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All Ektachrome 200, Pentax ME Super. Lens unknown.

 

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Speaker's Corner 1984

 

 

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The Apple and the Bowler Hat

 

Hardy I like specially this last picture.

Nice series in the 80's ! great memories

Thanks for posting Hardy

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Henry

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Given lighting, I felt lucky to get the focus accuracy I was able.

 

Of interest with this Svema 400, I took shots exposed for ISOs 400, 800 and 1600, all on the same roll. I then stand developed the roll in 1/100 Rodinal solution for one hour. It worked......to my satisfaction, which may be well below that of others. In any event, just another incursion of film into one of the "advantages," i.e. ISO on the fly, of digital.

 

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Wayne

 

Wayne , fly or bee like in this picture not digital ?  :)

 

but Kodak Portra 160 nicer

and Leica M7 camera and tripod

Macro Elmar 90 with Macro Adapter

 

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Finally you can photograph Macro with a Leicaflex or a M7 :)

but I admit it's easier with one SLR. Both need patience because of the wind :)

moving risk. In both cases color is beautiful with film IMO

 

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Henry

 

KP 160 dev myself in Tetenal 30°C

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...some pictures from Wismar, an earlier hansestadt on the Baltic Coast....


 


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Bronica ETRSi - 2,8/75 - FP4 - D76 - V800


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...again WIsmar...


 


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Bronica ETRSi - 2,8/75 - FP4 - D76 - V800


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Thank you Hartmut. Your photographs certainly capture a good deal of the "vibe" of the speakers at that wonderful English institution that is Speaker's Corner. It looks like you, too, really got a lot out of the experience of visiting there.

 

I find this really quite incredible - I still can't believe we took pictures of the same guy withing days of our arrivals in London, and over 30 years ago we meet and these pictures immediately surface. Cue "Twilight Zone" music!

 

Here's another 1980 Kodachrome of my day in the park:

 

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Hyde Park, London, 1980

Canon AE1, FDn 50mm f1.4 (I think), Kodachrome 64

 

I like this picture with great expression on each face Phil :)

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"Dust you are , dust you return"

 

Père Lachaise Cemetery

Paris

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

 

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These photos are really very cool. 

 

Btw looks like a Leica on the guy to the left in the first one, but probably isn't.

 

 

Thank you Hartmut. Your photographs certainly capture a good deal of the "vibe" of the speakers at that wonderful English institution that is Speaker's Corner. It looks like you, too, really got a lot out of the experience of visiting there.

 

I find this really quite incredible - I still can't believe we took pictures of the same guy withing days of our arrivals in London, and over 30 years ago we meet and these pictures immediately surface. Cue "Twilight Zone" music!

 

Here's another 1980 Kodachrome of my day in the park:

 

p39568752-5.jpg

 

Hyde Park, London, 1980

Canon AE1, FDn 50mm f1.4 (I think), Kodachrome 64

 

 

...and a couple from Notting Hill, on the same trip:

 

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Deal or No Deal, London, 1980

Canon AE1, FD 24mm SSC, Kodachrome 64

 

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Pretty Little Policemen in a Row, London, 1980

Canon AE1, FD 24mm SSC, Kodachrome 64

 

Incidentally, the two incidents are unrelated as far as I remember.

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M7/Summicron 50/Ilford FP4+/Ilford D-DX home development:
 
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Thanks Paul for posting here this beautiful portrait

Well done and great expression

... and welcome to our thread :)  where contributors are great gentlemen :)

Regards

Henry

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Kentmere 400 PyrocatHD humble Nikkor 50mm f1.8, but a good sharp copy, F3P

 

Chris, yes very nice picture , superb black and grey tone and grain !

More please

Thanks for posting with us

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Henry

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