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Interior of the National Trust's Great Coxwell tithe barn.  Previous photos of the barn were with my Hasselblad. This one is M7, C-Sonnar 50mm, HP5Plus, natural light, hand-held.

 

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Was out & about with my Rolleicord Vb on Friday (Acros 100, Rodinal 1:50) and saw these two beech trees on the National Trusts Badbury Hill.

 

A Nation of Tree Lovers?

 

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Charles and Fotomas - Thank you very much for sharing your XA images.  For such a little toy camera I am really surprised as how well they do.  

Adam I particularly enjoy this one and would not consider it to be a throw away shot. The XA is a fine camera I should get out with mine more. The attached picture was taken many years ago on Ektachrome.

 

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Here is one from my XA. Wide open. Unfortunately it looks like it has some back-focus. But it was just a try. Didn't expect that it went out that good at all, since you be committed to the automatic with the exposure-time.

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Olympus XA, Fuji Superia 1600 at 800 ASA

 

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Here are a few more from the XA and Tri-X rated at 800 and pushed 1.5 stops...

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Curious as to what war this guy fought in...

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Not too shabby...

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Charles and Fotomas - Thank you very much for sharing your XA images.  For such a little toy camera I am really surprised as how well they do.  

 

 

 

Very nice, lower Manhattan (south street sea port area), by any chance?

 

I wish!!!.............Its behind the Belfast Waterfront concert hall on the banks of the River Lagan, which is just across the road from my office/showroom ......... 

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Was out & about with my Rolleicord Vb on Friday (Acros 100, Rodinal 1:50) and saw these two beech trees on the National Trusts Badbury Hill.

 

A Nation of Tree Lovers?

 

I don't think carving one's initials into a tree is necessarily a sign that one doesn't love trees. There's a tree close to the foot of Liddington Hill with my initials in it, carved around 1962.

 

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Electricity comes to rural Indiana homes in 1930s

 

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Rolleichord, TriX

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Rolleicord 6x6, TriX, Rodinal, Epson V800 flatbed scan.

 

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Sunlit beechwood on Badbury Hill.  Rolleicord Vb, Acros 100, Rodinal.

 

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I must say that I am so very happy that Andreas gave permission for us to include other kinds of cameras and other formats in this thread. There's an awful lot of film out there to be enjoyed when we have the chance!

 

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I must say that I am so very happy that Andreas gave permission for us to include other kinds of cameras and other formats in this thread. There's an awful lot of film out there to be enjoyed when we have the chance!

 

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Well, just to make sure we can continue, time for an actual Leica image ;)  Same day as #29171, M7, ZM Biogon 35mm, yellow filter, HP5Plus, Rodinal.

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Rolleicord, TMax, Rodinal 1/50. Epson v800 scan.

 

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