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46 minutes ago, Cyril Jayant said:

Well, my first Leica bought in 1998 and it is still my favorite camera. Also here is one of my Leica Photography books published several years back.

I still love Negatives and I  have several cameras loaded with Films, mostly B&W.

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Nice to see people who still values film...

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First Fiction

M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm & Nikon F2 Micro-Nikkor 55mm
ADOX Color Implosion & Ektachrome E100

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Later Fiction

M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm & Nikon F2 Micro-Nikkor 55mm
ADOX Color Implosion & Ektachrome E100

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2 hours ago, EoinC said:

Hi, Everyone, and a belated Happy New Year.

I've been too deeply ensconced in work over the last few months to raise my head, but just dropped in to say hello (and thanks to GaryB for staying in touch). I haven't engaged in any photography for many months. I'm taking a breather this weekend, heading over to Phnom Penh, and a couple of film cameras will accompany me, literally to snap me out my current work focus.

I hope you all have a grand 2019.

Cheers, Eoin

Good to hear, thought you'd be over here this weekend/week.

Gary

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7 hours ago, joergel said:

...and the fedora man is the executioner? ;)

One of the best in my point of view.

Regards Joerg

Well, perhaps I was stretching the boundaries of science fiction a little.... :)

7 hours ago, christoph_d said:

 A distant cousin of Fedoraman (or an imposter?) spotted doing his ghastly deed in one of the canals (feitelijk "Binnendieze" voor de Nederlanders dan...) of s'Hertogenbosch. :)

 

MP, 2.5 75VC, RPX400

By the way, I find the tiny Voigtlaender a little gem - get one if you can.... 

Very funny, Christoph.  I think there indeed may be a relation... :)

7 hours ago, christoph_d said:

I like the picture, though I wouldn't have made the connection to the gallows...

Rgds, C.

Thanks, Christoph.  As I said, my science fiction skills are not quite up to Rog's... :)

3 hours ago, EoinC said:

Hi, Everyone, and a belated Happy New Year.

I've been too deeply ensconced in work over the last few months to raise my head, but just dropped in to say hello (and thanks to GaryB for staying in touch). I haven't engaged in any photography for many months. I'm taking a breather this weekend, heading over to Phnom Penh, and a couple of film cameras will accompany me, literally to snap me out my current work focus.

I hope you all have a grand 2019.

Cheers, Eoin

Cheers, Eoin.  Hope things settle down for you.  Best wishes to you and your family for the new year!  Adam

2 hours ago, Cyril Jayant said:

Found this old photo from the archives.

 

M6/ 35mm Submicron ASP/ TriX 400 / Rodinal 

 

This is really fantastic, Cyril.  Congrats!

42 minutes ago, benqui said:

M6, Tmax 3200 (exposing 1600), Apo 50

 

 

 

 

Wow, what a dramatic expression.  It is priceless!

38 minutes ago, Cyril Jayant said:

St James Park London during Diana's Funeral/AUG 1998 / M6 / 35mm ASP/TriX

 

A very artistic rendition of a notable historic moment.

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Slider Diptych
M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm
Rollei Redbird

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5 hours ago, Cyril Jayant said:

Found this old photo from the archives.

 

M6/ 35mm Submicron ASP/ TriX 400 / Rodinal 

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Geography of the Golden Mean! So looking forward to your archives.  Your awesome Gargoyle of Paris will be happy, again. 

 Cheers, Rog 🎬 

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10 hours ago, EoinC said:

Hi, Everyone, and a belated Happy New Year.

I've been too deeply ensconced in work over the last few months to raise my head, but just dropped in to say hello (and thanks to GaryB for staying in touch). I haven't engaged in any photography for many months. I'm taking a breather this weekend, heading over to Phnom Penh, and a couple of film cameras will accompany me, literally to snap me out my current work focus.

I hope you all have a grand 2019.

