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Not really too much #8 wire, and I suspect you'll have to explain that to the masses too.

 

You asked, as did Henry, so I figured a couple of pics to explain might assist.

 

Not pretty, but it will tie me over until I work something else out.

 

I has the camera obviously. The LED light came from a back street in HK last year. The Canon focus rail I had, and the upright piece of alloy was from a telescope part I had sitting in the workshop.

 

All I required was a base, and I jointed two sections of off-cut cedar that I had lying about. Cut them to shape after the glue joint has cured, and ran it through the thicknesser. The beauty of this is the smell, pure heaven freshly cut cedar, oh boy.

Gary

 

I am impressive about this mount Gary.

You don't have problem with white balance and interference with light at the edge ?

surexposure ?

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Henry

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That is funny, and true.  Anyway, one from recently.  Hasselblad, Tri-x rated at 200, Canon flatbed scanner. Rodinal 50:1.  To me the image is a bit busy, but I liked the reflections in the water.

 

For me not busy  but nice contrast and reflection

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Street Photos (SP) Paris

 

Champs Elysées

a hello to Ronaldo ? Portugal wins Euro 2016 Bravo !

 

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Buttes de Montmartre (Hill of Montmartre)

instead of the Funicular (electric elevator) , I prefer walk up by foot
the dozens of marches 
for shooting :)

 

 

Rg

H.

 

 

 

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I am impressive about this mount Gary.

You don't have problem with white balance and interference with light at the edge ?

surexposure ?

Best

Henry

 

Possibly do actually Henry, but I am already modifying it, so reduce/eliminate this spurious light. The new and improved version will soon be forthcoming.

Gary

 

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Possibly do actually Henry, but I am already modifying it, so reduce/eliminate this spurious light. The new and improved version will soon be forthcoming.

Gary

 

 

Bravo Gary always progress and evolve  :) 

You are the best

Rg

Henry

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Something amazing in this picture

Well done Klaus Mark

Rg

Henry

 

Hum an error sorry

a French proverb says : "We must render unto Caesar what belongs to Caesar" :)

Thanks Gary for the remark  :) 

Otherwise , Klaus already knows he always post nice series too 

Have a nice day all

Henry

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Too dark, 1/4s, handheld but I love the light, textures and the movement. 

 

If in doubt, get the camera out! Hope you enjoy this set.  :)

 

28237576445_d4de49bdb4_c.jpgSupper Club at 1/4s - It's All A Fascinating Blur #1 by @McLeica, on Flickr

 

27956810160_55bc57b2f2_c.jpgSupper Club at 1/4s - It's All A Fascinating Blur #2 by @McLeica, on Flickr

 

27956814240_a0c7192d79_c.jpgSupper Club at 1/4s - It's All A Fascinating Blur #3 by @McLeica, on Flickr

 

27621959053_8353210fa1_c.jpgSupper Club at 1/4s - It's All A Fascinating Blur #4 by @McLeica, on Flickr

 

28159893951_1ebbd97ef9_c.jpgSupper Club at 1/4s - It's All A Fascinating Blur #5 by @McLeica, on Flickr

 

27621962393_5a50c2f05b_c.jpgSupper Club at 1/4s - It's All A Fascinating Blur #6 by @McLeica, on Flickr

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Nice series especially 1 2 3 and 6 with nice movement effect 

For me it's beautiful series M6L

Sometimes blur can reproduce a dynamic picture as I said to Adam :)

Thanks for posting

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Henry

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A Shanghi Street. One week later these buildings were knocked down and the people who lived there evicted. A very sad moment as you used to see various stalls and shops serving the local community and kids out front doing their homework.

 

Cinestill 800, 35mm Summilux Pre ASPH, flare 

 

27622474233_4d3aaaf9d7_c.jpgA Shanghai Street by @McLeica, on Flickr

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Hasselblad, 80mm lens, Tri-x, Rodinal 50:1.  Old church window and some flowers.  

 

 

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