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What do you think of perspective?

 

Death for the Second World War :mad:

 

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.... b&w now with Ilford HP5 :)

 

The next time if we have fog , I am ready to shoot again with all my Ilford rolls :)

 

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What do you think of perspective?

 

 

 

Hello Henry,

 

to document the full extent is probably an aerial photograph of the one way - the other way you show you here by placing them crosses the front so big and so they demonstrate for everyone else that has happened - so may be quiet even greater........

 

 

 

 

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Hello Henry,

 

to document the full extent is probably an aerial photograph of the one way - the other way you show you here by placing them crosses the front so big and so they demonstrate for everyone else that has happened - so may be quiet even greater........

 

:)

Interesting remark Ingrid thank you :)

I will want to say also "vanishing line"

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Which surprised me the most in this photo is the Jewish star

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I put more development time in the developer, it was a mistake on my part :o

So, I have the grain but I find the picture of this poppy rather pretty

And you, what do you think ? :)

 

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I do not know if this picture will please you but when we missed the development in the developer (longer than usual because I forgot), that gives this kind of photo

Your opinion ?

 

Grass :)

 

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Hello Henry,

 

looks like the tip of a pencil was sharpened feel fresh with a sharp object - like me in the shade, in the focal plane, in the light area

 

 

 

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I have noticed lots of Jewish stars visiting WW2 cemeteries, Its wonderful how well they care for theses places

Interesting remark Ingrid thank you :)

I will want to say also "vanishing line"

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Which surprised me the most in this photo is the Jewish star

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Henry

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@gsgary - i am a little confused, because i'm afraid you have taken the wrong comment of mine, it belongs to photo # 2275

 

 

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Sorry it should have been for Henry, I have noticed a lot of stars instead of crosses for Jewish soldiers I think a lot were American soldiers

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the midpoint in the water is a duck and dead autumn leaves floating on water ... but no dust (on the sensor) :D

.... ah you were afraid hein ! :)

 

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I have noticed lots of Jewish stars visiting WW2 cemeteries, Its wonderful how well they care for theses places

Gary, we have often jewish soldiers in these WW2 cemeteries.

Yes these cemeteries are well maintained so that our leaders set an example to seek peace rather than war, but unfortunately in 2014 the war still exists (Ukraine).

The human being is impossible to wisdom :mad:

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Gary, we have often jewish soldiers in these WW2 cemeteries.

Yes these cemeteries are well maintained so that our leaders set an example to seek peace rather than war, but unfortunately in 2014 the war still exists (Ukraine).

The human being is impossible to wisdom :mad:

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My son is a Soldier in the British Army

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the midpoint in the water is a duck and dead autumn leaves floating on water ... but no dust (on the sensor) :D

.... ah you were afraid hein ! :)

 

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I have got the twin to this photo

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@derphilipp: I like the first and the third picture :)

 

Here another portrait, this time on Kodak Gold 200. My scanning workflow improved a lot over the last months, so the processing in Lightroom is done in no time. The most time is consumed by stamping away the dust :(

 

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@derphilipp: I like the first and the third picture :)

 

Here another portrait, this time on Kodak Gold 200. My scanning workflow improved a lot over the last months, so the processing in Lightroom is done in no time. The most time is consumed by stamping away the dust :(

 

Lovely portrait James very well done

Thanks for sharing

The Kodak color is the Kodak color :) like color of CCD sensor M camera but in film

I mean "vivid" color !

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For the dust you have "ice" for color film no ? I have a "compressor" in addition :)

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Water reed

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