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42 minutes ago, EoinC said:

EOS 1V w/ ZE135 - Tri-X...

A015 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

6 minutes ago, Rennrocky said:

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wow, you two are on a roll!  

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15 minutes ago, Ernest said:

'67 Outtakes
M-A Summilux-M 50mm ASPH. bc
JCH Street Pan & E100 (for a hint of color)

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really cool, Rog.  Lots to look at and contemplate!!

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Leica M3, Elmar 90, TRI-X

Defenitely the last of my B&W snow photos. I am waiting for warmer days in spring.

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At the riverside, Confolens, France.  Contax G2, 35-70mm Contax, Fujichrome.

 

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3 hours ago, philipus said:

I don't know if the terrace was there at the time, but this could have been shot 100 years ago. It looks like a true vintage print. 

Interestingly, this structure does date to the earliest days of Central Park. It overlooks the adjacent Bethesda Fountain and was completed in 1863. (I looked up the history a while back). I also like the rather vintage feel of this print. I have one version of the print even more so: toned in selenium for several minutes, it took on a reddish-brown hue which gives it a very antique kind of look.

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Float Triptych
M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm & Macro-Elmar-M
E100 & JCH Street Pan 400

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2 hours ago, benqui said:

maybe a bit too grainy, but I love the mood! 

M4, Tmax 3200, Apo 50

Soft legends, Vermeer's "Girl with a Pearl Earring" and Gerhard Richter's "Betty," such good company. Ebb and flow of painting and photography. The less we see, the more we see. Just love the way you articulate the background as negative space. Is Rooney Mara next, the girl with the something tattoo?

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11 hours ago, benqui said:

maybe a bit too grainy, but I love the mood! 

M4, Tmax 3200, Apo 50

Not at all, Marc.  The grain adds to the sensual and mysterious mood - great photo!

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Bandage Triptych
M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm & Macro-Elmar-M
ADOX Color Implosion & E100

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Drive-in No.5 Triptych
M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm & Macro-Elmar-M
ADOX Color Implosion & E100

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vor 39 Minuten schrieb Ernest:

Drive-in No.5 Triptych
M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm & Macro-Elmar-M
ADOX Color Implosion & E100

The way you created three dimensionality here is mesmerizing. Certainly one of my favorites from your studies. The more I see from your work, the more it grows to my heart. Keep them coming! 

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