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vor 8 Stunden schrieb Keith (M):

Thanks - it is just a few days short of a year that my M10M arrived and proved to be very seductive!  So much so that this is the first roll of film through my M7 since then - and my R5 and 503CX are feeling very neglected.  I occasionally give them a little pat and whisper "soon, soon..." ;)

Don't forget "dry shooting" your beauties to keep them alive!😉

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21 hours ago, christoph_d said:

I understand that the Dutch name of this village could be translated into "Low wet lands" 

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Rollei 35SE and a maltreated Foma400 souped up in D76

It is indeed. And the maltreated Forma400 did you proud.

15 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

shrubs at the riverbank ( winter ) #3

MP, Summarit 35; Acros II, D 76

I love these sort of photos where one is invited to linger... Fragile threads stealing my view but reward my lingering gaze in a veil of winters breath.

11 hours ago, Suede said:

Setting up to make a drop.   [Kodak ProImage 100]

And how was the result? Love this rough and ready set up, so interesting.

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17 hours ago, Ernest said:

Go On No Go No. 2
M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion

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Alien clowns aside, do I detect a subtle nudge nudge wink wink to Trent Parke’s The Crimson Line? 

 

 

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2021

M2-R | Summicron-M 35mm f/2 v1 8-element | 25 years old Kodak TMax 400 | TMax developer 1:4

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Texel/ NL

Leica M2 - Summicron 2/35 - Portra400

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Am 1.2.2021 um 18:23 schrieb Ouroboros:

Nice tonal range! 

I've yet to try Acros ii, the original was my favourite film for years.  I still have a few rolls of original Acros 35mm and 120 left, I should do a comparison with Acros ii.

Thank you, Steve. What impresses me with the new Acros II is how it handles  the modern high contrast  Leica lenses --better than any  other b/w film I know---perhaps the Delta 100 coming near. One great exception  is the Agfa Scala slide film--now called Adox Scala. But a bit unpractical in the darkroom... Although, perhaps I should  try again... So if you have done your comparison, let us know. 

K. 

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Am 1.2.2021 um 18:58 schrieb Ernest:

Go On No Go No. 2
M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion

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A wonderful composition, juxtaposing the Turner-like romanticism of these clouds  (The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons ...!!.)   with the harsh  "no go" esthetics of  a crime scene tape.  

Am 1.2.2021 um 23:03 schrieb benqui:

Kashan, Iran

One of the restored merchant houses. The colorful windows are so beautiful when the sun comes in

M6, Portra 400, 1.4/35 Summilux pre-asph

 

Really beautiful, Marc. And the tricky exposition spot on. 

vor 9 Stunden schrieb philipus:

Boat


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FM3A 200/4+extender AIS Velvia CS9000

Wow, what a framing ! Well done, Philip. 

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M-A APO 50 & Macro-Elmar-M ADOX Color Implosion

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16 hours ago, stray cat said:

Alien clowns aside, do I detect a subtle nudge nudge wink wink to Trent Parke’s The Crimson Line? 

 

 

How I wish some of that insane Australian creativity would rub off in my corner! Thanks so much for putting Trent Parke in my viewfinder, truly an extraordinary talent. One wonders what he will launch after The Crimson Line, now.

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4 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

A wonderful composition, juxtaposing the Turner-like romanticism of these clouds  (The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons ...!!.)   with the harsh  "no go" esthetics of  a crime scene tape.

Turner is hands down inspirational. After seeing his work at the British Museum 45 years ago, it's impossible to "un-think" Turner who was a master of oil, as well as watercolor.

Clouds are condensation nuclei and here the toxicity of their rendering is underscored with the "toxic grain" of ADOX, sadly a reminder of pandemic paralysis.

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4 hours ago, sblitz said:

Yesterday's snow in Central Park, Tmax3200 shot at 1600 with R6.2 and 50mm summicron .... developed by me in Ilford DD-X 

 

 

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Love the last image!  Échoes of Lowry!

 

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More macro shenanigans from the kitchen last summer

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vor 9 Minuten schrieb philipus:

More macro shenanigans from the kitchen last summer


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I see you had a very good possibility to bypass the lockdown period!!😉

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