 160 VC

It’s the sunlight, the pink, and the warmth of that smile. Perfect depth of field.

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1 hour ago, Ernest said:

It’s the sunlight, the pink, and the warmth of that smile. Perfect depth of field.

Thank you so much Rog. I found this last night among a bunch of negatives I’d forgotten about, taken after everyone else had gone home from the workshop I’d been attending. I just love the colour, joyousness and festive gaiety of the Oaxacans.

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