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20 hours ago, benqui said:

A very vood portrait! For sure he will love it!

Wow! Looks really very good!! Never thought that you get such a style with the flash and daylight!

LOL me neither! 🤷‍♂️

7 hours ago, joergel said:

 

 

Leica R6 - Summicron 2/50 - Agfa Precisa CT100

very clever, Joerg :)

5 hours ago, Stealth3kpl said:

On the subject of hats...

Portugal, probably Portra.

Pete

 

:)

1 hour ago, MT0227 said:

Some pastel summer color.....

Jenkinson's Boardwalk - Point Pleasant, NJ

 

2019-08-30-00001 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

  • M6J - 50 DR Summicron
  • Portra 400 in Unicolor C41 Press Kit
  • Nikon LS-9000

excellent and congrats on the home development, Marc 👌

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14 minutes ago, A miller said:

excellent and congrats on the home development, Marc 👌

Thanks Adam.....so far I've been mixing up 2 roll shots and getting consistent results, I may try a 4 roll shot over the weekend.  Mixing up these C41 powders as needed has been pretty easy and quite economical.

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6 hours ago, Stealth3kpl said:

On the subject of hats...

Portugal, probably Portra.

Pete

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What a sly footnote to the "stealthy" myth of FedoraMan, who is more hit than myth. Whatever, let Rog wallow in his Starbucks. This is stupendous (layering) and the one face shot mannequin anchors it. All right, FM may not hang out here, but who is to tell? Tell me that.

Cheers,
Rog

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vor 18 Stunden schrieb Suuumm55:

wunderbare Lichtführung, die diese aussergewöhnliche u. natürliche Schönheit betont     -    super Marc

Das freut mich aber wirklich sehr, vielen Dank! Mit dem Licht hatte ich wirklich Glück! Die Sonne war hinter den Wolken und ließ sich mal für eine Minute blicken.

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This is superb, Peter. I'm a big reflection and hat fan so this ticks all the boxes.

11 hours ago, Stealth3kpl said:

On the subject of hats...

Portugal, probably Portra.

Pete

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Hahahahahahahaha, i saw this on IG but on a big screen it's even better. Perfect timing.

5 hours ago, A miller said:

🕵️‍♂️ in Tel Aviv

Portra 400, IIIg, 28 summaron

Wow, really good Marc. Love the colours.

7 hours ago, MT0227 said:

Some pastel summer color.....

Jenkinson's Boardwalk - Point Pleasant, NJ

2019-08-30-00001 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

  • M6J - 50 DR Summicron
  • Portra 400 in Unicolor C41 Press Kit
  • Nikon LS-9000

Haha very funny. Well spotted :)

12 hours ago, joergel said:

 

Leica R6 - Summicron 2/50 - Agfa Precisa CT100

 

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Lower Don Valley project again.

Also taken on Ilford FP4 with my Mamiya C220 and 55mm f/4.5 (I think I mistakenly called it a 2.8 earlier!😮

 

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Little café.    [Adox Silvermax 100]

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I think there's a bit of motion blur on this one because I had to hastily attach a wider lens. I can't see Adam's camera in this one. Do you keep it on you right hand side or is it in the bag?

Pete's productive Portugal Portra photographic ponderings

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8 hours ago, benqui said:

Not later than now, I am an enthusiastic fan of this part of the beach!😉

very funny -- and that makes two of us!

6 hours ago, philipus said:

 

Hahahahahahahaha, i saw this on IG but on a big screen it's even better. Perfect timing.

 

 

Thanks for the closer look, Philip :) 

4 hours ago, Suede said:

Little café.    [Adox Silvermax 100]

 

Love it, Pritam!

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It is getting chilly here in NYC and so I am sharing this balmy scene from the Dead Sea from this summer.  

There is a lot of foreground but I just love the layers of colors 🧡

Enjoy the weekend!

Velvia 50, Technorama 617siii, 90mm Schneider Super Angulon XL

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3 hours ago, A miller said:

It is getting chilly here in NYC and so I am sharing this balmy scene from the Dead Sea from this summer.  

There is a lot of foreground but I just love the layers of colors 🧡

Enjoy the weekend!

Velvia 50, Technorama 617siii, 90mm Schneider Super Angulon XL

As much as I love the colors, I can't make my peace with the format in this one. In my opinion it would work with a decent crop at the top and the bottom. But this might look much different in a print on a wall.

On 10/10/2019 at 3:33 AM, sblitz said:

here is another version of my cousin, color corrected it -- the sea was not green .... 

