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Well with that sort of cannon at hand and the skill to frame from a low dramatic angle, who wouldn't? Excellent shot Gary.

On 2/8/2019 at 11:09 PM, gbealnz said:

Who in their right mind uses M/F for this sort of shot?

Someone as bored as I was, and who wanted to at least try the new-to-me lens.

503CXi Variogon C 140-280.

Portra 400.

Gary

So first you tease us with all of these excellent 2D multitychs, and then you continue by adding more and more textures and shadow areas to keep us on our toes. And now you literally blow through the front end of my LCD with a 3D, hmm what's the word for a *tych made of of one image, a unitych? You're a master at bending reality to fit your artistry Rog. Awesome.

19 hours ago, Ernest said:

(re)play III
M-A APO 50mm E100

What a lovely composition and exciting colours. 

16 hours ago, Kleinkamera said:

Aspens in Fall colors

Leica, Provia 100

I had to do a double take on the second one. First thought it was cracked Arctic ice. Very nice Jean-Marc.

7 hours ago, JMF said:

 

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Acros 100 - 35 Canon 1.5 LTM - M2

 

 

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Amsterdam (24/2.8 AI Velvia 100 X1 and flash SB-30 on the first).

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23 hours ago, Ernest said:

Blue Bifurcated Diptych
M-A APO 50mm E100

For "The Garden of Forking Paths"

 

really love this blue, Rog.

21 hours ago, edwardkaraa said:

Thanks Adam!

I’ve been busy lately with a new obsession of relearning tennis so I neglected photography for a while. Nevertheless, I have been following this thread and admiring the beautiful work of yourself and all the posters. Truly inspiring!

Sounds excellent, Edward.  I look forward to seeing you regain that youthful athletic figure with all of that tennis!  I played in high school so would love to challenge you to a match if we ever get the chance ;)

21 hours ago, Ernest said:

(re)play III
M-A APO 50mm E100

 

My clear favorite of today's series.  Love the depth and colors!

1 hour ago, philipus said:

Amsterdam (24/2.8 AI Velvia 100 X1 and flash SB-30 on the first).


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Love these classic looking colors, Philip.

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2 hours ago, A miller said:

 

Sounds excellent, Edward.  I look forward to seeing you regain that youthful athletic figure with all of that tennis!  I played in high school so would love to challenge you to a match if we ever get the chance ;)

 

Challenge accepted with great pleasure :) 

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Am 4.2.2019 um 20:32 schrieb Ernest:

Mono III Triptych
M-A APO 50mm E100

Capturing a bit of nothingness.

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From the many diptychs, triptychs and polytychs you showed us in the past, this is the most appealing to me. As said before, it has these reminiscences to Kubriks monolith from "2001", although you give it a deeper, rougher and thus livelier dimension. Great work!

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Here comes another - and I promise, the last version of the Victory Column in Berlin:

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Mamiya M645 1000s - Sekor-C 80 - Cinestill 800

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Leica M6 - Summicron 2/35 - TriX in D76

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Into the sun..

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Ektachrome 100 - M3 -50 Angénieux S21

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2 hours ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

Do you mind some grain? Got plenty to share :)

Ricoh GR1 - Ilford Delta 3200

Can almost feel it - lovely stuff! More please.

PS Was it exposed for 3200, and which developer did you use? Ta

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10 hours ago, Kleinkamera said:

 

Central Park, NYC

IIIf / Summaron 35 f2.8 / Tri-X / 8x10 print

Very beautiful.  I know the exact spot, although you've put your own spin on it.  Really lovely.

3 hours ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

Do you mind some grain? Got plenty to share :)

 

Ricoh GR1 - Ilford Delta 3200

Love that grain!!!  More

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On 2/5/2019 at 6:35 PM, JMF said:

Thanks James, 

I like it so much I bought a second one ! 

Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Niteroi, Brazil by JM__, on Flickr

Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Niteroi, Brazil by JM__, on Flickr

 

Cheers, Jean-Marc.

Loving the color on the first one JM!

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Same 24mm as before with flash and Velvia 100 (X1)

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Triangulate.

IIIc / Nikkor Sonnar 50/2 coll. / Kentmere 400 / Xtol

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