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17 hours ago, lexffm said:

Bethmannpark Frankfurt with its Chinese garden. Frankfurt, Germany.

M3 with Apo-Summicron-M 1:2 /90 ASPH., Kodak Ektar 100

Nice.  Made me think of the Bailey Fountain in Grand Army Plaza, in Brooklyn.  M5 with Zeiss 50mm F 2.0 (I think).  

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Indeed!

 

M4, Nokton 50/1.5Ltm, Tri-X

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Captured.

Leica II / uncoated Elmar 5cm & NOOKY / Catlabs320 / Diafine

This is at minimum focus distance.

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Gate Way Collage
MP APO 50 ADOX Mission

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M3 Tmax 100

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Tulips - May 2025 -

Leica M6 - 90APOSummicron - Velvia 100

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On 5/30/2025 at 8:20 PM, Kl@usW. said:

Lovely, Charles. Could you help them with their directions ? 😊

Thank you Dr Klaus, no assistance was necessary, the young lady was resourceful, intelligent and confident. I'm sure they got to their destination.

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On 5/29/2025 at 11:33 PM, gbealnz said:

So, dug out the negs, and proof sheet. The film is scantily marked, simply "Kodak", and the neg numbers, nothing else. Film base is exceptionally "clear", almost white looking. 

If my notation of the date is correct it was 1990, and the film would have been purchased, not bulk rolled. At the time I did use 120 film for aerial photos, but this was 70mm film, hand rolled. These pics came from 35mm film.Phone pic of a segment attached.

Hope this helps. 

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Hi Gary,

I see you keep your negatives in perfect condition, this may help one day. The current habit is to take a lot of photos and archive them in the cloud or on a hard drive, but you know that "physical" equipment is always the benchmark.

Best

Henry

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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On 5/25/2025 at 7:04 PM, christoph_d said:

Hi Doc, thank you for your comments, glad to see you back here, and hopefully more and more frequently in the future!

Rgds

C

Hi Christoph great thanks .

I'll try to come more often to see Ernest's diptychs, which evolve over time. We change as we get older, don't we, Ernest and Phil ?

Best regards

Henry

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4 hours ago, Doc Henry said:

Hi Gary,

I see you keep your negatives in perfect condition, this may help one day. The current habit is to take a lot of photos and archive them in the cloud or on a hard drive, but you know that "physical" equipment is always the benchmark.

Best

Henry

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I try Henry, but my "cataloging system" is archaic, bordering on non-existent. In our younger days we shot slide for library use, and there are gazillions of these. Our children will have a ball going through them (I hope). 

And, projecting the slide, especially the older family slides is proving to be a fun experience as well. Veritable time capsules.

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Here’s one for @Ernest, the inner fender of my old truck. 

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M3, 85mm/2 Canon Serenar LTM, Porta 160

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Well-used and much-loved dump truck. 

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M3, Dual Range Summicron, Portra 160

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Seen Better Days.

Nikon F3P / Nokton 58f1.4 / CatLabs320 / Diafine

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M3 KODAK Ultra Max 400

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On 6/1/2025 at 8:36 AM, Doc Henry said:

Hi Christoph great thanks .

I'll try to come more often to see Ernest's diptychs, which evolve over time. We change as we get older, don't we, Ernest and Phil ?

Best regards

Henry

Thank you so much, Doc Henry, for the wink-wink, nudge-nudge, but I can only echo the rumble of gratitude we in the Leica life owe you for the gumption of starting the whole “I like film“ thread in the first place. You opened the door to such an amazing, energetic online exchange of ideas.

Thank you, thank you. Diptych.

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