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Neil....the colors in this shot are fantastic.   "Ektar" served you well!

 

Just arrived home last night and picked up 15 rolls of negs from my buddies shop at Bang Bang Gan. After an initial nightmare with my scanner here is one of hopefully many shots that I took while in Rajestahn India

6x6 with Extra 100

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Thanks so much Eoin....wow...glad I was able to bring back memories from your childhood.    

 

These are great, Marc - I like the way the colours have rendered, and the perspectives are life-like. I particularly like (here judging the subject) the sculptured rendition of Edvard Munch's "Skrik", or "The Scream". This was a painting that touched me as a youngster, opening my eyes to expressing internal thoughts through paint.glad I ws 

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Ektar 100

Loving the colors of this film.............now on roll 7 and no hiccups with the scanner yet.

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Er, is that image reversed L to R? :rolleyes:

 

Well spotted.............I had it the wrong way around :)

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In 1915, during WW1, the German authorities build a triple fence along the entire borderline between Belgium and the Netherlands, to counter espionage, smuggling etc. 

The middle one of the three fences was electrified with 2000V. This installation is generally known as the "Dodendraad" (Death wire). 

Near the "Achelse Kluis" south of Eindhoven, a few hundred meters of this fence have been reconstructed. 

 

 

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Dodendraad II

 

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Dodendraad III

 

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M4-P, 28, Foma100

 

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The other reason is that even thought I like the idea of the M6 I just love the Hasselblad file better (MF verses FF)

Ive been seriously thinking about getting a X1D for portability and staying with the MF files.............Once I have seen these 6x6 files that I have spent all day scanning it will help me make my mind up if I want to continue lugging the 503CW around anymore

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A bit of agriculture to reawaken Henry, wherever he is.

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Agfa 100RS

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And another "out the office window" pic.

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Kodak E100VS

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