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My love of motorcycles continues.

R6

35 Summicron

Tri-X R09 1:25

Epson 4870

Gary

 

And from the same roll, same details.

Gary

 

I like much Gary :)

The general rendering of the picture is superb

Nice black and grey

Thank you for posting

Henry

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A few from a weekend in the Autumnal NSW countryside with MP/50APO and Fuji Superia 400

 

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(Yellow tailed Black cockatoos)

 

Great photos and nice color Coogee

Fuji Superia 200 has his fingerprint in color

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Henry

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Two more Minox shots from the same Retro 80S roll in Diafine. First one is a bus shelter roof and the second one a bit of a stress test of the lens.

 

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Philip , the first picture is really geometrict and abstract

and the second is superb with the background

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Thank you Henry, I've just saw your comment. Please excuse me if actually I don't have the time to post some pictures, but if you have the time I kindly invite you to visit some of the websites I've posted. In Leica  Master Shots I have several pictures classed but I don't remember the link, my other sites are: 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lluisripoll/

Thank you! 
Best!
Lluis

 

 

Superb pictures Lhuis

Thank you for the link .

If you have more please post

Regards

Henry

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Two more Minox shots from the same Retro 80S roll in Diafine. First one is a bus shelter roof and the second one a bit of a stress test of the lens.

 

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Flickr

 

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Nice range of tones on both, Philip. Very smooth.

 

I've not used Diafine for a long time. I'll order some!

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A few days ago I shot a roll of HP5+ on the Hasselblad 203FE + 110/2 Planar. Unfortunately I stuffed up the deverlopment (wrong dilution, I think). Consequently the negs are too thin to print in the darkroom, but they have scanned pretty well. There is evidence of dust on some of them as you will all know, thin negs show more dust!

 

Anyway, I liked the shots and will probably repeat them sometime a process 'carefully'. Six pics in this series.

 

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Thanks, Christoph :)

Adam,

Somehow a dark, slightly disturbing view; I like it.

Rgds

C.

 

Thanks, Henry. :)

Adam we are in a scary series :D

Good photo and well seen

Henry

 

Another great one, Christoph.

I believe that the entrance of the National Gallery of Victoria is more often photographed than any of the exhibits ...  :o

So I had to add my version  :D

 

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M5, 35, APX100, svn

 

Rgds

 

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