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Holy smokes.

 

Portra 400 I worship you.

 

No reason to adjust anything in LR...lol.

 

Two images taken at our family reunion in Alabama. One of the barn, and one of a shy little girl.

 

 

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I agree!  Love them both.  I too worship Portra!

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Here's a brain teaser for you, care of the prominent architect Frank Gehry - looking straight up the neck of his new building in lower Manhattan... 

Here's the building, which has appeared in many of my recent cityscapes... http://newyorkbygehry.com

I used Tri-X and a red filter (the sky was crystal clear)...and a long lens :)

 

 

 

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Another rendition from the same spot as my last-posted photo...

Same lens, just much longer exposure.  Shortly before sunrise

EKTAR

Superb picture Adam the color contrast between the sky with the sea is wonderful

and I agree with Gary and James

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Henry

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Holy smokes.

 

Portra 400 I worship you.

 

No reason to adjust anything in LR...lol.

 

Two images taken at our family reunion in Alabama. One of the barn, and one of a shy little girl.

 

 

22654221786_179d9e99c1_b.jpg

 

22691423871_6cb1707c27_b.jpg

Superb portrait RP and beautiful color

Yes I agree , don't need to correct , don't pass time in front of its computer  :)

Best

Henry

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Here's a brain teaser for you, care of the prominent architect Frank Gehry - looking straight up the neck of his new building in lower Manhattan... 

Here's the building, which has appeared in many of my recent cityscapes... http://newyorkbygehry.com

I used Tri-X and a red filter (the sky was crystal clear)...and a long lens :)

Very nice picture in 3D Adam

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Henry

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In the same style as Adam, our National Library in Paris built by President Mitterrand,.

It's a large building in the shape of an open book and in all-glass :)

computer-controlled shutters closed  automatically if it's sunny because of books

 

 

Kodak TX400-MP-50 LA

any correction becaus don't need

dev in D76

 

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and another picture (already posted) just for "soft" side of film , color and bokeh

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-ApoTelyt 135 Asph + tripod

usually for 90 and 135 I am not using the magnifier which I have also :)

 

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Just a link for this wonderful M lens not well known

http://www.summilux.net/m_system/images/ApoTelyt135Asph.pdf

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/135mm_f/3.4_ASPH_Apo-Telyt-M

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another photo with this fabulous lens and in contre-jour (sun in front of you at left)

 

at the edge of a river

 

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Kodak TX400

MP-Apo Telyt 135

+ tripod

no corection :)

 

Thanks for watching :)

Rg

Henry

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Arromanches beach and its cliff

Memory WW2 * (june 1944) ...  and now paradise paragliders

 

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Kodak TX400 (dev.home D76)-MP-35 LA

 

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Henry

 

http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/d-day

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and another picture (already posted) just for "soft" side of film , color and bokeh

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-ApoTelyt 135 Asph + tripod

usually for 90 and 135 I am not using the magnifier which I have also :)

 

attachicon.gifImage9rosem7apotelyt135kp160lufht+++red900cad30.jpg

 

Best

Henry

 

Just a link for this wonderful M lens not well known

http://www.summilux.net/m_system/images/ApoTelyt135Asph.pdf

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/135mm_f/3.4_ASPH_Apo-Telyt-M

 

wow… beautiful rendering. Superb.

 

James

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On a river Han ...

Danang 2014

 

M7-Apo Summicron 90 Asph

Kodak Portra 160

 

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In the same style as Adam, our National Library in Paris built by President Mitterrand,.

It's a large building in the shape of an open book and in all-glass :)

computer-controlled shutters closed  automatically if it's sunny because of books

 

 

Kodak TX400-MP-50 LA

any correction becaus don't need

dev in D76

 

attachicon.gifImage7bnfkodtx400-moddépo2luf+++-2-900.jpg

 

Best

Henry

and in color Portra 160

in contre-jour

the line at right is a passing jet  :)

 

M7-50 LA

 

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I think she likes us :)

NYC 

Fuji Pro 400H

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