Cheers, Eoin

Hi Eoin, glad see you back among us.

Happy New Year to you and family .

Best  H

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9 hours ago, Cyril Jayant said:

Found this old photo from the archives.

 

M6/ 35mm Submicron ASP/ TriX 400 / Rodinal 

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Cyril glad see you here too with this nice picture in b&w ....  in old castle ?

 

22 hours ago, philipus said:

A humble self-portrait in a scooter mirror.


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Nikkor-H 85/1.8 Velvia 100 X1

 

Philip  well done  nice color and subtle picture

 

On 1/15/2019 at 1:23 AM, A miller said:

"Keep it moving - to the gallows!!" 😧

Portra 400...🕵️‍♀️

Variation in color and shadow Adam well done as usual ....you don't forget your hat this time

7 hours ago, benqui said:

M6, Tmax 3200 (exposing 1600), Apo 50

 

 

 

I like much this portrait soft by film  ....   so you use TMax 3200 but set for 1600 nice grain Marc

5 hours ago, PeterGA said:

Peter shoot at the right moment very expressive portrait

3 hours ago, SunnySixteen said:

Snowy portrait with Cinestill 800. Interesting film indeed.

The color is superb SunnySixt    and the snow adds a plus for your picture

Best H

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15 hours ago, christoph_d said:

 A distant cousin of Fedoraman (or an imposter?) spotted doing his ghastly deed in one of the canals (feitelijk "Binnendieze" voor de Nederlanders dan...) of s'Hertogenbosch. :)

MP, 2.5 75VC, RPX400

By the way, I find the tiny Voigtlaender a little gem - get one if you can.... 

Haha very funny and quite bizarre, Christoph.

16 hours ago, joergel said:

 

Leica M6 - Canon 1,4/50 LTM - Ektar100

Excellent, really nice. It makes the eye wander around for more. Only thing you might wish to consider is cloning or cropping out the little thing top right as it detracts a bit from the very strong composition.

11 hours ago, EoinC said:

Hi, Everyone, and a belated Happy New Year.

I've been too deeply ensconced in work over the last few months to raise my head, but just dropped in to say hello (and thanks to GaryB for staying in touch). I haven't engaged in any photography for many months. I'm taking a breather this weekend, heading over to Phnom Penh, and a couple of film cameras will accompany me, literally to snap me out my current work focus.

I hope you all have a grand 2019.

Cheers, Eoin

Eoin! Great to see you pop in (says I, who was also out for a long time). Looking forward to the PP pictures. Best wishes for 2019.

11 hours ago, Cyril Jayant said:

An old photo from my archives.

I really missed using this camera although is it is still loaded with a Colour film. Hasselblad is a great camera.

Blad 203Fe Millenium + 60-120MM Zoom+ TriX 400.

A lovely photo, Cyril. 

9 hours ago, benqui said:

M6, Tmax 3200 (exposing 1600), Apo 50

 

 

 

Nice portrait. Lit by a window right?

7 hours ago, Ernest said:

Wisp Polyptych
M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm
Ektachrome E100

Color field study: walls. All walls. Josef Albers.

Truly awesome Rog. The just a tiny bit off-horizontal middle line completely messes with the mind, as do the shadows on the rectangles. I'd love to have this one on a wall.

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Just a leaf held up against the sun.

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55 Micro Velvia 100 X1
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10 hours ago, Ernest said:

Wisp Polyptych
M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm
Ektachrome E100

Color field study: walls. All walls. Josef Albers.

 

Agree with Philip, Rog.  This one is incredible.  The complimentary color scheme transitions perfectly in the right direction.  There you go again with my favorite blue-gray palette!

8 hours ago, SunnySixteen said:

Snowy portrait with Cinestill 800. Interesting film indeed.

 

Very good, Josh!! 

3 hours ago, philipus said:

Just a leaf held up against the sun.


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Excellent abstract, Philip, which is not easy to do!

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