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Oak - Mamiya 645, Sekor 80/2.8, Tri-X

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Am 13.12.2020 um 21:15 schrieb Ernest:

Surrealistic condemnation to the subterranean?

No lapse of lyricism, so does this mean the world is really black and white with brushes of gray, and we're only fictionalizing color?

Was this Kafka's inspiration for "The Penal Colony"?

1. You may be up to something there and the vintners explanations that these holes prevent flooding and subsequent erosion of the vineyards are just alternative news... 

2. Good question Rog. As we look out of our windows, it might seem so. Speaking of the neurophysiology of vision---agreed,  it is just a kind of sequential pattern of spikes and flat line parts--and  our brains read this sequential bar code thing and say: Oh, Rog did it again ! In color !  Oh, Bo did another piece in gray and white !  Let´s activate the sentiment gyruses:  Beautiful! . 😆

3. No, it is a nice walk, no danger, no machine writing a verdict on your chest up there, just this forgotten concrete mixer waiting... 

vor 6 Stunden schrieb Bo-Sixten:

Big wheels turning...New York 1980. M4, Tri-X. Plustek scanning.

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Excellent, Bo. Are there any "bad" pictures at all in your dusty box? 😆

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Fuji GW670, Portra 400, (scanned with Nikon Z7)

Very pleasant result, 250 swb. The colors are superb, the resolution and the composition equally. 

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4 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

 

Very pleasant result, 250 swb. The colors are superb, the resolution and the composition equally. 

Telling me the image is 'pleasant' is one step away from saying it's awful.

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2 hours ago, Suede said:

Max clearance 4.25m.    [Tri-X]

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Without that "minor" detail, the pedestrian just stepping outside the crosswalk, this composition would be nothing. Just kidding! The play of intricate lines, forms, and shapes here really create interest, a very graphic sensibility with the umbrellas, the window wall, the dotted lane divider, the crosswalk, the direction arrows, and that dark tunnel to the underground parking zone. A very cool shot.

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Leica iiif, Canon 50mm f1,4 LTM, fuji industrial /CYO100

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Leica iiif, Canon 50mm f1,4 LTM, fuji industrial /CYO100

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Leica iiif, Canon 50mm f1,4 LTM, fuji industrial /CYO100

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On 11/30/2020 at 3:22 PM, gbealnz said:

Sorry Mr P, there is little we can do, this M/F-Itis seems incurable. I suffer it as well, and to further exacerbate it, have been using a half-frame Pen FT recently. This only seems to make it worse. Give in, buy a 6x6, or 6x whatever. Just don't expect others like Klaus, or Ken to be of any help, they are hopelessly inflicted as well.

Well, what can I say now. I accidentally clicked ‘Buy Now’ on a clean looking 75mm/f3.5 TLR. It was a moment of great weakness.

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