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Second one for me too, similar reason go Marc.

Gary

 

 

Adam the second seems better for me

For the color it's very nice and faithful of this dried sunflower

As you have the opportunity I think you can still crop, like that buildings behind

will be less visible :)

Thanks for posting

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Henry

 

Many thanks for your opinion, Gary and Henry.

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Tel Aviv  :p


Velvia 50  :p


SWC  :p


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Tel Aviv  :p

Velvia 50  :p

SWC  :p

attachicon.gifTLV beach.jpg

 

Adam, I really appreciate color of Velvia in this picture

Vivid and brilliant while being "soft" to the eyes when looking

It's really the exploit of the film, nothing aggressive but all in softness

 

Vanishing line effect with the edge of the seaside

Nice composition Adam

Thanks

Henry

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Plymouth

Rolleiflex 3.5F and Kodak Ektar 100

 

29932874464_cdc6bea24e_b.jpgPlymouth by Dirk Raffel, auf Flickr

 

Dirk nice color

You can still find this car in the 80 s ? Switzerland is a good conservative country :)

The MF gives a great size for a picture !

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Reunion Island  the country of Jean

Indian Ocean

Picture taken at  over 1200m

 

 

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MP-35 mm

 

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I found this statue near the Grand Palais in Paris not too far Champ Elysées Avenue

I posted above and I asked a devinette. I am still awaiting an answer from you ,

kind gentlemen of this thread :)

Who has that silhouette ?

 

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M7-35 LA

 

 

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"Live well, juice well, raw and organic"

 

Covent Garden

London 2015

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7- 28 Summicron Asph

 

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 This is along the lines of what I had in mind...

I selected the brush with the saturation slid all the way to the left and then simply brushed the shadow area.  I took just one pass to illustrate my general idea and didn't spend time fine tuning the affected area (e.g., there is still some blue cast toward the bottom of the center column).

 

Thanks Adam...I found the brush, I could never figure out how to change blue without affecting the rest of the blue in the photo.....very valuable little tool...thanks so much.   I will play around with it, and will probably land someplace in the middle.

 

Of what I know with my 6 years with digital cameras , the foreground of Marc picture

will be black and with no details of color. I think you save a lot of details and color with film

Not easy IMO to have the balance between the color of sea in background and the inside in the dark.

Difficult picture !

Adam sometimes I have a little blue cast on my slide when scan ... my be ICE option (to remove dust) is on ?

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Fuji Superia 100

M7- 35 LA

 

Col des Aravis

2300m

French Alpes

 

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Fuji Superia 100

M7- 35 LA

 

Col des Aravis

2300m

French Alpes

 

attachicon.gifImage11aravfujilfht+++950.jpg

 

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Sometimes you can change a landscape when you moved a little at right like here  :)

and clouds with light also changed in few seconds

Which you prefer :) ?

 

 

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Annecy the lake

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-28 Cron Asph

 

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The small village of La Clusaz 1200m

French Alpes

2015

 

 

Kodak TX400

MP-50 Lux A.

 

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I like the "true" black of film , homogeneous and consistent
versus black of digit inhomogeneous distribution and confused .

 

 

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Hi Marc - Yes, I used the GG focus screen and RMFX prism finder.

 

 

Great shot!  Congrats on your M3!

 

 

Hi Zenia - A hearty welcome!  I LOVE your SWC photos, this on in particular as well as the elephant as I appreciate you must have been quite close :)

Looking forward to seeing more!

 

Hi Adam,

 

The elephant - yes, she was very close, so close that I had to lean back to get the shot...

 

I like your SWC photos too :) The SWC is the camera I always return too, not too heavy, easy to handhold and a wizard on a tripod with groundglass. Fast or slow, as you wish! Recently, I have used my 903 with the CFV50, which is ok, but either fast nor lightweight. I prefer the SWC with 2 filmbacks, one for Velvia, one for b&w.

 

Best wishes,

Xenia

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@ Henry

 

at first I thougt "Stalin", but it's Sir Winston

 

Rgds

Joachim

Bingo Joachim ! you're right Sir Winston Churchill

Bravo

 

"We shall never surrender "

 

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Hi Adam,

 

The elephant - yes, she was very close, so close that I had to lean back to get the shot...

 

I like your SWC photos too :) The SWC is the camera I always return too, not too heavy, easy to handhold and a wizard on a tripod with groundglass. Fast or slow, as you wish! Recently, I have used my 903 with the CFV50, which is ok, but either fast nor lightweight. I prefer the SWC with 2 filmbacks, one for Velvia, one for b&w.

 

Best wishes,

Xenia

 

Bravo Xenia it's great like me always MP with b&w and M7 with color 

I consider MP will be nicer in b&w like HC Bresson :) with his M3

 

 

One for you Xenia It seems you prefer color :D am i right ?

 

 

Annecy the lake

the city called also the Venice of the Alpes

The Mont Blanc(4800m)  the summit of Europa is in background

 

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