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...Thanks, Wayne.  She basically stuck out like a sore thumb in an area almost exclusively filled with financial professionals.  I walked past her and then realized that I just had to go back.  So I did :)...

Well done for following your instincts, Adam. It is so, so easy to allow forward momentum to turn opportunities into missed opportunities.

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Another colour shot or two before we get aloft again.

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And our daughter a fair few years ago, local pottery store.

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And our daughter a fair few years ago, local pottery store.

Gary

They have Contre Jour in NZ, Gary? :ph34r:

 

Nice shot - I'd forgotten how big pottery is in NZ. We had a potter (Paul Wotherspoon) lived across the road from us, with a big kiln in the back yard. I remember his house being filled with works in various states of production.

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Light is always contra when the only entry is the door behind the subject, :lol:

Yes, and living most of our life in the top of the Sth Island, exposure to pottery meant it was quite normal.

My wife learnt hobby pottery, and had a wheel etc at home, she did quite a bit of it years ago. It's a nice, peaceful hobby, a bit like darkroom for me.

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Light is always contra when the only entry is the door behind the subject, :lol:

Yes, and living most of our life in the top of the Sth Island, exposure to pottery meant it was quite normal.

My wife learnt hobby pottery, and had a wheel etc at home, she did quite a bit of it years ago. It's a nice, peaceful hobby, a bit like darkroom for me.

Gary

The ideal is pottery in the dark.
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Adox SilverMax 100 (EOS-1V HS w/ Otus 55mm)...

A002 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

A003 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

EoinC,

Great portraits .. I love the second one. There is something special in here view ...

I have 6 rolls of the adox SilverMax and they are still waiting for development. Can't wait for the results ... Did you use the org. Adox SilverMax developer?

 

Best, Gregor

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They have Contre Jour in NZ, Gary? :ph34r:

 

Nice shot - I'd forgotten how big pottery is in NZ. We had a potter (Paul Wotherspoon) lived across the road from us, with a big kiln in the back yard. I remember his house being filled with works in various states of production.

 

Light is always contra when the only entry is the door behind the subject, :lol:

Yes, and living most of our life in the top of the Sth Island, exposure to pottery meant it was quite normal.

My wife learnt hobby pottery, and had a wheel etc at home, she did quite a bit of it years ago. It's a nice, peaceful hobby, a bit like darkroom for me.

Gary

I like your humor Eoin and Gary :)

 

Gary nice shots and color

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Spring has very light green and trees not too much leaves

 

 

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EoinC,

Great portraits .. I love the second one. There is something special in here view ...

I have 6 rolls of the adox SilverMax and they are still waiting for development. Can't wait for the results ... Did you use the org. Adox SilverMax developer?

 

Best, Gregor

Hi, Gregor.

 

Thanks - I shot the SilverMax at ISO 80, and developed in Rodinal @ 1:50 for 8-1/2 minutes. I'm new to this film, and I like what it does.

 

Cheers,

Eoin

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Hi, Gregor.

 

Thanks - I shot the SilverMax at ISO 80, and developed in Rodinal @ 1:50 for 8-1/2 minutes. I'm new to this film, and I like what it does.

 

Cheers,

Eoin

 

Hi Eoin,

thank you for your information. I bought the rolls and  the developer together, so I will use (next weekend?) the Silvermax-combination. But good to know that Rodinal also works ... I like your results.

 

Best,

Gregor

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