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Thank you :) Is that a DSLR Nikon or possibly an F6?

13 hours ago, kaspart said:

Here's a closer one for you.😉

 

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Wow this is a very cool arrangement Rog!

13 hours ago, Ernest said:

Password Book Triptych
M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion
I posted a "No Go" version on "Diptychs & Triptychs," also.

Perfect timing with the birds and the car, lovely composition.

12 hours ago, Calin said:

After ice rain is coming snow, is time to go 😯 K Gold

I agree, this is really excellent. The grain adds a lot to the gritty feel. Brrrr.

5 hours ago, sixteen pads said:

winter land

m6/35cron/kodak

And so it has been conclusively proven that less is more. Wonderful Phil, wonderful. 

1 hour ago, stray cat said:

wall (apparently) 2019

m2 "pico", 50mm elmar, xp2 super

 

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13 hours ago, Ernest said:

Password Book Triptych
M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion
I posted a "No Go" version on "Diptychs & Triptychs," also.

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Spectacular. Undaunted by fence or door, the fireflies massed for attack......."We have had enough of children and jars."

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1 hour ago, philipus said:

I'm continuing our little Tbilisi tour with this. I have twice visited the wonderful Fotografia gallery in Tbilisi, both during the autumn of 2018 and during the spring of 2019  (well worth a visit, also online). While there, I saw some shots (like this one) taken in a really interesting location, in what looked like an oval building with stairs on all sides snaking themselves up to something above. The structure looked quite large, but as my friend took me there during my second visit to Tbilisi - by chance actually (serendipity!) - I was surprised to see that it is actually quite small. There is no entrance but one has to squeeze in through broken windows and crawl on the floor among dust and debris.

The structure is an old funicular station built in 1905 in the yard of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences off one of the main avenues, the Rustaveli Avenue. It was built to connect the lower/centre of Tbilisi with the "upper" Tbilisi which is the part on the mountain side surrounding the city. As can be seen in the images that follow it isn't operational and hasn't been for quite some time. Apparently there is a plan to restore the building and the funicular too, which made me happy that I got to go there before that happens and it becomes all nice and shiny again.


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How fabulous - a bit like the Guggenheim in NYC! Great picture!

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1 hour ago, philipus said:

I'm continuing our little Tbilisi tour with this. I have twice visited the wonderful Fotografia gallery in Tbilisi, both during the autumn of 2018 and during the spring of 2019  (well worth a visit, also online). While there, I saw some shots (like this one) taken in a really interesting location, in what looked like an oval building with stairs on all sides snaking themselves up to something above. The structure looked quite large, but as my friend took me there during my second visit to Tbilisi - by chance actually (serendipity!) - I was surprised to see that it is actually quite small. There is no entrance but one has to squeeze in through broken windows and crawl on the floor among dust and debris.

The structure is an old funicular station built in 1905 in the yard of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences off one of the main avenues, the Rustaveli Avenue. It was built to connect the lower/centre of Tbilisi with the "upper" Tbilisi which is the part on the mountain side surrounding the city. As can be seen in the images that follow it isn't operational and hasn't been for quite some time. Apparently there is a plan to restore the building and the funicular too, which made me happy that I got to go there before that happens and it becomes all nice and shiny again.

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Really enjoying your Georgia series, Philip!

7 hours ago, sixteen pads said:

winter land

m6/35cron/kodak

A very graphic illustration of winter. Super.

10 hours ago, Calin said:

Shadows KG200 C/Y 50 1.4

Slightly mysterious yet oddly unthreatening.

14 hours ago, Calin said:

After ice rain is coming snow, is time to go 😯 K Gold

Feel the chill! Very atmospheric indeed.

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2 hours ago, philipus said:

I'm continuing our little Tbilisi tour with this. I have twice visited the wonderful Fotografia gallery in Tbilisi, both during the autumn of 2018 and during the spring of 2019  (well worth a visit, also online). While there, I saw some shots (like this one) taken in a really interesting location, in what looked like an oval building with stairs on all sides snaking themselves up to something above. The structure looked quite large, but as my friend took me there during my second visit to Tbilisi - by chance actually (serendipity!) - I was surprised to see that it is actually quite small. There is no entrance but one has to squeeze in through broken windows and crawl on the floor among dust and debris.

The structure is an old funicular station built in 1905 in the yard of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences off one of the main avenues, the Rustaveli Avenue. It was built to connect the lower/centre of Tbilisi with the "upper" Tbilisi which is the part on the mountain side surrounding the city. As can be seen in the images that follow it isn't operational and hasn't been for quite some time. Apparently there is a plan to restore the building and the funicular too, which made me happy that I got to go there before that happens and it becomes all nice and shiny again.

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This, too, is spectacular. Of all the features, the hitch in the ramp, top, just right of center, draws my attention. Right after the spectacular gratings over the windows...…….I assume they are gratings. Is that a mosaic surrounding the bottom of the post?

 

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1 hour ago, mradey said:

Same shot (I cropped out a distraction to the right hand side of the original 35mm landscape orientation photograph) using Nikon F5. Lens unknown, possibly AF 35/2.0 or AF-S 28-70/2.8

 

 

Nikon F5 | Kodak TMAX400 | Coolscan 9000

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Wow!

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10 hours ago, stray cat said:

16! Talk about masterpieces! This one, like Wayne's, ship it straight to MOMA to hang beside Hopper's masterpiece that Rog linked to above. ONLY FILM could produce that - the delicious grain, those couple of scratches which actually ADD to the picture. Only film, that is, in the right hands with the right sensibilities going on in that important space behind the eyes. Phenomenal. Absolutely brilliant.

wow, thank you Phil. So many nice words. Thank you kindly. 

 

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Still there.

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M3, Elmar 50/3.5 (coated I believe, but I'm not sure), HP5

 

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6 hours ago, mradey said:

Same shot (I cropped out a distraction to the right hand side of the original 35mm landscape orientation photograph) using Nikon F5. Lens unknown, possibly AF 35/2.0 or AF-S 28-70/2.8

 

 

Nikon F5 | Kodak TMAX400 | Coolscan 9000

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Mradey, I love this. What is the aperture on this shot ? Like an f16 ?  So deep !

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Shady used cars outfit.   [Extra Film 200]

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7 hours ago, mradey said:

 

Glacier Point (I believe), Yosemite, September 2008. Film was processed soon after exposure, scanned yesterday.

 

 

 

Rolleiflex 6008 Pro | HFT 80/2.8 | Ektachrome E100GX | Coolscan 9000

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Dreamlike, cinematic, phantastic.

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