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14 hours ago, philipus said:

This is really cool Rog, like the sunrise over a Cubist mountain

Yes, I like your interpretation,  Philip.   Kind of like Paul Klee at the Josef Albers Cafe. Actually, I constructed these images upside down from the way they are presented here, but when I ran a test print to get some distance, I thought it looked better in the reversed orientation, like Adam has suggested in some of my other constructions. 

 Cheers, Rog 🎬

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16 hours ago, Ernest said:

Notation Tab Polyptych
M-A APO 50mm E100

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 Very nice photo Earnest 😀

14 hours ago, MarkP said:

Contax T3,  BW400CN

 

Lovely Capture and very surrealistic vision. As to a simple eye, it was just a roundabout in the 12 o'clock sunlight. well, that was me my mind said. later on, my outer mind said wht are you thinking you are looking at? You don't see the WOW factor?  Then I said sorry I do this post now .. and there I am now. Your vision is Amazing here MarK 😱

14 hours ago, philipus said:

Here are some simple autumnal colours from the Japanese Garden here in town, which is an excellent place for photography.


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Philipus Amazing Macro photo and I enjoy all of your photos. What lens is this?

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Rog, having read Albers' "Interaction of Color" a few months ago, his ideas and teachings are only just starting to connect with me. When I see such an exercise as "Real" and the marvellous "Notation Tab" (and many thanks to Philipus for that wonderful notion of it being a sunrise over a cubist mountain) I can immediately identify aspects of Albers' instruction. However, it takes much more than just an intelligent interpreting of Albers to construct, from largely ordinary source material, such wonderful, playful and thoughtful artworks. These are always a great pleasure - thank you.

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vor 8 Stunden schrieb Cyril Jayant:

 

Very well low contrast is the special effect on this photo and that makes that scene beautiful. Well done  Joergel. Is it not always easily get this effect as the balance goes off during the development or during the post-processing. That is my experience.  If you can manage to do a print on the lowest contrast then you can see a very special photo.

 

Thanks a lot Cyril,

I have to say, that I normally prefer higher contrasts, but I' m curious about a print in a low contrast way. I use a Leitz Focomat V35 with the Splitgrade Controller and I will try it the next days.

Regards Joerg

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Leica M2 - probably Summicron 2/90 - TMAX100 in D76

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50 minutes ago, Doc Henry said:

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

Scan Nikon CS 5000 no correction when scan "linear curve"

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That's really stunning picture. Thanks for sharing.

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23 hours ago, Cyril Jayant said:

 "Contre Jour" well seen. at🕕 pm during autumn dusk.

George Pompidou Center, Paris. My favorite image of my favorite Place in Paris.  

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Cyril, 

This is a fabulous photo. 
I can see why it's your favourite.

Regards,
Mark

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