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1 hour ago, Wayne said:

Something that seemed a mistake, but, thanks to film, a very special result.

Foma Retro 320, very low light, 20th of second at F2 with 50/2 Summitar and IID. Negatives so thin a flashlight is needed to perceive image. Epson V800

Aunt K and my grandson.

That's the wonderful thing about hybrid photography, 20 years ago this negative would have been unprintable, today you can recover it with a scanner.

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6 hours ago, mikemgb said:

Plaubel Roll-Op, FP4  

 

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Oh Yeah! Spectacular quality. have you tried color with that old beast?

I just obtained a fairly pristine example of the original Plaubel Makina III. Next time I am in St. Louis I will give you a shout.

Best,

Wayne

 

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Wayne

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On 4/10/2019 at 5:33 PM, Ernest said:

Disassembly No. 7
M-A APO 50
E100 & ADOX Color Implosion

 

Really cool play on textures, Rog.  And, of course, the yellows and grays are sublime.

On 4/10/2019 at 4:11 PM, Kl@usW. said:

here we go...

 

Good one, Klaus!

18 hours ago, Tmx said:

Nikon 35Ti, Kodak Ektar 100, Fort Jefferson.

 

 

 

wow, amazing blue!  Go Ektar!

3 hours ago, atournas said:

Three glimpses.

 

Very nice, Paul :)

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Central Park, NYC

Adox Color Implosion Film

IIIg, 50mm Elmar

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14 minutes ago, Wayne said:

Oh Yeah! Spectacular quality. have you tried color with that old beast?

I just obtained a fairly pristine example of the original Plaubel Makina III. Next time I am in St. Louis I will give you a shout.

Best,

Wayne

 

Best,

Wayne

I haven't tried colour recently, this camera seems to require a high level of skill, I'm really good at producing blurry shots from it and I haven't managed to figure out if it is me or the camera yet, I'm thinking me, but there is a slight possibility the front standard doesn't always lock in the same place. The majority are good but 3-4 frames per roll are out of focus.

Once I have it figured out I intend running some slide film through it, I think that will look amazing.

Definitely give me a shout next time you are in town, it would be good to meet up again!

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On 4/10/2019 at 4:19 PM, Kl@usW. said:

I imagine a guided NY-tour to all the places where the famous Fedora Man did his tricks. Great and funny picture, Adam. I love the bi-color situation. 

Thank you, Klaus!

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Night Barrier
M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion

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6 minutes ago, mikemgb said:

I'm actually extremely privileged to have had this tour, it's well worth it. 😀

Ha ha, well, given that the tour is free, I would agree!

Kidding aside, I really treasure the time I can spend in NYC with my friends on LUF

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Crumpled.

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Courtroom scene (from the time photographs were allowed in there!).

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vor 6 Stunden schrieb A miller:
Am 11.4.2019 um 08:51 schrieb Tmx:

Nikon 35Ti, Kodak Ektar 100, Fort Jefferson.

 

 

 

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wow, amazing blue!  Go Ektar!

Thank you Ada! I prefer the b&w version

 

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Shortly after Edison.

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A strange look.

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Dangerous descent... and daring ascent.

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The pavement across the street.

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At a small town's shipyard.

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On 4/11/2019 at 1:56 PM, Ouroboros said:

Wells Cathedral.

As I recall, the lens was wide open, or maybe f2.8,  hand held at around 1/8th sec.  Focus was on the fourth step up from the bottom.

Leica MP

28mm summicron asph

Adox Silvermax

 

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Beautiful capture. The place was also photographed by Frederick H. Evans, practically at the same angle of view; e.g., https://monovisions.com/frederick-h-evans-biography-architecture-photographer/

 

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