 

 

A fine, unobtrusive portrait. I hope you will find some more time with him to cheer each other up!

On 10/10/2019 at 2:56 AM, sblitz said:

Kodachrome July 1960 on the Etaples train station in pas-de-Calais in France. That's me making like a porter. My dad took the picture, Leica III f, my guess is the lens was a 35mm f2.8 Tanar  Tanaka Kogaku Miss my dad more, but I miss Kodachrome too . . . . . 

 

 

 

What a wonderful memorabilia :)

On 10/8/2019 at 9:29 PM, joergel said:

 

Leica M6 - Summicron 2/35 - Ektar100

Lovely colors, once more!

On 10/9/2019 at 8:06 AM, adan said:

Milepost 50, Rabbitbrush/Colorado River/Beavertail Mountain. DeBeque Canyon, CO. 39.19N, 108.26W

A "Hail Mary" shot - composed at eye level, and then the camera c-a-r-e-f-u-l-l-y lifted to arms length over my head to balance the parts (bit less brush, more river).

1956 Hassy Super-Wide, 38 Biogon, TMax 400, HC-110B

 

Besides the lovely landscape I am impressed by this masterfully exposed and developed black&white!

On 10/6/2019 at 9:02 PM, Stealth3kpl said:

I've been away from the forum for a bit. I went sea kayaking on a self supported trip in Greenland. I took a digital camera. It's an Olympus TG5. Amazing tiny thing. Waterproof of course. The trouble was the SD card corrupted and I only got 36 shots from the trip. Consequently, on travelling to Idaho to hike in the Sawtooth mountains, I grabbed a few rolls of Vista 200 and my trusty Leica MP and my 35 Summicron mk4. It was wonderful looking through a viewfinder and feeling the smooth mechanical action again.

Pete

 

This is f***ing A-W-E-S-O-M-E !!!

On 10/4/2019 at 9:03 PM, Calin said:

"Colorful Smell " Fuji 200 Zeiss 135 2.8

Nice colors here, too!

On 10/4/2019 at 6:42 AM, adan said:

Same roll, same data, around the other side of the same cone... (I was feeling a bit Bert Stern-ish, Art-Kane-ish, 60's Vogue experimental that day.)

 

Your feeling brought a real and timeless masterpiece - Chapeau!

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We spent a week at the Baltic Sea, as usual in the autumn. This year I brought my Minolta Autocord and a mix of expired films out of my fridge. Unfortunately I experienced some problems with the shutter of the camera, which in two occasions on different films worked in slow motion. This way I ruined a couple of shots. To my surprise the scanner was even able to bring back some picture information. I don't have any experience with such exposures in the darkroom, so maybe one could even try to retrieve the pictures with the enlarger.

Here comes a "normally" exposed sample:

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Minolta Autocord - Tri-X pan 320 - dev. in Rodinal 1+50

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An odd seagull passed my way:

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Same setup

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13 minutes ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

As much as I love the colors, I can't make my peace with the format in this one. In my opinion it would work with a decent crop at the top and the bottom. But this might look much different in a print on a wall.

A fine, unobtrusive portrait. I hope you will find some more time with him to cheer each other up!

What a wonderful memorabilia :)

Lovely colors, once more!

Besides the lovely landscape I am impressed by this masterfully exposed and developed black&white!

This is f***ing A-W-E-S-O-M-E !!!

Nice colors here, too!

Your feeling brought a real and timeless masterpiece - Chapeau!

Always appreciate your opinion, James.  Fortunately, the resolution is so massive that this is really a blank canvas that could theoretically be cropped in any way.  

I am currently very much emotionally attached to the foreground.  

But I can be certainly be persuaded otherwise, and I solicit the thoughts of others, who can feel free to repost thee cropped version of their choosing :)

Go ahead - crop away!

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18 minutes ago, A miller said:

Go ahead - crop away!

Your wish is my command! Here is my cropped version. I left  a bit of the foreground and cropped a big chunk of blue sky:

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16 minutes ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

Your wish is my command! Here is my cropped version. I left  a bit of the foreground and cropped a big chunk of blue sky:

 

awesome, James.  Thanks for sharing your vision.  I have taken my scalpel (knowing that I can reverse the surgery at least until I get my emotions under control 😉) and taken a shot at how I would crop it.  It seems to be very much like your except I kept the horizon at the center point of the frame (which I think added a bit more foreground...  But the difference is negligible. 

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