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High-rise building and street lamp in Frankfurt, Germany

M5 with Apo-Telyt-M 1:3.4 /135, ISO 100, f6, 1/500, Kodak Ektar 100

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Leica Store Frankfurt, Germany.

M5 with Apo-Summicron-M 1:2 /35 ASPH.,Kodak Ektar 100

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Sunset over the sea of fog (Leica M4-2, Zeiss Biogon 2/35 ZM, Ilford FP4+):

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lake wenatchee, washington 2025

pen f, 38mm, fp4+

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kodak gold 200 home souped

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M6TTL LHSA and 50 lux LHSA

Ilford HP5+ | Ilfotec HC

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15 hours ago, stray cat said:

lake wenatchee, washington 2025

pen f, 38mm, fp4+

This is lovely Phil. Well thought out pair of photos to make a sublime diptych. You got on well with the Pen for which I'm well pleased.

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Yesterday with Bike and Leica C1 in my Pocket. River Rhine near Bonn in Morning Light on AGFA APX100, dev. Moersch-Finol.

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Gold Rush era cemetery (1850s) in a nearly forgotten gold rush town...

Bronica GS-1 / 100mm / Portra 160

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1 hour ago, oldwino said:

Gold Rush era cemetery (1850s) in a nearly forgotten gold rush town...

Bronica GS-1 / 100mm / Portra 160

I’m really enjoying your explorations with the big Bronica, oldwino. I used to have a GS-1 with an assortment of lenses, backs and finders. A great system and the lenses were superb, as your photos clearly show.

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3 hours ago, stray cat said:

I’m really enjoying your explorations with the big Bronica, oldwino. I used to have a GS-1 with an assortment of lenses, backs and finders. A great system and the lenses were superb, as your photos clearly show.

I do enjoy the results! I'm not sure yet about lugging it all around. Sort of like a "portable" large format camera.

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16 minutes ago, oldwino said:

I do enjoy the results! I'm not sure yet about lugging it all around. Sort of like a "portable" large format camera.

Yes, my back explained to me back in the day that perhaps a lighter system (Mamiya 6) might be preferable... Can't beat the quality, though.

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On 2/23/2025 at 5:48 PM, AZD said:

Beach sunset fashionista.

No filters here (okay, a protective UV filter) just pink light from Mother Nature. 

Nikon FE2, Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f1.4, Fuji 400 USA made (aka Ultramax 400), lab scan with minor edits. 

Just revisiting this marvelous portrait - such a lovely expression and what glorious light. Bravo.

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4 hours ago, stray cat said:

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plain, washington 2025
pen f, 38mm, FP4+

If ever a simple half-frame made a difference, this is it. Inspiring! Olympus must have something to do with climbing the mountain? Your diptychs are certainly a way of making a connection between things. Bravo.

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15 minutes ago, Ernest said:

If ever a simple half-frame made a difference, this is it. Inspiring! Olympus must have something to do with climbing the mountain? Your diptychs are certainly a way of making a connection between things. Bravo.

Thanks Rog. I guess Mt Olympus is where the gods hang out - perhaps that is why this little camera has given me renewed inspiration. It's not strictly necessary of course to seek out diptyches with it - it's just that it lends itself so beautifully to doing them.

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5 hours ago, stray cat said:

Just revisiting this marvelous portrait - such a lovely expression and what glorious light. Bravo.

Thank you, @stray cat, sometimes you get lucky and everything comes together at once.

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The great organ in Sint-Jan

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M6n, 2.5/90, HP5, Spur-HRX

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