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Laos, 1986 (Kodachrome - Canon F1N w/ FD 17mm) - No cleaning yet...

29999328706_b269274d74_c.jpgA001 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

29919766052_14011f0704_c.jpgA002 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

29949860961_c5e41208f9_c.jpgA003 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

29919763732_56fed63aa2_c.jpgA004 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

...and Nong Khai, looking across to Vientiane...

29949859971_e1ea126302_c.jpgA005 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

I like this "vintage" series

One question Eoin : you added "vignetting" in picture 1 and 5  ?

Thanks for posting. Really nice your "old" series of pictures.

Great memories

Best

Henry

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Some b&w now after beautiful color of JM and Eoin :)

 

 

 

Kodak TMAX100

Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

Phu Ninh Sept 2016

 

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I have this picture in print :)

Bamboo leaf in foreground 

 

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Henry

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The Bell

Tmax or Trimax.....cant remember

Massey 6 x 6 

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The man and a cow

Tmax

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The beauty salon

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A Bonny Wee Lassie

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Seeing Eoin's selfie, I decided to post one of my own, from a year or three back, OK, more than three.

How I accomplished this, I can't remember, possibly my dear wife tripped the shutter, as the camera didn't really have a self-timer.

Me, when I had hair, at a place called Harwood's Hole  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harwood_Hole

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Kodak EPN

Gary

C'mon, Gary - Just tell us you set the 10s timer, and you were very nimble in the day...

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Every time I choose a photograph to upload in this thread, I remind myself that there is no such thing as "ethical advantage" of film photography; in other words, shooting film doesn't automatically levitate the photograph to a masterpiece.

 

I strive to post decent pictures and, if in doubt, i don't post one. I cannot inflict this policy to other members in the forum, but it's comforting to assume it is a rule rather than an exception here.

 

Paul

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I like this "vintage" series

One question Eoin : you added "vignetting" in picture 1 and 5  ?

Thanks for posting. Really nice your "old" series of pictures.

Great memories

Best

Henry

Thanks, Henry. No, the lens vignettes wide open. In some of the sailing photo's, there is even more vignetting, caused by the underwater housing I was using (due to frequently jumping in the water).

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Every time I choose a photograph to upload in this thread, I remind myself that there is no such thing as "ethical advantage" of film photography; in other words, shooting film doesn't automatically levitate the photograph to a masterpiece.

 

I strive to post decent pictures and, if in doubt, i don't post one. I cannot inflict this policy to other members in the forum, but it's comforting to assume it is a rule rather than an exception here.

 

Paul

It's not a rule for me, Paul. Much of what I post has no artistic merit, but I don't let that stand in the way of filling up e-space.

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Sometimes a blur in a right place should have this effect...
It is quite involuntary because I made focus on the sand and the boat in the foreground ......

 

 

Tam Ky at dawn (6 am)

September 2016

 

 

Kodak TMax100 (dev in pure Kodak D76 Pro)

MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

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Your opinion ?

 

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Henry

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Sometimes a blur in a right place should have this effect...

It is quite involuntary because I made focus on the sand and the boat in the foreground ......

 

 

Tam Ky at dawn (6 am)

September 2016

 

 

Kodak TMax100 (dev in pure Kodak D76 Pro)

MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

attachicon.gifImage5tamky2tmaxcipredrfeslfht+++950.jpg

 

Your opinion ?

 

Best

Henry

 

 

Henry,

 

I agree with your comment about the blur.

To me your photo could be even stronger if there was not boats left and right.

As is I do find them a tad distracting.

 

Best Regards

 

Christoph

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