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LEICA VARIO-ELMAR-R 35-70 mm f/4 MACRO taken with R6.2/Portra 400 along the Oregon coast September 2022.

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Bessa R2m.  Cz Planar 2/50,  Fomapan 100

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One of my favorites. Santa Barbara, CA June 2022. Olympus OM-1 & 28mm Zuiko f2.8 on Porta 800 I believe.

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Kenneth Anger Diptych
Nikon F Nikkor 85mm Kodak ECN-2 RGB
In the mid-70s.

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Pouilles - Italy 2022

IIIg / 35 Canon ltm / Fuji C200

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Kapparot. Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. 2022

Кapparot is a custom connected to Yom Kippur, where white chickens are waved over a person's head. It is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. While circling the chicken around the head of the one being atoned for, one recites: “This is your substitute, replacement, atonement etc.”After the Кapparot ritual is concluded, the chicken would be slaughtered. Slaughtered is a symbolic gesture of atonement. The slaughtered chickens are then donated to the poor.

The Kaparot ceremony is held before the Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement

 

 

 

Nikon F3, Voigtlander Color Skopar 28mm f/2.8, Kodak Vision3 500T, CS41

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Kapparot. Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. 2022

Кapparot is a custom connected to Yom Kippur, where white chickens are waved over a person's head. It is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. While circling the chicken around the head of the one being atoned for, one recites: “This is your substitute, replacement, atonement etc.”After the Кapparot ritual is concluded, the chicken would be slaughtered. Slaughtered is a symbolic gesture of atonement. The slaughtered chickens are then donated to the poor.

The Kaparot ceremony is held before the Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement

 

 

Nikon F3, Voigtlander Color Skopar 28mm f/2.8, Kodak Vision3 500T, CS41

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Kapparot. Mea Shearim, Jerusalem. 2022

Кapparot is a custom connected to Yom Kippur, where white chickens are waved over a person's head. It is believed that one transfers one's sins from the past year into the chicken. While circling the chicken around the head of the one being atoned for, one recites: “This is your substitute, replacement, atonement etc.”After the Кapparot ritual is concluded, the chicken would be slaughtered. Slaughtered is a symbolic gesture of atonement. The slaughtered chickens are then donated to the poor.

The Kaparot ceremony is held before the Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement

 

 

 

Nikon F3, Voigtlander Color Skopar 28mm f/2.8, Kodak Vision3 500T, CS41

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The Addams family home?

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ghoulish wall, new zealand 1989

nikon, fuji reala

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You wait all day and then ... (as the old story tells it).

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Leica R6.2, Elmarit-R 90, Kodak ProImage100.

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leica II/IIf (1932), Elmar 50 f3.5 (1930), sfx200 (dd-x). Scanned negative


ps: I put the production year because I find it amazing…

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Orchard in Autumn, made with Leica MP with 50mm Summilux and using Ilford Delta 100

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A time of National Mourning.

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Contax RX, Sonnar 85, Fuji Superia 400.

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Late Summer on the beach.

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Contax RX, Sonnar 85, Fuji Superia 400.

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Washed up by the strong tide.

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Leica R6.2, Elmarit-R 90 (I) @ f/4, Kodak ProImage 100.

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Second attempt at the same object, this time at f/2.8 instead of f/4, avoiding the camera shake.  What a difference a stop makes ...  The old Elmarit-R 90 wide-open can be very charming.

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