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Chantilly Castle (XIVth century)

 

 

Kodachrome 64

M7 - 50 LA  (photo 1)

MP - 90 Summicron Asph (photo 2)

 

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Trev nice b&w picture.

Fomapan seems a nice film

It's not Agfa ?

 

 

For Trev

Montlhéry moto race

I think it's also a Triumph  :)

 

Kodak Ekt

M7-5 LA

 

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Yep, my first memories of proper peasoup would also have been in the very early 1970s ("Plant a Tree in 73") just up the road from you in Romiley. I remember the amazing silence as all the traffic was grounded... both on the ground and in the air. Even the buses were stopped.

 

Walking to and from skool was an amazing experience for a wee lad...

 

Ric

We were too posh in Marple to suffer from smog...   ;)

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This one reminds me of that quote re sharpness and fuzzy concept. Great, painterly photo Henry.

Thanks Philip for your comment :)

.... to  relax and from the surgery to the macro, it's not too far  :) 

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Vaux le Vicomte Castle  (XVII th Cent)

Jardin à la Française

South side

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

35 Summilux Asph

 

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Castle Vaux le Vicomte 

Façade entrance

North side

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-35 LA

 

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You told "unreal" color film ?

 

 

Kodak Portra 400

Leica M7

50 Summilux Asph

 

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Shropshire countryside....

 

 

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Canon EOS 5, EF28-105, Kodak Portra 160

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Ah ! Someone spotted my little joke - it is for our overseas friends who refer to whole of the Great Britain as England !

No they refer to it as Europe, I didn't think people in Wales had a sense of humour [emoji1] they probably won't when we thrash you in the 6 nations
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Looks like it will be a few days before I can contribute again. We had a sewer backup and a flooded basement. The house is in chaos, and the consolations of chemical photography will have to wait a short while. It does look like you're all doing a fantastic job in the meantime!

 

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A good series of images.

I do use Fomapan quite often, usually ISO 100. How do you find 400 ? It does not look too grainy and has good contrast.

 

By the way, has anybody used Fomapan 100 4x5 sheet film ? I was thinking of getting some as it appears reasonable value (£35 for 50 sheets) to start my large format journey ...

Cheers I use Foma 400 most also in 35mm and just got 10 rolls of 120 for the Fuji GW690 because I will be using it handheld and on the streets I'll need F11 for some DOF
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And I actually have a version of it in black and white. Here it is.

 

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Philip - The B&W is a totally different photo for me vs the color version.  I like the B&W much better as it showcases the geometry and scale better (which I think it the strength of the photo), at least to me... 

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