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Am 13.9.2020 um 12:01 schrieb S/W:

St. Peter-Ording

(Northsea)

Leica M6 TTL * Voigtlaender Nokton VM 1.4/35 S. C. (I) * Kodak Gold 200

S/W; nice photo, bringing back the  atmosphere of a day at the beach. What more could you ask for ? The gull makes the photo. 

Am 13.9.2020 um 21:23 schrieb Tmx:

21 Super Elmar, Tmax 100, Tmax-Dev

 

TMX, very good use of the wide angle. I like the correspondence of the rounded window frames and the slight evokation of a surrealist atmosphere--de Chirico? 

Am 13.9.2020 um 22:49 schrieb fotomas:

M6, 35 CronASPH1, RolleiPan 25, D-96

fotomas, perfect ! 

Am 13.9.2020 um 23:26 schrieb Ernest:

Time's Up
M3 Summicron DR Fuji ACROS 100 II

Rog, a not so nice story you are telling... let's hope it is only the time on the beach that is up... 

Am 14.9.2020 um 11:59 schrieb Tmx:

Delta 400, FX-39II

 

I have to admit I always feel ambivalent about the aesthetification ( ? --did not find the word )  of the horror.... But in the end--if it helps to trigger some thinking ... from a photographic angel you get all the likes I can give, TMX 

Am 14.9.2020 um 21:51 schrieb Ernest:

Runoff Diptych
M3 Summicron DR Fuji ACROS 100 II
 

I like your b/w series, Rog. Very pleasing  technically and artistically.  

vor 18 Stunden schrieb leicamour:

Elegance Contest in Villa d'Este on Como lake.

Leica M6 - 50Summicron - Ilford HP5

 

 

great series, leicamour. And the M5 the proper tool for the situation... 

vor 5 Minuten schrieb Ernest:

Scalene
M3 Summicron DR Fuji ACROS 100 II & M-A APO 50 Fuji Natura 1600
Bauhaus constructivism with asphalt and stucco. And white space.

Now that is something new-connecting the artificial with the found diptych--very good Rog ! 

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Summertime XI    ( Western Pomerania) 

Discussing the virus .... 

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MP; SLX 35 @ 1,4; Portra 400@200

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Am 15.9.2020 um 05:07 schrieb gbealnz:

Ran a recently rolled short length of bulk HP5+ through my A-24 magazine on the rear of the SWC.

Was annoyed when I processed it yesterday to find it "thin", as in a couple of stops thin. Maybe time to throw out the R09 that is nearly done anyway, maybe my frugality finally beat me

Drove past this farmer giving his horses some exercise the other day a short distance from our home.

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Gary, nice use of the SWC. Not being a horseman, I know this is the breed which  brings  the beer barrels to the pub... Sometimes you still see that in Bavaria on special occasions, with the horses decorated. .

BTW: Do I need a special inset for the Hassi magazine to use it for a 35 mm film or how is it done ?  

K. 

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59 minutes ago, Kl@usW. said:

Gary, nice use of the SWC. Not being a horseman, I know this is the breed which  brings  the beer barrels to the pub... Sometimes you still see that in Bavaria on special occasions, with the horses decorated. .

BTW: Do I need a special inset for the Hassi magazine to use it for a 35 mm film or how is it done ?  

K. 

Hi Klaus.

Yes, they are Clydesdale, lovely larger horses that were used in farming.

The 35mm film is fitted into the magazine with a pair of 3D printed adapters ( https://www.diyphotography.net/3-ways-using-35mm-film-120-bodies/ )

It's not easy but certainly possible. I use a short length of old leader, and another short length of old exposed/developed 35mm film. Then I tape the unexposed 35mm film to these "leaders". Of course you can just use the paper leader but then you waste a fair bit of film. (winding on to the first shot)

Once you get it sorted, it works well, apart from needing total dark to unload. I took this system with us to Europe in 2018, and had fun, used it alongside the A-12, and A-16.

You could of course use the A-12 if you want but the A-24 is cheaper and redundant, and I get "about" 20 or so shots from the 36 exposure roll.

Sprockets are exposed too, if you like that effect, but these ones I simple scanned with my Epson, and this masks off the sprocket area.

It's not an X-Pan, of course, but close, and for the cost of the adapters, plus an old A-24, it's certainly cost effective. And I can use it on the rear of my 503Cxi, with any of the lenses, not only the 903SWC.

Gary

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vor 7 Stunden schrieb Norman Peritore:

for us non Scandinavians, what did this gang do? 

It is just a wordplay (do you say so in english? please correct me) The german "Gang" means "narrow road in a town" but in english an organised group of criminals.
The sign reminds me on the of old TV-serial the danish "Olsen-Banden" (Olsen Gang) in the 70ies…

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Double exposure !

Ilha Grande by JM__, on Flickr

Acros 100 on Leica M3 with 50mm Futura Frilon f/1.5 and 35mm LL 8 elements f/2

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35mm LL 8 elements f/2 (35 Summicron 8 elements replica) on Acros 100 with a Leica M3

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Acros 100  with a 21 SA 4 LTM/M on a 24x27  modified Leica-Post body

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Am ‎16‎.‎09‎.‎2020 um 09:31 schrieb Ouroboros:

Hawthorn on Ingra Tor, Dartmoor.

Leica MP

90mm elmarit-m f2.8

Delta 100

 

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I always Forget to use a 90mm for landscape. Have to try it too.

vor 22 Stunden schrieb Xícara de Café:

I enjoy the following video of composer John Cage talking about sound and the imposition of meaning on sound in music. With the same outlook on "things", I'm not sure that he'd have approved of my photo a street lamp with Oscar Niemeyer's digital TV tower. 🙂

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aYT1Pwp30M

Leica IIIf, Summaron 3,5cm 1:3,5, lford FP4+ 125 @ 100, PMK 1:2:100.

 

Looks very good. Surrealistic!

vor 12 Stunden schrieb Suede:

They kinda enjoyed this photography thing, unspoiled.     [Tri-X]

Great photo! Open faces, looks very relaxed

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35mm LL 8 elements f/2 (35 Summicron 8 elements replica) on Acros 100 with a Leica M3

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