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State Capitol, Madison, WI, taken several years ago but just scanned today. The dome has much different lighting now.

Fuji Velvia 100

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Scots pine and reedbed, Isle of Harris.

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Zeiss planar 80mm f2.8 CFi

Tri-X in XT-3

 

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Nikon F2 Photomic Micro-Nikkor 55 ADOX Mission

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2 hours ago, Ernest said:

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Nikon F2 Photomic Micro-Nikkor 55 ADOX Mission

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Delicate and, dare I say it, painterly. The red and ochre are critical. You are the Maestro of Mission.

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Newborn brother got his dual citizenship as well - Leica iiic, Canon 35/2.8 ltm, grainy TMax P3200

The focus throw of the Canon (new to me) is huge; when you're close focusing with the knob, your fingers end up in front of the focus finder. It looks like a very good lens though. I need to use it with a cleaner and less grainy film.

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb AntonioF:

Newborn brother got his dual citizenship as well - Leica iiic, Canon 35/2.8 ltm, grainy TMax P3200

The focus throw of the Canon (new to me) is huge; when you're close focusing with the knob, your fingers end up in front of the focus finder. It looks like a very good lens though. I need to use it with a cleaner and less grainy film.

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Congratulations, Antonio ! 

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5 hours ago, 250swb said:

Padley Gorge, Derbyshire. Leica M4-P, 28mm Summicron, Rollei IR400. Please click for a better view.

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What great effect! Like a silver gelatin print.

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m3, 35 summicron v1, Santa Rae 1000

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Lago di Mezzola, Monte Legnone in the background. 

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Rolleiflex;  Planar 2,8; P400 converted

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Summicron-M 35mm F2 V1 aka. 8 Elements, Kodak Gold 200(expired 2007)., M4

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11 hours ago, AntonioF said:

Newborn brother got his dual citizenship as well - Leica iiic, Canon 35/2.8 ltm, grainy TMax P3200

The focus throw of the Canon (new to me) is huge; when you're close focusing with the knob, your fingers end up in front of the focus finder. It looks like a very good lens though. I need to use it with a cleaner and less grainy film.

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Congratulations to your growing family Antonio! 

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16 hours ago, AntonioF said:

Newborn brother got his dual citizenship as well - Leica iiic, Canon 35/2.8 ltm, grainy TMax P3200

The focus throw of the Canon (new to me) is huge; when you're close focusing with the knob, your fingers end up in front of the focus finder. It looks like a very good lens though. I need to use it with a cleaner and less grainy film.

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Congratulations also from me. What a nice lens 😁

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Rail tales ... "Here is your train!"

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Ilford HP5

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I am still experimenting with various capabilities of my Leica R3 camera. I do like close shooting (hand held) and I find the utter brightness of this shot very pleasing.

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On 10/18/2023 at 10:12 PM, stray cat said:

Delicate and, dare I say it, painterly. The red and ochre are critical. You are the Maestro of Mission.

Thanks, Phil. It's always a challenge when the "Mission" is to allow color to take center stage. There's no question Leiter's color abstracts are informed by his painting..

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Nikon F2 Photomic Micro-Nikkor 55 f/3.5 ADOX Mission

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