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In the Garden ...

Contax S2, 1.4/85, Kono Color 400, C-41

Christoph, perfect colors and a lovely impressionistic feel. Whatever KONO 400 is, the slightly coarse grain fits perfectly here

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The Kleinmarkthalle in Frankfurt, Germany.

M-A (Type 127) Noctilux-M 1:0.95/50 Asph., Ilford FP4+

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6 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Peru 1980 

From Lago Titicaca, I meandered  to Lima and eventually to the Galapagos archipelago . But that's a different story for another day. 

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When I look at the images today, I fondly remember the magnificent landscapes and experiences. But one question weighs on me: What might have happened to all those people, especially the children? I hope they have had, and still have, a good life.

 

Your series from Peru has touched me, particularly the photos of the children. If I may, I echo your sentiment.

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On 5/19/2025 at 8:00 AM, Roy Bigsby said:

Waiting on a Flower 

MP | 50lux | Kodak Gold 

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Remember, you cannot force it to grow faster by pulling.

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I hear you!

Jupiter is constantly on watch near the front gate.

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One flap and it's away.

A baby Currawong leaves the 'bird tree' we keep in our back garden.

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the bus that never came, omeo 2025

canon, 80-200mm, superia 400

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On 5/23/2025 at 5:13 PM, christoph_d said:

In the Garden ...

Contax S2, 1.4/85, Kono Color 400, C-41

Hi Christoph very nice and sweet color

Best

Henry

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Hi All of You,

When you look at this rose from  our garden like Christoph , taken on film and you've been a photographer for about forty years , there's no comparison with any other medium.

Rose with Leica M7 -M Macro Elmar 90mm and Macro Adapter-Tripod Carbon Gitzo and Film Kodak Portra 400 (dev in Tetenal HomeLab ) Scan in TIFF with Nikon CS5000 -Size 120 Mo. No crop and no correction with photo software

"Film is Not Dead"

Best

Henry

 
 

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On 5/23/2025 at 12:51 PM, Kl@usW. said:

Peru 1980 

From Lago Titicaca, I meandered  to Lima and eventually to the Galapagos archipelago . But that's a different story for another day. 

 

 

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When I look at the images today, I fondly remember the magnificent landscapes and experiences. But one question weighs on me: What might have happened to all those people, especially the children? I hope they have had, and still have, a good life.

 

Hi Klaus , I like much this one great photo and with nice color

Best

Henry

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For Gary 😀  Marseille the port in beautiful May weather  with Kodak Portra 400-Leica M7-35 M Summlux Asph

Picture Uncorrected .... raw scan

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M6 TTL | 35 cron asph | ilford delta 100 | ilfotec HC

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MP Classic | 28 summaron | Ilford HP5+ | Ilfotec HC

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7 hours ago, Doc Henry said:

Hi All of You,

When you look at this rose from  our garden like Christoph , taken on film and you've been a photographer for about forty years , there's no comparison with any other medium.

Rose with Leica M7 -M Macro Elmar 90mm and Macro Adapter-Tripod Carbon Gitzo and Film Kodak Portra 400 (dev in Tetenal HomeLab ) Scan in TIFF with Nikon CS5000 -Size 120 Mo. No crop and no correction with photo software

"Film is Not Dead"

Best

Henry

 
 

Hi Doc, thank you for your comments, glad to see you back here, and hopefully more and more frequently in the future!

Rgds

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