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Handheld Largeformat: Linhof 4X5 Press Technika Xenar 127 mm Fomapan 100

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9 hours ago, philipus said:

I'm jumping around a bit here, from Bosnia to Belgium. This is from a really nice meet up during the summer of 2017 in Ghent with @gbealnz and his lovely wife Shirley and @Doc Henry



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And what a meet up it was Philip, we often recall that day, very happy moments.

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Clouds #4

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MP; Summarit 2,4/50; Delta 400; D76

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Really nice Adrian and a bit of a sign of the times, it seems to me, everyone deep in their phones all the time. I very much like the grain too, which adds that "film aesthetic" that everyone seems to imitate with digital these days. Why not just shoot film?

On 10/25/2020 at 9:06 PM, Adrian Lord said:

Portra 400 Available light, elmarit 90 2.8, M3. 

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Very nice Antonio. Looks grainless.

15 hours ago, AntonioF said:

Punta Palascia - Leica M6, Summicron 35 asph, Silvermax 100

Hahaha what lovely creatures :) Good work for handholding too.

14 hours ago, Rennrocky said:

Handheld Largeformat: Linhof 4X5 Press Technika Xenar 127 mm Fomapan 100

Another sublime shot Klaus. You're building a very nice series here.

7 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Clouds #4

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Am 25.10.2020 um 13:11 schrieb jonnyboy:

Konica Hexar AF with Fomapan 100 (Pushed to 800)

 


Very good jonnyboy! I really like the composition with the darker background and her face in the "mirror"

vor 17 Stunden schrieb Rennrocky:

Handheld Largeformat: Linhof 4X5 Press Technika Xenar 127 mm Fomapan 100

beautiful b/w with strong contrasts and the perfect light!

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M6, Voigtlander 1:1.4/40, Fomapan 200, Rodinal 1:100 stand

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Oh please do overtravel, this is also amazing. What an event it must have been to stand there and see a beautiful scene in and of itself with the fog over the field and then see this peak peek through the clouds. Sublime.

5 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

You are very kind, Philip. Not to overtravel the paths, my last of the series: 

Clouds #5

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Lovely photo Stefan, and what a total head-on collision with the second one, wow. Both are brilliant in their own very distinct way. I take it that is not a bus stop?

5 hours ago, Stefan2010 said:

500CM/60mm/HP5 (?)

 

5 hours ago, Stefan2010 said:

III/Summaron 35/Kodak (?)

Very nice Robert and it shows what a great film Fomapan 200 is.

1 hour ago, Bobitybob said:

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M6, Voigtlander 1:1.4/40, Fomapan 200, Rodinal 1:100 stand

 

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For Wayne and all other dog lovers.

Central Stockholm

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6 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

You are very kind, Philip. Not to overtravel the paths, my last of the series: 

Clouds #5

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Overtravel? Not to overstate the apparent, your series is inspiring, stunning, and so atmospheric. Yes, we're talking about images that take the oxygen right out of the air. The next step is to get a Belplasca 3D camera because so many of your images are treading on that third dimension.  What are you considering for the music soundtrack?  

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1 hour ago, philipus said:

For Wayne and all other dog lovers.

Central Stockholm

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Oh-oh! Did somebody chop off the poor poodle pooch’s posterior piece and leave it behind him outside?

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vor 6 Stunden schrieb Stefan2010:

III/Summaron 35/Kodak (?)

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Stefan, this is great. I love it, when basic human needs are catered for in style. Here we have - I suspect- a tiler, who was either a natural talent or into Vienna version of Art deco.... please notice the second row--the rhythm coming to an abrupt change, avoiding symmetry which would have been possibly inappropriate in this place. Or is this a gender related code indicating who has to piss right and who left ? An early example of "diverse architecture" ?? Please keep me informed.  

vor einer Stunde schrieb Ernest:

 What are you considering for the music soundtrack?  

Oh, thank you Rog-depends on what's your favorite smoke... Since the picture has a bit of drama-what about  some Wagner ? ie Siegfried, Forest Music...there is a nice recording of the Cleveland Orchestra with Szell... Or , perhaps  less mainstream : Liszt, Années de Pèlerinage, Deuxième Année; "Italie"... as we are in Italy...

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