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Time for another one.

This guy was "cooking" corn in an old shopping trolley, on the Republique Square area, Paris.

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And while we are in Paris, no visit is complete without a look at this iconic structure, I never tire of visiting.

I've got a nice "across the river" shot, but there is a cursed watermark across the sky, and it is not suitable for showing. I'll see if I can fix it.

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Adam,

 

Nice to see you back in the street with your eyes on people

Not that I don't like your landscapes, but I prefer these...

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

thanks, Christopher.  I really appreciate your comment.  I'm afraid that I might disappoint you as I am more into cityscapes at the moment...  :)

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The Manhattan Bridge (framing lower Manhattan...)

EKTAR  :p

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I am back. Not too much time to take pictures, but the main thing is to participate in my mother care
Thanks to Ingrid, CWolf, Michaels, Christoph, Marc, James, Chris, Gary, Steve, Massimo, Charles, Paul, David

and Krycek  for your marks and expressions of sympathy  :) 

....also bravo and thanks for all these beautiful pictures  :) 

Best

Henry

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....some pictures developed today :)

 

Kodak Portra 160

(dev 20°C)

M7 35 LA

 

SP Marseille

Oct 2015

 

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also back for some macrophotos

 

 

KP160

M7-ME90-MacroAdapter + Tripod

and lots of patience because wind

taken at 0,70m and uncropped

 

On the edge of our canal , during a biking

(before my trip to south)

Sept 2015

 

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as I think one day or another, we will all rest there ....

 

Saint Pierre cemetery

with a particular style of Mediterranean pine .

Marseille (South France)

October 2015

 

 

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And while we are in Paris, no visit is complete without a look at this iconic structure, I never tire of visiting.

I've got a nice "across the river" shot, but there is a cursed watermark across the sky, and it is not suitable for showing. I'll see if I can fix it.

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Nice perspective and picture Gary

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some b&w pictures now with

 

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(dev Ilford HC 3mns 30)

MP-50LA

 

some faces above graves are outstanding , from living or dead models ?

 

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The Saint Pierre cemetery is on a hill and you can see nice landscape of Mediterranean coast

 

 

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And while we are in Paris, no visit is complete without a look at this iconic structure, I never tire of visiting.

I've got a nice "across the river" shot, but there is a cursed watermark across the sky, and it is not suitable for showing. I'll see if I can fix it.

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T-Max100, Rodinal 1:50.

Gary

 

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M7-35 LA

 

same place as Gary :) but in color 

 

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Henry

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Welcome back, Henry - it´s good to see you still find some time to take pictures! 

 

I continue with Portra:

 

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And here comes Mr. Grey ;)

 

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Your mother is lucky to have a caring son like you.  I am sure that you will take the best care of her.  Wishing her a speedy recovery.

Hi Henry - welcome back.  So glad to hear that you are in good spirits.  I hope that all is well with your Mother.  Best, Adam

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The Western Wall, Jerusalem

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