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Leica M7 * Summicron 2.0/35 Asph * Adox 100 CHS II * Adonal 1+50 * Nikon Coolscan V ED

 

 

Nice framing and in b&w it's nicer :)

 

 

Venice

 

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Leica M7 * Summicron 2.0/35 Asph * Adox 100 CHS II * Adonal 1+50 * Nikon Coolscan V ED

 

 

For this one masks are nicer in color no ?

 

As I see , you also have combo M7 and MP.

I always have one roll of Kodak Portra in the M7 and one roll of Kodak TX400

in the MP,  so according to my interpretation at the time of shooting, I use b&w or color :)

Thanks for sharing

Very nice pictures

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Henry

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I got some BW400CN recently, and I'm still working out what I like about it.

A bit of a rush on the Beach Road Scissor Cut Curry Rice!!!

(M6 w/ 35mm Summilux)

a002 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

a003 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

25814570220_151d249e93_b.jpga006 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

Eoin nice picture

It reminds me Vietnam , same shops at the edges of street :)

Sometimes  it's also nice in color

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... continuation

 

Djemila Roman ancient City in Algeria

 

Kodachrome 64

MP-50LA

NK scan 5000

 

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Nice framing and in b&w it's nicer :)

 

 

For this one masks are nicer in color no ?

 

As I see , you also have combo M7 and MP.

I always have one roll of Kodak Portra in the M7 and one roll of Kodak TX400

in the MP,  so according to my interpretation at the time of shooting, I use b&w or color :)

Thanks for sharing

Very nice pictures

Best

Henry

 

 

Henry, thank you :)

 

Yes, I have a M6, MP and a M7, but for traveling I prefer M7 or MP with 2.0/35 Asph (or 2.5/35) and a Summarit 2.5/90 (or 2.4/75) and a Plaubel Makina 67 or Fuji GSW 690 III. I love shooting B/W (=S/W in German), in colour only M9 or M(240).

 

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imagine at this big place people there were in the first century of our era

 

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as I mentioned VN above , here a picture of the Imperial City in Huê

 

another vanishing line  :)

 

Fuji Superia 100

M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

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I love nature as you know.

This photo shows you a test done with my apoTelyt 135
My companion who comes to "eat" at my home :)
Magpies like "poking"  their food. They are really smart

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7

Apo Telyt 135 Asph (a fabulous M lens)

Tripod (no magnifier needed)

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PS: Eoin KL is't Kowloon ?

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