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Subtle reds from Melbourne. (Sadly, a disturbing incident has occurred there.)

 

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The Pont Neuf in Paris, about which there is very little that is new. I am sending this along in the spirit of the return of Ektachrome. This was made on Ektachrome probably around 1980, at about 10:00 pm in June. A fond memory of what I think is the most beautiful and civilized urban architecture in the world.

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Another tightly-framed cityscape - this one from last Sunday at the "Top of the Rock" observatory in midtown Manhattan during sunset.  

To me, this scene exudes power...

 

Hassy 503cw, 250mm Sonar Superachromat, Fuji Provia 100F

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Another tightly-framed cityscape - this one from last Sunday at the "Top of the Rock" observatory in midtown Manhattan during sunset.  

To me, this scene exudes power...

 

Hassy 503cw, 250mm Sonar Superachromat, Fuji Provia 100F

attachicon.gifESB from the Top of the Rock-2.jpg

 

More and more beautiful Adam with your 250mm

Color and definition outstanding

Thanks gentleman Adam  :)

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The Pont Neuf in Paris, about which there is very little that is new. I am sending this along in the spirit of the return of Ektachrome. This was made on Ektachrome probably around 1980, at about 10:00 pm in June. A fond memory of what I think is the most beautiful and civilized urban architecture in the world.

 

Michel since 1980 but still nice color ! I don't know what will happen with digital after 36 years

Ah le Pont Neuf great memories for me student in Paris

Thanks Michael . Have you more ?

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Fog in mountain and in color :)

 

Le grand Bornand 2700m  for Suede :)

 

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Any correction direct Tiff > Jpeg from Nikon Scan

 

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Someone here knows  if you can find in 2017 Agfa ISS Isopan 100 Isos in 1970's

or something similar and rebranded ? thanks Guys :)

I like b&w the tonality of this film

 

 

Timgad Roman ruins

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I'm not really an out of focus fanatic but sometimes I do indulge. Here I tried to go for some form of graphic/painterly impression of the scooter and passing pedestrians. What do you think?

 

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(same as previous photo)

 

Philip I think it's nice for definition and color !

very subtle red of the rearview of the mirror

Good result

Thanks for sharing

Rg

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Interesting, Philip.  I do like the first on much better for the simple reason that there is more going on in the frame in the OOF area, with the mirror carefully placed compositionally and not blocking the couple.  This one has all the lovely attributes of film and the red seat gives it appeal for me.  You might consider warming up the shadows a bit.  Might be just me but the areas to the below right of the seat looks to have a blue cast and I might try to at a minimum desaturate this out.  Keep thinking outside of the box!

I'm not really an out of focus fanatic but sometimes I do indulge. Here I tried to go for some form of graphic/painterly impression of the scooter and passing pedestrians. What do you think?

 

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32015757830_4b0a8e40b4_b.jpg

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(same as previous photo)

 

Thanks a lot, Suede.  

It's brilliant.

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Interesting, Philip.  I do like the first on much better for the simple reason that there is more going on in the frame in the OOF area, with the mirror carefully placed compositionally and not blocking the couple.  This one has all the lovely attributes of film and the red seat gives it appeal for me.  You might consider warming up the shadows a bit.  Might be just me but the areas to the below right of the seat looks to have a blue cast and I might try to at a minimum desaturate this out.  Keep thinking outside of the box!

 

Thanks a lot, Suede.  

Adam , if Philip removes the blue cast , how will be the red ? :D

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Adam , if Philip removes the blue cast , how will be the red ? :D

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The red may the real exact color of the seat when Philip saw it.  But I would doubt that the areas under the seat were blue but rather probably were of a gray scale...

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One from a British beach in summer - I don't think it could be anymore stereotypical; deck chairs, donkeys and people still fully clothed.

 

Olympus OM1N, Ilford HP5+

 

31582282574_8b30ae36b3_c.jpgEnglish Beach Summer by Russell Jones-Davies, on Flickr

 

nice! Love the circles and the contrast.  And seeing people lounging on the beach is always a feast

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One from a British beach in summer - I don't think it could be anymore stereotypical; deck chairs, donkeys and people still fully clothed.

 

Olympus OM1N, Ilford HP5+

 

31582282574_8b30ae36b3_c.jpgEnglish Beach Summer by Russell Jones-Davies, on Flickr

 

This picture is in relief on my Eizo screen . Incredible

Thanks Russel and you're welcome to our thread  :)

More please

Best wishes for the New Year

Henry

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