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and the last one ...

 

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and a house in Vermont ...

 

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coming off the slopes in Killington ... this and the one above is using Portra 400 ... I can tell because there is a pink highlight in the sky and snow ..

 

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3 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

The picture transports the haptic appeal of the surface  perfectly. And-not so easy with the SWC-perfect framing. More of these please. 

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Hasselblad SWC on Fuji Acros souped in HC 110 B scanned with Epson V500

Copenhagen harbor

SWC on Kodak Ektar 100

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Here is a shot in Ektachrome taken the next day of my step-grandson and my sweetheart -- his Nana --

 

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Savannah stonework 1999

Mamiya C33 with Fuji RFP transparency film scanned on Epson V500

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20 hours ago, stray cat said:

 

Here Comes the Bride, Algeria 1980

Canon F1, FDn 35mm f2, Kodachrome 25

Wow, that is one swollen hump, Phil! 😳

18 hours ago, gbealnz said:

And a quiet back-water not too far away.

Same details as above.

Gary

 

Beautiful, Gary.  SO inviting.

9 hours ago, christoph_d said:

Looking for Fedora man...

 

M4-P, 135, Ektar

Ha ha, good one, Christoph.  I can't believe you don't see me dangling from the Empire State Building antenna like its a pole at a gentlemen's club 😳

5 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Last tree standing

The beeches close to the baltic  sea fight the harsh winter storms for many years--but eventually they have to give in. As long as they stand, they please the photographers eye. 

 

HB, 40 IF, Scala @ 200. 

 

 

Beautiful, Klaus :)

4 hours ago, AntonioF said:

Abandoned places on the coast.

Leica IIIc, Elmar 50/3.5, Astrum Foto 400

 

20190401-DSC02477 by antoniofedele, on Flickr

 

4 hours ago, benqui said:

Again an eyecatcher! I love this special light on your photos. As far as I can remember, it is morning light?

Very lovely, Antonio.  

1 hour ago, sblitz said:

and the last one ...

 

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wow that water is awesome, Steve.  Could use a slight tilt to the left.  But who really cares with that water.

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4 hours ago, benqui said:

Again an eyecatcher! I love this special light on your photos. As far as I can remember, it is morning light?

Thanks, Marc.  This was lunch time light, which is also quite lovely ❤️

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54 minutes ago, A miller said:

Here I am, Christoph.... 🕵️‍♀️

Portra 400

M-A, 28mm elmarit pre-asph 

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This person should be on your board of directors, Indy er... Adam! She obviously came prepared!

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1 hour ago, A miller said:

Wow, that is one swollen hump, Phil! 😳

Beautiful, Gary.  SO inviting.

Ha ha, good one, Christoph.  I can't believe you don't see me dangling from the Empire State Building antenna like its a pole at a gentlemen's club 😳

Beautiful, Klaus :)

 

Very lovely, Antonio.  

wow that water is awesome, Steve.  Could use a slight tilt to the left.  But who really cares with that water.

Here you go Adam -- just for you 🙂

 

 

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Games
M-A APO-Summicron-M 50mm
Rollei Redbird & E100

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11 hours ago, AntonioF said:

I received an old A-1 for free. The light seals were completely destroyed and the mirror was not working properly. So I changed the seals and followed a guide to lube the mirror gears (I went cowboy with some WD-40). The camera worked great, but I didn't notice that the lens, a 50/1.8 FD,  had the aperture blades fully stuck! I basically shot the whole roll at 1.8 ... Only the photos in the shades came out decent ... I got rid of the lens, I cannot fix it.

Canon A-1, 50/1.8 FD, Astrum Foto 400

20190331-DSC02437 by antoniofedele, on Flickr

 

All  of the Astrum 400 photos are great. Unique film. What developer are you using?

Best,

Wayne

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vor 6 Stunden schrieb A miller:

Here I am, Christoph.... 🕵️‍♀️

Portra 400

M-A, 28mm elmarit pre-asph 

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On this nauseating level it´s hard to say which of your photos is the best--but this is really funny. 

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On 4/2/2019 at 1:15 AM, stray cat said:

Here Comes the Bride, Algeria 1980

Canon F1, FDn 35mm f2, Kodachrome 25

I bet I have viewed this one at least 10 or 15 times. Every time I notice something new. This time I notice that not one person in the photograph is looking at her or the animal. Amazing shot.

Wayne

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2 minutes ago, Wayne said:

I bet I have viewed this one at least 10 or 15 times. Every time I notice something new. This time I notice that not one person in the photograph is looking at her or the animal. Amazing shot.

Wayne

That's a really interesting observation, Wayne, and one that I'm glad you noticed, as I hadn't. It's amazing - this was taken 39 years ago and looking at it brings back memories of the noise and the smells - if I recall correctly the blunderbusses were about to launch into action. It was very loud.

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