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The baker's delivery service ;)  Hasselblad 50C, 60mm Distagon CB, Portra 400.  Lacock National Trust village.

 

 

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Philip in french it's "capture" something we capture with the eyes or the camera at a given moment  :)

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Thank you Henry. I think that the word is probably used slightly differently in French. I don't have access to the original quotes (in French) from the passages Cartier-Bresson used in the quotes you linked to, but I imagine he possibly used the words "une prise" or "une capture" to describe what has been translated as "a picture" or "a photograph" or whatever. This is how I understood the meaning to be, and it has only really been since people began talking of "digital capture" that I've noticed a photograph being described as a "capture". Anyway, it's unimportant. Back to the pictures!

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Yes Philip "back to the pictures" ,  here again Fuji Superia film :)

 

Leica R4S-Summicron 50.

 

 

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Who said grain is not beautiful ?  I mean "natural"  grain not artificial created by software.

This picture , may be "bad" is just to throw away isn't ?

 

I feel in watching the photo  an artistic side , may be for that reason I like and print

Now hanged in my office !

 

What do you think ?  May be I'm not normal , because now people like a perfectly

smoothed photo , well sharp

 

 

Bergger400-R8-Vario Elmar 75 in macro position.

 

attachicon.gifImage5blébergger400plus-Modlufht+++red850cad60.jpg

 

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Thanks for the photo, Henry. I agree. Photos, such as your example, allow me a certain degree of disconnection with the here and now. I can imagine myself being anywhere, and at any time, enjoying a bit of peace and quiet. Such a scene has been present in so many parts of my life....my youth, parenting years, and now, late middle age. Keep them coming. So many brilliantly crafted photographs, by necessity, lock down time and place; it is good to wander every once in a while.

 

I developed the photo below in Rodinal 1/50 from TriX pushed to 1600. Camera was my IIIA with Voigtlander 28mm Color Skopar LTM attached. I do not know why, but it fascinates me; I keep coming back to it. It seems to completely escape the restrictions of time and place....Even though I was there.

 

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Just a goat. ; but, at the same time....any goat.

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IIIG, 5.6 Summaron LTM, Neopan

 

Paddle-wheeler heading up the Ohio.

 

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Same camera and lens

 

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Higger Tor to Carl Wark and Longshaw. A raw and freezing day in the Peak District draws to an end!

 

Hasselblad XPan 2

45mm lens, centre grad

Fuji Velvia 50

Fancy coming to my stomping ground and not telling me [emoji23]

 

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IIIG, 5.6 Summaron, Neopan

 

Nativity.

 

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Kodak TX400 dev pure D76

 

Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

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Our wild nature during a mountain bike ballad  :)

 

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M6, Color-Skopar 2.5/35, Tmax 400, D76

 

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Near Schladming, Austria

 

 

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M6, Color-Skopar 2.5/35, Tmax 400, D76

 

attachicon.gifSchladming_14.jpg

 

Near Schladming, Austria

 

M6, Color-Skopar 2.5/35, Tmax 400, D76

 

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Near Schladming, Austria

 

M6, Color-Skopar 2.5/35, Tmax 400, D76

 

attachicon.gifSchladming_32.jpg

 

Near Schladming, Austria

 

All the series are superb Klaus

Black and white well balanced . Nice contrast

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Noctilux 1 - MP - Kodak TX400

 

Our wild nature  :)

taken with the camera in backpack and during hiking mountain bike

 

 

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Le Grand Bornand village 1200m

Alpes

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7- 28 Summicron Asph

 

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