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Bon appetit et santé. Lovely tonality. I had never heard of that camera before.

On 10/6/2021 at 11:27 PM, lookbook said:

tomorrow four of us will go out for dinner ...
(maybe we'll have a little drink too! : )


Norita KOGAKU | Noritar F2,0-80mm | Trix D76

What a truly unusual beach. I take it this is not in the vicinity of the sea?

On 10/7/2021 at 10:20 AM, AntonioF said:

Borraco River Mouth - Leica M3, Canon 50/1.4 LTM, Rollei 80S

Well that is an amazing view from the garden, wonderful.

19 hours ago, Ouroboros said:

Early one morning in August from our front garden.  An hour later, she was gone.

Fuji GX617

SWD90mm

Portra 400

 

 

Perfect framing Bo, I like it a lot.

16 hours ago, Bo-Sixten said:

Études, 32. USS Constitution. Boston, 1981. Hasselblad, Tri-X.

Like dipping the corner of a colourful toe in dark water.

16 hours ago, Ernest said:

So Pedestrian
M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion

 

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203FE 40/4 Ektar X1

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My first upload to this unique thread (Thanks a lot Doc Henry!). So, please bear with me, if it doesn't work as intended.

"Pictures at an Exhibition" I

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Exhibition Peter Lindbergh, Munich 2017
Kodak Tri-X 400, exp. 1984, Canon A1, Canon FD 28mm f/2.8 - Plustek 8200 i SE
 

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Leica m-a, summicron 50, porta 160

 

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Am 7.10.2021 um 10:20 schrieb AntonioF:

Borraco River Mouth - Leica M3, Canon 50/1.4 LTM, Rollei 80S

I like the atmosphere, Antonio.    As our friend Adam said: Life´s a beach... 

vor 21 Stunden schrieb Ouroboros:

Early one morning in August from our front garden.  An hour later, she was gone.

Fuji GX617

SWD90mm

Portra 400

 

 

This is an uplifting picture, Steve !    Maybe it´s a bit farfetched, but the colours remind me of the french Rokoko artists... Boucher.. So the next time a Venus turns up, be ready. Aurora is already there. 

vor 18 Stunden schrieb Bo-Sixten:

Études, 32. USS Constitution. Boston, 1981. Hasselblad, Tri-X.

A veritable eye-dazzler... very impressive framing, Bo ! This is more than an étude.  

vor 18 Stunden schrieb Ernest:

So Pedestrian
M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion

Ha, the master of the o so slight asymmetry did it again. I love the deep colors, the , err, slight asymmetry and the unusual composition. May I humbly suggest to tilt this 90 degree anti clockwise and fly it as the new flag of Pedestriania....  

vor 8 Stunden schrieb frame-it:

M5 + 50mm Summilux + Kodak Ektar 100

Your output is amazing, frame-it. And the consistent high level of your photos too. Are you a professional photographic flaneur ? --if there is such a thing. 

vor einer Stunde schrieb contrelamontre:

My first upload to this unique thread (Thanks a lot Doc Henry!). So, please bear with me, if it doesn't work as intended.

"Pictures at an Exhibition" I

Exhibition Peter Lindbergh, Munich 2017
Kodak Tri-X 400, exp. 1984, Canon A1, Canon FD 28mm f/2.8 - Plustek 8200 i SE
 

Wellcome, Contrelamontre !!  wish I had seen that exhibition. 

vor 13 Minuten schrieb poli:

Leica m-a, summicron 50, porta 160

 

Looking back in time... when I still could take a seat in that kind of car without a subsequent date with my physiotherapist.... 

Nice photo, Poli ! 

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3 hours ago, philipus said:

What a truly unusual beach. I take it this is not in the vicinity of the sea?

It is right on the coast. It's a really small stream that dies into the sea.

1 hour ago, Kl@usW. said:

I like the atmosphere, Antonio.    As our friend Adam said: Life´s a beach... 

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W 39st, New York, 2021

M2-R | Lux' 35mm f/1.4 | Ilford FP4+,  EI 400, HC-110(B)

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3 hours ago, contrelamontre said:

My first upload to this unique thread (Thanks a lot Doc Henry!). So, please bear with me, if it doesn't work as intended.

Welcome! We all owe thanks to the Doc for getting this going. I wish he wouldn't be so reticent these days...

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8 hours ago, philipus said:

Like dipping the corner of a colourful toe in dark water.

Applause for your allusion to the anthropomorphic, dipping a toe in dark water, so poetic and tactile. This has me thinking about a black T-shirt with cerulean blue typography: "dipping a toe in dark water." It would sell on my end the block. Ha, ha, ha.

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6 hours ago, Kl@usW. said:

Ha, the master of the o so slight asymmetry did it again. I love the deep colors, the , err, slight asymmetry and the unusual composition. May I humbly suggest to tilt this 90 degree anti clockwise and fly it as the new flag of Pedestriania....  

Invariably, I avoid those horizontal constructions that border on proclamations of fanciful flags, but I must surrender to your proposition to run this "Oh, so pedestrian" idea up the flagpole at the Pedestriania Consulate. Even if only 33% salute, can we consider avant-garde passports, next? 

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vor 9 Stunden schrieb philipus:

What a truly unusual beach. I take it this is not in the vicinity of the sea?

... it's an italian restaurant in the middle of germany.
the owner was born in italy.
he is a very good cook and an excellent host.
maybe he lived in italy near the sea ...

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26 minutes ago, ianman said:

It was nice and misty this morning so I thought I'd go out and get some pictures. I messed up the development. So theses did not come out at all as I had planned. However, being an admirer of the pictorialists, I was pleasantly surprised when I scanned them.

MP, Thambar, Acros 100 (@400), HC-110. Three zone Warm/Cool toning applied in Iridient Developer.

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Messed up or not, and perhaps quite remarkably the development treatment really suits the subjects, as does the toning. I had to look up iridient developer - it looks like it might have some handy post-processing tricks up its digital  sleeve. Anyway this really works beautifully.

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39 minutes ago, ianman said:

It was nice and misty this morning so I thought I'd go out and get some pictures. I messed up the development. So theses did not come out at all as I had planned. However, being an admirer of the pictorialists, I was pleasantly surprised when I scanned them.

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What a mood.  Statisticaly so improbable, way beyond six sigma.... a black swan. Seriously a really nice shot.

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On 10/6/2021 at 10:37 PM, Kl@usW. said:

Thank you, ansteyp. The Scala 200, the original film was Agfa, later Adox, is a b/w reversal film. I've done it myself, but this one was developed by a lab. The Scala 200 -one of my all time favorites- had a huge latitude, nice contrast and little grain and worked from ASA 50 to 400.... but is discontinued.  I found a box of films when moving home in my garage... There exists an Adox version and a self dev kit , available from Fotoimpex Berlin. To my knowledge there is one lab in the USA processing the film-NYC I seem to remember. 

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Hasselblad SWC, Scala 200

I still have 9 rolls of the original Scala in the fridge, the lab in the US is/was https://dr5.us/index.html

Attached is one of my favorites using Scala, I have posted before so sorry if it is redundant

This is a reduced sized file as the original is over 20 MB

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