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On 8/9/2020 at 8:22 AM, christoph_d said:

At the lake.

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Lovely peaceful scene, a place to rest and gather your thoughts.

12 hours ago, johnwolf said:

I'm teaching my daughter how to use a Holga and process film. One from her first roll....

Holga 120N | HP5+ | HC-110h

She did well!

9 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Having solved the Internet access problem  in my holiday flat and having got the last rolls from the lab, I'm back in the sand-box... 

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Love this - Sunshine and colour, must be vacation time.

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Overhang II
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More steel and asphalt.

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Fuji GA645Zi (now sadly expired), Fuji Acros 100, Rodinal 1:100 Stand

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Out-take
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Wood, steel, glass, and stucco

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There is no such thing as immunity to visual persuasion.... this one' is  for you, Rog ! 

It´s a detail of a house in Zürich, built in 1917. I guess it is Art Deco ? 

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Summertime IV

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23 minutes ago, Kl@usW. said:

There is no such thing as immunity to visual persuasion.... this one' is  for you, Rog ! 

It´s a detail of a house in Zürich, built in 1917. I guess it is Art Deco ? 

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Complementary palette, too! Architectural artistry with the contrasting textures--it's a gift that this has survived over a hundred years. Did you happen to take more shots?

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vor 13 Minuten schrieb Ernest:

Complementary palette, too! Architectural artistry with the contrasting textures--it's a gift that this has survived over a hundred years. Did you happen to take more shots?

The owner of the house is  a psychoanalyst-she inhabits  one  floor, her children with their families two more floors.   It´s the house were my son lives with his family too. Next time I'm there, I will make a total and get some more details. The house is actually in perfect shape and well looked after. 

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42 minutes ago, Kl@usW. said:

The owner of the house is  a psychoanalyst-she inhabits  one  floor, her children with their families two more floors.   It´s the house were my son lives with his family too. Next time I'm there, I will make a total and get some more details. The house is actually in perfect shape and well looked after. 

This is what we miss here, particularly in California, where we measure historical architecture in decades rather than centuries like you do in Europe. I'm looking forward to some architecture details. Ralph Gibson has been shooting (editing from the world) architectural fragments with a 135 (The Vertical Horizon).

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Portrait with Portra

 

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Contax IIa, Sonnar 2/50, Agfapan 100, Rodinal ... can it get more classic? I am afraid though that the age and unsuitable storage of the Agfapan 100 shows in accentuated grain.

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3 hours ago, christoph_d said:

Contax IIa, Sonnar 2/50, Agfapan 100, Rodinal ... can it get more classic? I am afraid though that the age and unsuitable storage of the Agfapan 100 shows in accentuated grain.

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I was somewhat deflated when the Agfapan line was discontinued, it was my go to, and in Rodinal at 1:50.

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Nikon F2 Photomic, Micro-Nikkor 55mm 1:2.8 @ f/4, Ilford FP4+ 125 @ 100, PMK 1:2:100.

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4 hours ago, christoph_d said:

Contax IIa, Sonnar 2/50, Agfapan 100, Rodinal ... can it get more classic? I am afraid though that the age and unsuitable storage of the Agfapan 100 shows in accentuated grain.

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Very nice! I took two similar photos with almost the same specs, just with Tri-X. I would have posted them here but here are the links on Flickr:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/xicaradecafe/49362312063/in/album-72157691139131193/  and https://www.flickr.com/photos/xicaradecafe/49362793081/in/album-72157691139131193/

All the best!

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1 hour ago, Xícara de Café said:

Very nice! I took two similar photos with almost the same specs, just with Tri-X. I would have posted them here but here are the links on Flickr:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/xicaradecafe/49362312063/in/album-72157691139131193/  and https://www.flickr.com/photos/xicaradecafe/49362793081/in/album-72157691139131193/

All the best!

Very nice, you should post them here. The extra sensitivity of Tri-X really helps in churches! I had to find some support from walls or the like to keep the camera still enough for my picture. By the way both, the camera and lens I used are from around 1955. The IIa is the black dial version, the Sonnar is the non-collapsible Carl Zeiss Opton and the out of focus areas are always delicious... 🙂

 

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5 hours ago, christoph_d said:

Very nice, you should post them here. The extra sensitivity of Tri-X really helps in churches! I had to find some support from walls or the like to keep the camera still enough for my picture. By the way both, the camera and lens I used are from around 1955. The IIa is the black dial version, the Sonnar is the non-collapsible Carl Zeiss Opton and the out of focus areas are always delicious... 🙂

Wonderful cameras and lenses. I have a 1950 if not December 1949 iia (a very early serial number) but the lens is uncoated pre-war. It still does a great job in bright conditions. I had posted the photos here before early in the year,  but here they are again. All the best! :

 

 

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vor 17 Stunden schrieb Ernest:

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I don't feel it has to warm up any more... it´s already soo hot...the rendering of the nuances of the red color are a compliment to the E100 and the Planar lens...and of course the photographers eye...

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44 minutes ago, Xícara de Café said:

Wonderful cameras and lenses. I have a 1950 if not December 1949 iia (a very early serial number) but the lens is uncoated pre-war. It still does a great job in bright conditions. I had posted the photos here before early in the year,  but here they are again. All the best! :

 

 

wonderful, wonderful renderings

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