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Your double or the shadow of yourself :D

 

Un petit peu Marseilles for Henry and Gary...

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I don't know you was in Marseille Eoin :)

It's great you know this city and may be all the area called "La Provence-Côte d'Azur" :)

Beautiful pictures , specially the three last in contre-jour

Ian will like them

Thanks for posting Eoin

Best

Henry

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Your double or the shadow of yourself :D

 I don't know you was in Marseille Eoin :)

It's great you know this city and may be all the area called "La Provence-Côte d'Azur" :)

Beautiful pictures , specially the three last in contre-jour

Ian will like them

Thanks for posting Eoin

Best

Henry

It was I, Henry.

Marseilles is a beautiful city, although I wouldn't recommend driving into the main under-city tunnel at peak hour when you don't know how to pay the toll (Those Marseillese can get quite upset with numpty tourists).

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More color for Eoin

I am in the color period :D the reason : outside it's rainy and cold  brr....

the first time since a long time minus 2 or 0°C in may. The half of SW vineyard

Bordeaux is frozen !

 

Kodak Portra 400-M7 and MP-Macro Elmar 90

 

 

and from VN :)

 

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The grain of film in green and orange give a plus for this Bougainvilea flower :)

Uncropped

 

Fuji Velvia 50

uncropped

 

 

Eoin , have you a 90 M lens ?

 

Regards

Henry

 

 

 

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It was I, Henry.

Marseilles is a beautiful city, although I wouldn't recommend driving into the main under-city tunnel at peak hour when you don't know how to pay the toll (Those Marseillese can get quite upset with numpty tourists).

 

Yes you're right , crowded and not always indicated for motorists

Even me, I'm lost sometimes :)

Best

Henry

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Steve can we have some precision about film ?

The green is really beautiful

Thanks for posting and glad see you back

You are always welcome

Henry

Thanks Henry.

 

Color is Portra 400 and black and white is Ilford HP5+

 

 

 

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Thanks, Eoin, Ian, Henry, Gary, Philip and Phil.  Sometimes the Provia 100F delivers on colors with the punch of Velvia 50 but then also provides its usual better dynamic range.  Best of both worlds.

Wow!

 

Nices ones, Steve.  With the landscapes, its like looking at photos from Keith, Ian, Henry and Steve Walton all wrapped into one! LOL!  Welcome back!

a little more ....

 

 

and now the view from dunkery beacon in exmoor ...

 

 

Gorgeous yellow Adam

Thanks

Henry

 

 

Taxi coloured tulips. Also seem to go nicely with your traffic lights.

 

 

 


 

 

 

Great results with the Provia 100, Adam!

 

 

 

 

As you can see, one of these didn't want to co-operate but ignored me completely, and rather rudely, too  :D Shot with my standard 200/2.8L on Velvia 50.

 

 

 

And a big wow from me too. SWC? Close-up machine.

Gary

 

This is so beautiful, Adam. New York must be a great place to be right now.

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Wes if day light is too strong ,  it's normal (like when you watch your rear digital screen of camera)

In dark it works ?

Another solution I often use the "A"option . You choose your diaphragm , example f/11-16 for landscape and

the M7 will make the remaining

Henry

 

Henry,

 

It works ok in the dark and in daylight I sometimes put my finger over the bottom of the viewfinder window ...... Thanks again for the battery recommendation seems to have done the trick

 

kr

 

wesley

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Henry,

 

It works ok in the dark and in daylight I sometimes put my finger over the bottom of the viewfinder window ...... Thanks again for the battery recommendation seems to have done the trick

 

kr

 

wesley

 

You're welcome Wesley :) .

Glad your battery problem is resolved ... sometimes the camera is fine but the rest not :)

Leica doesn't make enougth advertising for this camera but I think it's the best for the rapidity

as said Raymond Depardon Magnum agency ... and what a pleasant silent trigger ! 

Best

Henry

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more green for Eoin always in film  :)

Your advice about this green Eoin ?

 

 

Etretat Cliff

Normandie France

beginning of high tide

 

 

to the North East coast

 

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West coast

 

 

Kodak Portra 400-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

Regards

Henry

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Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, McLean House.

 

Place of surrender: Robert E. Lee and Confederate States to U.S. Grant and United States. (American Civil War)

 

General, Robert E. Lee's table.

 

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General, U.S. Grant's table......In contre jour.

 

 

Semflex TLR, Angenieux 3.5, HP5 (Very difficult lighting and equally difficult restrictions for composition)

 

 

 

 

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DeWitt, and his girlfriend (Ethiopian immigrants I had just met) enjoy a relaxing evening on the steps of West Virginia capital building as Honest Abe looks on.

 

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Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, McLean House.

 

Place of surrender: Robert E. Lee and Confederate States to U.S. Grant and United States. (American Civil War)

 

General, Robert E. Lee's table.

 

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General, U.S. Grant's table......In contre jour.

 

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Semflex TLR, Angenieux 3.5, HP5 (Very difficult lighting and equally difficult restrictions for composition)

 

Nice table Wayne for Gen Lee and thanks for the contre-jour not easy but it gives a nice aspect

for one picture. 

Great historic story of civil war in the States with many people died in this war

Thanks for posting Wayne

Rg Henry

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... and the last for today

 

for Eoin the green  and for Ian salted lambs  :)

 

The green of film specially Kodak , has much more nuance than in digit.

 

Normandie coast

 

 

Kodak Portra 400-Leica M7-28 Summicon Asph

 

 

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As I said to Adam , it's missing a sunny time to have a real green of Portra

but I think it's also nice like that ! do you agree with me ?

 

Have  a nice sunday All

Best

Henry

 

 

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Nice table Wayne for Gen Lee and thanks for the contre-jour not easy but it gives a nice aspect

for one picture. 

Great historic story of civil war in the States with many people died in this war

Thanks for posting Wayne

Rg Henry

Yes. You have hit on something that is a point of common discussion concerning the event. Of the many things about U.S. Grant, his victory notwhithstanding, that are admirable, probably the one thing that I find most interesting about him is the fact that he was unpretentious. Lee arrived at the surrender location first, and likely selected the lager, marble table. Historians submit, knowing Grant's character, he would likely have taken the smaller table, even if he had the choice of the two. 

 

Prior to visiting Appomattox, I toured the Museum of the Confederate Army. My choice of souvenir............a small bust of U.S. Grant. :)

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