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Minilux - Agfa Vista 100

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M6 and Cinestill 800

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Truly excellent shot, Pete. 

 

Tmax400 at 200 in Perceptol

 

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This is a really wonderful view, James. Would look great enlarged on a wall methinks.

 

Another one from Le Mont-Saint-Michel:

 

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Minilux - Agfa CT 100 Precisa

 

 

You're giving HCB a run for his money here John, very nicely done framing- and exposure-wise.

 

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M6 | 35 C-Biogon | Tri-X

 

This one and the one after are good sports photography I think. Very well done Matthias.

 

 

...on a rainy Sunday in Berlin....Berlin Marathon 2017...to fast for me...

 

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M4 + Planar 2/50 - CHM100 - D76

 

 

Extremely nice minimalism Gary. 

 

The aviation theme continues.

500C/M

80 Planar

Ektachrome 64

Epson 4870

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I had the opportunity to photograph some boxing a while back. I wanted the photos to have an old time feel to them so instead of using the Nikon system that I would usually use for sports, I used my M3, Nikon 105mm/ 3.5, and Tri-X pushed to 800.

 

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Joe - that last picture especially perfectly captures what you set out to do - a great boxing moment!

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Continuing the Jerusalem theme, this is a tightly-framed photo of the very old Abu Tur neighborhood of Jerusalem, which runs up a hill that neighbors the Old City.  It is one of the rare neighborhoods that has a mix of Muslim and Jewish residents (virtually all of the neighborhoods in Jerusalem have either Jewish or Arab/Muslim residents, not both.  Although the neighborhood is predonminantly Arab/Muslim, the Jewish part of the neighborhood has been around since at least the late 1800's.

 

I find this neighborhood fascinating in its form, with the homes literally stacked on top of each other, and not in very good condition!

 

If you look dead center and a little toward the top, you can see a star of David neon sign and an Israel flag just to the left, each signifying the Jewish population in the neighborhood.  If you them move your eye over to the left side of the frame (toward the edge) you can see a neon crescent-shaped sign, signifying the Arab population in the neighborhood.  At night, the  star of David lights up blue and the crescent sign lights up red.  I think this is really amazing as the residents are essentially celebrating their co-existence.   

 

Velvia 50

Hassy 503cw, 250mm Sonar Supercharomat

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Adam, thank you for such wonderful work and stories from Jerusalem. This one works especially well for me, as it is a most graphic picture, almost abstract, yet conveys so much. Superb work.

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Zeiss ZM, 35mm Summilux, Fuji Superia 100

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I had the opportunity to photograph some boxing a while back. I wanted the photos to have an old time feel to them so instead of using the Nikon system that I would usually use for sports, I used my M3, Nikon 105mm/ 3.5, and Tri-X pushed to 800.

 

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The effect worked! Great intensity in the action of the fighting...

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Another from the Kotel in Jerusalem, this time with the Cinestill 800T and Hassy 503cw and 80mm Planar

I sort of like the plastic chairs. In fact, the, I assume, holy articles left in the chairs made me smile. As with all your photos, is says "Adam" before I even gaze at who posted.

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Thanks, Phil.  Here's the same shot taken with Portra 160.  Also nice; horses for courses....  :)

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Adam, thank you for such wonderful work and stories from Jerusalem. This one works especially well for me, as it is a most graphic picture, almost abstract, yet conveys so much. Superb work.

 

There's plenty of money pouring into the organization that maintains the Western Wall.  With literally millions of visitors per year, I just think it is a practical issue.  One thing's for sure, they certainly spared no expensive with those gigantic limestones! LOL :)

They look like the ones supplied with el-cheapo garden furniture - ah well, hard times I guess.

 

Thanks, Wayne.

I sort of like the plastic chairs. In fact, the, I assume, holy articles left in the chairs made me smile. As with all your photos, is says "Adam" before I even gaze at who posted.

 

 

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Thanks, Phil.  Here's the same shot taken with Portra 160.  Also nice; horses for courses....  :)

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There's plenty of money pouring into the organization that maintains the Western Wall.  With literally millions of visitors per year, I just think it is a practical issue.  One thing's for sure, they certainly spared no expensive with those gigantic limestones! LOL :)

 

Thanks, Wayne.

 

I love this shot Adam. Most of the photos you post from Jerusalem, and your Sukkot series, send me to Google, I'm a sucker for learning new cultures and your photos make me want to learn more.

 

Israel has always been on my bucket list and Brooklyn may be as well now.

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Thanks, gentlemen! This picture is another proof of the quality of the Minilux. The picture came out just as I envisioned it while taking it.

 

Pebble beach - Dieppe / France:

 

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Minilux - Agfa Vista 100

 

 

James, I have been enjoying your photos so much I am now shooting with a nice black Minilux :-)

 

With TriX / another Beoon + SL601  transfer :

 

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Best, Jean-Marc.

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