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Barbers and Trains at Hua Lamphong Train Station, Bangkok (Canon New F1 w/ FD 17mm - Ektar 100)...

34843159903_f7d9d7b8ab_b.jpgF1080024 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

 

Barbers and Trains at Hua Lamphong Train Station, Bangkok (Canon New F1 w/ FD 17mm - Ektar 100)...

34843159903_f7d9d7b8ab_b.jpgF1080024 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

Really funny station Eoin , a new aspect in rural Thailand ?

Nice color of Ektar !

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Henry

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Hey fellow film friends,

 

At this moment my wife and I are just hanging around in our hotel in Los Angeles, sort of cooling our heels until tonight when we'll fly back to Melbourne. I've been keeping an eye on the posts to this forum when I've been able, and have to say that the quality of work has been staggeringly good.

 

Personally, I've not shot a lot - two rolls of Tri-X and five rolls of Portra. It hasn't really been that kind of trip, but I've thoroughly enjoyed it all the same. I hope there'll be a couple of shots good enough to post.

 

During the time I've been away I was very excited that one of my pictures was selected for the Print Swap competition run by Magnum. I don't think it means I'll automatically get full member status LOL but I certainly feel very honoured. I just wanted to give a shout out to Wayne, who was so enthusiastic about my picture "Grand Final" when it was first posted here that I chose that as my entry. Thank you Wayne. And thank you to all of you who continue to use and believe in film, and participate in such a good-natured, supportive and stimulating forum here.

 

Actually, now that I think about it, I might just take the Leica out for a walk down Sunset Boulevard...

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Hey fellow film friends,

At this moment my wife and I are just hanging around in our hotel in Los Angeles, sort of cooling our heels until tonight when we'll fly back to Melbourne. I've been keeping an eye on the posts to this forum when I've been able, and have to say that the quality of work has been staggeringly good.

Personally, I've not shot a lot - two rolls of Tri-X and five rolls of Portra. It hasn't really been that kind of trip, but I've thoroughly enjoyed it all the same. I hope there'll be a couple of shots good enough to post.

During the time I've been away I was very excited that one of my pictures was selected for the Print Swap competition run by Magnum. I don't think it means I'll automatically get full member status LOL but I certainly feel very honoured. I just wanted to give a shout out to Wayne, who was so enthusiastic about my picture "Grand Final" when it was first posted here that I chose that as my entry. Thank you Wayne. And thank you to all of you who continue to use and believe in film, and participate in such a good-natured, supportive and stimulating forum here.

Actually, now that I think about it, I might just take the Leica out for a walk down Sunset Boulevard...

Great news, congratulations! You've earned it for sure.

 

Rgds

 

C.

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Counting down to another Europe trip, this from our last.

M6

35 Summicron

FP4+

R09 1:50

Plustek 8100

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Plustek 8100

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M6

50 Summicron

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R09 1:50

Plustek 8100

Gary

 

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Hills surrounding Florence. XP2. It doesn't get much more beautiful than Tuscany.

 

This was made from the balcony of the Villa Agape, a hotel which in those days was run by an order of Nuns, who were themselves as old as the hills. The hotel was originally a ducal palace with a magnificent garden, and still operates, but has been taken over by a commercial gang who boosted the prices. The Nuns have since moved on.

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Frank  I like this dynamic effect

Really at the right moment

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Thank you Henry for your input!

 

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Long time I didn't post anything ... I am sorry.

 

I love Riesling  :)

 

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Hasselblad 500 cm, TMax400, Epson V700

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Eltville on the Rhein ...

 

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Hasselblad 500 cm, KodakPorta400, Epson V700

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Ektar; M3; Summicron 50mm (type IV); home developed; Pakon F-135+ scan

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