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Nice pages since 2 days. Thank you :)

 

 

As I search for a new camera (no film , no digital) may be the solution is here

in the future . After we will be perhaps more intelligent  and less stupid :)

I will have less to cure the trigger syndrome :D

Rg Henry

 

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Love this one, Richard.  Wonderful soft tones in the foreground.

Great stuff with the 'Blads everyone.

 

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M2, 35 Summicron ASPH, Delta 400

 

Lovely, Gary.  Makes me thirsty :)

The horticulture continues.

Rolleiflex T

Agfa RS100+

Gary

 

Thanks for your comment, Philip.  These are lovely, though I must say you've spoiled me with your wide-open macros with Ektar. :)

More hyacinths. The pink and white ones are much rarer than the blue-purple ones. 

 

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TTL 50/1.4A (I think) Velvia 100

 

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80 Planar+rings Provia 400X

 

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80 Planar (at f2.8) Provia 400X

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Don't worry Adam, I have shot Ektar there as well. Should be coming any week now  :rolleyes:

 

Thanks for your comment, Philip.  These are lovely, though I must say you've spoiled me with your wide-open macros with Ektar. :)

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Don't worry Adam, I have shot Ektar there as well. Should be coming any week now  :rolleyes:

I need to figure out how to use my tubes. The math that i have seen on the major sites screa me!

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Gone for such a long time. Well let me simply post this one for today. Rolleiflex C (K4C) , Kodak TriX 400. I scanned the photo on Ilford genuine silver mat Baryt paper, not the negative.

 

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Gone for such a long time. Well let me simply post this one for today. Rolleiflex C (K4C) , Kodak TriX 400. I scanned the photo on Ilford genuine silver mat Baryt paper, not the negative.

 

 

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Dude/bloke - where have you been? Not cool!

Love the photo :)

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In and around the Flatiron Building, NYC


SWC, Delta 100


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500C/M

80 Planar

Ektachrome

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Rolleiflex T

Fuji RVP

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Love the framing and the print blackandwhite, very nice.

And the motion with the SWC Adam, looks cool, whoosh.

 

Those Kiwi fruit are positively radiant on Ektachrome Gary, yum, could reach out and grab one.

Was just having a chat about Feijoa fruit with a Kiwi here, a new one to me, on the lookout to try one as everyone seems to rave about them.

 

This one is a crop from SWC with HP5+. A particularly gormless couple of tourists killed my decisive square moment unfortunately.

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At least you were able to salvage it Richard, the beauty of the square.

And I suspect Adam did as well, not a gormless tourist, but his square became a rectangle as well, but I like it like that, both of them in fact.

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I guess one of the things I like the most about photography is that it is a constant source of inspiration and ideas. Just recently I was given a book with the collected published works of the German photographer Karl Blossfelt who shot some rather amazing photos of flowers and plants. I was unaware of this guy and find his photos very inspiring as I try to find new ways to visualise flower photos.

 

In the same way Adam's photos of murals opened my eyes to something I had never seen here in my own surroundings and have caused me to notice that also The Hague is actually full of them. So I've begun documenting them, which I think might turn into a bit of a lengthy process since they seem to pop up everywhere. Very often they are painted on little houses like the one below which stand between the two lanes of a street or next to a square.

 

Anyway, that's enough words, here are the photos, which will hopefully also help quench anyone's immediate thirst for Ektar.

 

203FE 80 Planar Ektar 100 (Coolscan 9000, wet mount)

 

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Square or not, this is a great photo, Richard. Not knowing what the surroundings are like, it seems to me that the rectangular works very well here since it balances the empty foreground with the shape of the building and emphasises the silhouette.

 

Love the framing and the print blackandwhite, very nice.

And the motion with the SWC Adam, looks cool, whoosh.

 

Those Kiwi fruit are positively radiant on Ektachrome Gary, yum, could reach out and grab one.

Was just having a chat about Feijoa fruit with a Kiwi here, a new one to me, on the lookout to try one as everyone seems to rave about them.

 

This one is a crop from SWC with HP5+. A particularly gormless couple of tourists killed my decisive square moment unfortunately.

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wow, Gary.  This is stunning.  Love it.

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Thanks a lot.  Funny cause on this shot it didn't seem at the time like I was going to get any interesting motion visual.  Emphasizes the utility from taking a few exposures to max the chance of hitting the invisible "mark."

Continuing to wow me with the SWC Adam, lovely.

Gary

 

Well done, Philip.  The making of an interesting new series for you.  Look forward to it. 

I guess one of the things I like the most about photography is that it is a constant source of inspiration and ideas. Just recently I was given a book with the collected published works of the German photographer Karl Blossfelt who shot some rather amazing photos of flowers and plants. I was unaware of this guy and find his photos very inspiring as I try to find new ways to visualise flower photos.

 

In the same way Adam's photos of murals opened my eyes to something I had never seen here in my own surroundings and have caused me to notice that also The Hague is actually full of them. So I've begun documenting them, which I think might turn into a bit of a lengthy process since they seem to pop up everywhere. Very often they are painted on little houses like the one below which stand between the two lanes of a street or next to a square.

 

Anyway, that's enough words, here are the photos, which will hopefully also help quench anyone's immediate thirst for Ektar.

 

203FE 80 Planar Ektar 100 (Coolscan 9000, wet mount)

 

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Flickr

 

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GREAT results.  Love the first.  Good control over the contrast.

Got my test film back, first roll with my Super Angulon 21mm f3.4. Very happy with the results.
Leica M4, Ilford XP2
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