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Leica M4 with Summicron 7-element, expired Tri-X

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I recently finished "Klara and the sun" by Kazuo Ishiguro. Whilst I took this photo before reading the book, I felt it convey some of its mood. The book is written from the point of view of an "automated friend", some kind of advanced robotic child. At the beginning of the book, the main character spend some times waiting to be chosen... We're far from an advanced robot but the post processing was done to try to emphasise the ponies' view point. Did it work?

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m3, summicron 50 rigid, sfx200 (fx39ii), scanned negative

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M4-P Summaron f= 3.5 cm 1:3.5 HP5+ in Barry Thornton 2-bath

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7 hours ago, Aryel said:

I recently finished "Klara and the sun" by Kazuo Ishiguro. Whilst I took this photo before reading the book, I felt it convey some of its mood. The book is written from the point of view of an "automated friend", some kind of advanced robotic child. At the beginning of the book, the main character spend some times waiting to be chosen... We're far from an advanced robot but the post processing was done to try to emphasise the ponies' view point. Did it work?

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I think your image works (wide open the bokeh of the old summicrons is delicious), though I believe it would be tedious to have to wait upside down to be chosen …  in there among your clones.

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Whiffenpoofs (of Cole Porter fame) before the Yale-Princeton football game.

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M4-P Summaron f= 3.5 cm 1:3.5 HP5+ in Barry Thornton 2-bath

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Leica M4

Summicron 2.0/50mm coll.

Ilford FP4+, developed in Adonal

Scanner Epson V800 with Silverfast 9.0, Darktable

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Leica M3 with f/0.95 Noctilux, Tri-X

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M4-P Summarit f= 5 cm 1:1.5 HP5 in Barry Thornton 2-bath

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Legoland, Malaysia, November 2022

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This picture is a time machine, as it combines two different moments of time within one frame. This kind of time shifting is done whenever. we combine pictures, be it in a collage or in a panorama made from different exposures, but the thought came up to me first, when I recalled the scene and the people within this scene, doing their throws in this game. Now I feel a bit like a time bender...

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Leica Minilux - Kodak Farbwelt 200

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Sara giving indications before a free kick - Nikon N80, Nikkor 35/2 afd, Kodak Ultramax 400.

Have fun watching this (weird) world cup. 

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Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor, Goerz Frontar, FP4

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