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7 minutes ago, Ernest said:

I vote for AWESOME!

Thanks, I think I might agree 😉

10 minutes ago, Ernest said:

ADOX is code for Duck-billed Platypus: both extinct.

Well, I happen to know a small village on the east coast where a small colony of Adox CI still exists 😉

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2 minutes ago, Ernest said:

Midnight Again
M-A APO 50 & Macro-Elmar-M
E100 & ADOX Color Implosion

 

wow, spooky.  Cow skull?

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1 minute ago, A miller said:

Thanks, I think I might agree 😉

Well, I happen to know a small village on the east coast where a small colony of Adox CI still exists 😉

wow, spooky.  Cow skull?

The skull, a ram's head I picked up in Taos.

OMG, I am checking into ER at the sight of color imploding here! ADOXland?

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1 hour ago, A miller said:

Here is the next photo in the evolution of the dawn/sunrise.  For me, it was the sweet spot in terms of light and color 😍 

And I think the panorama format is a perfect match 😍

Ektar 617

 

This was definitely the sweet spot.....perfect light in combination with the exposure length.    We start to lose movement in the clouds few frames later 👎    Looks great in 617!

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5 hours ago, A miller said:

Here is the next photo in the evolution of the dawn/sunrise.  For me, it was the sweet spot in terms of light and color 😍 

And I think the panorama format is a perfect match 😍

Ektar 617

 

Wowsers! Truth is, if not stranger than, then as here, certainly more incredible than fiction!

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4 hours ago, MT0227 said:

This was definitely the sweet spot.....perfect light in combination with the exposure length.    We start to lose movement in the clouds few frames later 👎    Looks great in 617!

you know it, Marc.  Although I have one more color bomb locked and loaded from about 20-30 minutes later.... 😛

1 hour ago, stray cat said:

Wowsers! Truth is, if not stranger than, then as here, certainly more incredible than fiction!

LOL, thanks, Phil.  All the credit to Ektar, which provided nearly every color in the rainbow with minimal color shift.  👌

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For three nights last week I took the bike and headed down the west coast of our state along what is known as the Great Ocean Road. Celebrating its 100th birthday this year, the road was largely carved from sheer rock cliffs by servicemen recently returned from World War 1. It is the most wonderful road to ride if you are lucky enough to have light traffic and clear weather. I was half lucky - the weather was changeable, with quite a few patches of drizzle but, perhaps because of this, traffic was unusually light and I was able to enjoy many stretches of no other traffic at all, especially on the many lovely curving sweeps of road between the towns of Airey's Inlet and Apollo Bay. I'm just scanning some of my pictures from the trip - I loaded my trusty M6TTL along with 50mm, 28mm and 135mm lenses, plus a couple of rolls each of Velvia 50 and Ektachrome 100. I also took along my newest purchase, a Nikonos V with a 35mm lens, but unfortunately that was malfunctioning so it got sent back to Japan today. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the occasional photo I'll post from the odyssey:

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Morning, Apollo Bay 2019

Elmarit-M 135mm, Velvia 50

 

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MP, 35 ASPH, Kodak BW 400 CN

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Extra Film 200. The same roll as the toll control photo earlier.

Pont Aven in Brittany, France. 

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vor 11 Stunden schrieb A miller:

Here is the next photo in the evolution of the dawn/sunrise.  For me, it was the sweet spot in terms of light and color 😍 

And I think the panorama format is a perfect match 😍

Ektar 617

 

Outstanding Adam. The colors of the sky are great. I wish, I could see this place with my own eyes :)

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2 hours ago, stray cat said:

For three nights last week I took the bike and headed down the west coast of our state along what is known as the Great Ocean Road. Celebrating its 100th birthday this year, the road was largely carved from sheer rock cliffs by servicemen recently returned from World War 1. It is the most wonderful road to ride if you are lucky enough to have light traffic and clear weather. I was half lucky - the weather was changeable, with quite a few patches of drizzle but, perhaps because of this, traffic was unusually light and I was able to enjoy many stretches of no other traffic at all, especially on the many lovely curving sweeps of road between the towns of Airey's Inlet and Apollo Bay. I'm just scanning some of my pictures from the trip - I loaded my trusty M6TTL along with 50mm, 28mm and 135mm lenses, plus a couple of rolls each of Velvia 50 and Ektachrome 100. I also took along my newest purchase, a Nikonos V with a 35mm lens, but unfortunately that was malfunctioning so it got sent back to Japan today. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the occasional photo I'll post from the odyssey:

Morning, Apollo Bay 2019

Elmarit-M 135mm, Velvia 50

 

wow - lovely light!

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I'm never sure what the right thing is re sharing photos of my kids but here goes. I don't take many portraits, though this was more a case of catching her while she was busy.

Taken with my Pentax MX, 50mm f/1.7 on Fujifilm Superia 400.

 

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21 hours ago, nefarious said:

Thank you philipus - it's great to get some positive feedback!  I am lazy with my SLRs but I like the EV system on the Hasselblad lenses precisely because they make everything easy - read the light meter in EV mode, set the EV on the lens (adjusting up or down if desired), adjust both rings together to get the effect I am after and I'm good to go.  My TLR in contrast, while it has both aperture and shutter speed settings on the lenses, feels much more laborious to me for not supporting EV, even though I have been shooting with it for longer.

Here are my next couple:

Has-R001-01a by Duncan G, on Flickr

 

Sheffield and Tinsley Canal by Duncan G, on Flickr

I like the way the colors of the letters and the painted buildings match (or are at least very close to matching).  

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1 hour ago, RayD28 said:

I like the way the colors of the letters and the painted buildings match (or are at least very close to matching).

Ah well I guess that that is serendipity!  I like the plant growing out of the building in the foreground - a reassurance that nature will always have its way; especially as the big building behind is a domestic waste incinerator (which claims to be green, which I am very dubious about!)

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Otranto tables

M6, Summicron 35 asph, Trix

20191016-DSC03793 by antoniofedele, on Flickr

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The markets... for the colours .  Extra Film 200.

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9 hours ago, stray cat said:

For three nights last week I took the bike and headed down the west coast of our state along what is known as the Great Ocean Road. Celebrating its 100th birthday this year, the road was largely carved from sheer rock cliffs by servicemen recently returned from World War 1. It is the most wonderful road to ride if you are lucky enough to have light traffic and clear weather. I was half lucky - the weather was changeable, with quite a few patches of drizzle but, perhaps because of this, traffic was unusually light and I was able to enjoy many stretches of no other traffic at all, especially on the many lovely curving sweeps of road between the towns of Airey's Inlet and Apollo Bay. I'm just scanning some of my pictures from the trip - I loaded my trusty M6TTL along with 50mm, 28mm and 135mm lenses, plus a couple of rolls each of Velvia 50 and Ektachrome 100. I also took along my newest purchase, a Nikonos V with a 35mm lens, but unfortunately that was malfunctioning so it got sent back to Japan today. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the occasional photo I'll post from the odyssey:

Morning, Apollo Bay 2019

Elmarit-M 135mm, Velvia 50

 

fantastic light, Phil and you captured the mood very well 👌

9 hours ago, mein Lieblingsfotograf said:

MP, 35 ASPH, Kodak BW 400 CN

 

whooaa! 😍

7 hours ago, joergel said:

Outstanding Adam. The colors of the sky are great. I wish, I could see this place with my own eyes :)

Well that can be arranged, Joerg 😉

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Was trolling my files and came across this one from couple of year ago.  From my "schmootz obsession chronicles"  😂

NYC

M-A, 28mm elmarit pre-asph, Portra 400

 

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