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18 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

A remembrance of carefree times in the student dormitory and a tribute to two old friends. One of them passed away a few days ago, the other long ago.

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Leica IIIf, Summar , Agfa CT18

A lovely tribute to your friends Klaus, a moment to remember. My commiseration for your loss.

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Lower End of Lower Twin Lakes

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Upper End of Upper Twin Lakes.

 

Both taken with a Bronica GS-1 and 100mm f3.5. Film was Kodak E100, that I stuck in a drawer and forgot about. By the time I developed it, the colors had shifted to the point where black and white was the only way to save the images.

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What story might this piece of driftwood tell?  

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Leica M3, Summilux-M 50 ASPH, Kodak Gold 200.

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Late winter in the evening light.  

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Leica M3, Summilux-M 50 ASPH, Kodak Gold 200.

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On 3/29/2025 at 6:47 PM, lexffm said:

Your assumption is correct. However, the M1 has a viewfinder but no rangefinder. So, with a suitable lens, it's the ideal street photography camera.

My apologies, by the time I realised my mistake it was too late to edit the post.  There is nothing like the absence of a focusing mechanism to help train the eye for scale focusing and then the temptation to hold the camera up to your eye is rather less provided the camera has a wide enough angle of view to allow for guesswork framing.  I've not used an M1 but have had similar experience with the tiny Minox and Rollei 35mm cameras (also without any focusing mechanisms other than the scale).  What fun!

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Leica M6 | Summicron 50mm f/2 | Kentmere 400 | Rodinal

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The Sun is low, the tide has gone out . . .

Summer has turned to Autumn and the colours are becoming rustic.

Actually, the film I used is Harman's Phoenix 120 which currently lends a warm/red hue to images. I have 'corrected' that to some extent but have but left some in to match the season.

Hasselblad 203 FE & 150mm Sonnar lens.

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Leica II 50 3,5 APX100

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An evocative image. The desolate landscape with the shadowy figure in the foreground is foreboding.

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So little Water in the Rhine (yesterday). Nice only for Photography. Leica IIIf, Elmar 3,5 50mm, AGFA APX100, dev. Moersch Finol

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vor 18 Stunden schrieb erl:

An evocative image. The desolate landscape with the shadowy figure in the foreground is foreboding.

A former missile base. Now sheep regularly graze there. The figure is supposed to represent a shepherd and is made of thick sheet steel and is now rusty. It was winter. In summer, it no longer looks desolate. 

https://www.natuerlich-stimberg.de/erlebnisse/zeitreisefuehrer/schaefer

M3 Lux 35 V2 Kodak diafilm

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