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Thanks Adam. Well, a storyline inasmuch as it was me seeing a pattern on the wall as we needed to find a toilet, and evidently missing focus rather badly on one of them :) though I think that adds to the charm of it.

16 hours ago, A miller said:

I totally agree with Philip.  Amazing! 😂

Wow, Philip, I very much look forward to Rog's take on these.  :)  Very interest color schemes!  Any storyline behind these? ;)

Excellent Adam.

16 hours ago, A miller said:

It's been a while since I shared some NYC pano fun as I have ben so busy shooting people in the snow 😁😂
Here's one from a crisp cold morning with the Tmax 100 and an orange filter.
617siii, 90mm Schneider Super Angulon XL

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Like a giant candy wrapper, what an excellent combination of colours.

15 hours ago, Ernest said:

Cadillac Eldorado 1955 Diptych 

M-A APO 50mm E100

What a lovely wintry landscape, must have been a terrific walk.

15 hours ago, Keith (M) said:

A canal-side chat. Fuji GW690II, Ektar 100.

 

I think you've found him :) Well done.

4 hours ago, stray cat said:

Having watched the fascinating William Eggleston in the Real World directed by Michael  Almeyreda that Rog mentioned a few posts ago in response to Antonio's excellent American storefront, I thought I'd search and see if I have an "inner Eggleston" shining through in my "morgue". This is about the closest I think I got:

Wall, Fitzroy 2014

Contax G2, 28mm Biogon, TLA 200, Portra 400

This is very much like a spy photo. Where would it have been taken?

4 hours ago, Wayne said:

Orphan Minox neg.

I love the bill  post

 

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Speaking of the Gemeente Museum, and as reported on the LFI blog recently, there are two Erwin Olaf exhibitions at this museum and the Fotomuseum down the road. 

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During the recent short spell of snowy weather, aside from shooting a roll each of Portra 400 and Ektar 100 (in my GW690II), I also put a roll of AgfaVista 200 in my MP.  I had bought quite a lot of this a few years ago but this is the first roll I've used for a couple of years or so. I have tended to treat it as the 'poor cousin' in relation to Portra and Ektar as the very low price leads to a tendency to have low(er) expectations and an attitude of 'well, I'll use it if I run out of the Kodak films'.  The results from this month's roll will make me reconsider such thoughts!  

MP, 28mm Elmarit-M ASPH.  Developed by Palm Lab and scanned on my V700.

 

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb philipus:

Thanks Adam. Well, a storyline inasmuch as it was me seeing a pattern on the wall as we needed to find a toilet, and evidently missing focus rather badly on one of them :) though I think that adds to the charm of it.

Excellent Adam.

Like a giant candy wrapper, what an excellent combination of colours.

What a lovely wintry landscape, must have been a terrific walk.

I think you've found him :) Well done.

This is very much like a spy photo. Where would it have been taken?

 

I think it is Stuttgart, Germany, Central Station in the late Sixties. Maybach the picture is mirror-inverted?!

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'Two Nuns' Rollei 35, 40mm f/3.5, Tri-X EI1600

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2 hours ago, philipus said:

Like a giant candy wrapper, what an excellent combination of colours.

 Now, I am getting hungry. Is the hunger for art insatiable?  Giant candy wrappers! Or just candy wrappers made giant. I think this is a viable theme  I think it could be inextricably entwined with the cinema.  Moviegoing. The hall of dreams.  Eye candy.  Was Andy Warhol here?  Sugar high?  Oh, boy, stop; I am on the floor already! 

 Cut and print, Rog 🎬

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22 hours ago, Steve Ricoh said:

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Obviously very dynamic street scene with a one-man show with humour.  Congratulations!

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1 minute ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

Wonderful new entries this week! Especially liked the series besides the canal from Keith, not to mention Marc's outstanding portraits, Adam's NYC life style and panoramic shots and not to forget the sophisticated work of Ernest and Phil! 

I came back today with a new box of chocolate, the results from some long exposure shots in my Mamiya 645 from Berlin and the Alps and some vacation shots from our winter trip. I hope to keep the high quality of this thread :) First is the so called Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-House - part of the ensemble containing the german parliament:

Mamiya 645 1000s - Sekor-C 80 - Cinestill 800T

(exposure time was about 30 sec)

 

 Reality is totally abstract, and this abstraction is totally awesome.  Abstract and real at the same time! 

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Longing for summer holidays; even better with Ektachrome E100.

Paul

 

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23 hours ago, Steve Ricoh said:

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Rollei 35, 40mm f/3.5

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A photo that keeps giving: after looking again, and again it finally dawned on me that the jumper is a photographer carry what is possibly the latest and greatest of digital equipment. It is great that, with all that "serious" photography going on, Steve Ricoh, with his trusty and simple Rollei 35, comes away with the greatest shot. Again, well done.

 

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1 hour ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

Wonderful new entries this week! Especially liked the series besides the canal from Keith, not to mention Marc's outstanding portraits, Adam's NYC life style and panoramic shots and not to forget the sophisticated work of Ernest and Phil! 

I came back today with a new box of chocolate, the results from some long exposure shots in my Mamiya 645 from Berlin and the Alps and some vacation shots from our winter trip. I hope to keep the high quality of this thread :) First is the so called Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-House - part of the ensemble containing the german parliament:

 

Mamiya 645 1000s - Sekor-C 80 - Cinestill 800T

(exposure time was about 30 sec)

 

Thank you, James.  

That is one very intriguing and fascinating architectural photo!  The composition and exposure capture it perfectly. 

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Dots in a snowy landscape.  Another GW690II / Portra 400 photo from the snowy weekend.

 

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On 2/15/2019 at 8:30 PM, Steve Ricoh said:

Puddle Jumper

Rollei 35, 40mm f/3.5

Tri-X  EI1600

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Love it - great! A much underrated tool that Rollei. And the Tessar, I suppose it isn’t the Triotar, is a little gem. 

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vor 2 Stunden schrieb Ernest:

 Reality is totally abstract, and this abstraction is totally awesome.  Abstract and real at the same time! 

It is ever so inspiring to read your remarks, I truly appreciate your feedback. Thank you!

vor 25 Minuten schrieb Keith (M):

Thank you, James.  

That is one very intriguing and fascinating architectural photo!  The composition and exposure capture it perfectly. 

I feel flattered by getting such noble words :)

Here comes another one from this session, the so called "Federal washing machine" aka the Federal Chancellery, workplace of Ms. Angela Merkel:

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Same setup as the former shot

 

For comparison a daytime view, done some years ago and shown here before:

 

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