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The blue hour almost over, towards darkness. No filtration, just Fuji Velvia 50 cooking away. Some thoughts on why landscapers can't lose and thoughts behind the image on my blog (link in signature).

 

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Zeiss 50mm f4 cfi distagon

Fuji Velvia 50

Nice Steve great landscape

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Henry

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I took another crack I took at this scene.

This time to get more headroom I bought a 12 foot (4ish meter) ladder from the local hardware store and stuck it into the back of my Smartcar (with about 1/3 sticking out of the back) and transported it to this location.  

This view is from the top of the ladder.  Not as dramatic as I thought might be the case but headroom I nevertheless got :)

Ektar

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Adam I think you have found now a good angle

Nice perspective and wonderful color as usual

Thanks

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Henry

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Thanks Philip and Henry, I often wonder the same thing about the kids from these photos .

 

Here a shot from my first roll on a Zenith Horizont with Kodak EC 100:

 

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Molom, the Shaman . by _JM_, on Flickr

 

For a good while the cropped feet were bothering me... ;-)

Jean-Marc it's stunning

It reminds me a famous movie of Jackson in NZ :)

Wonderful color

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Henry

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Those buildings - I just can't resist them. (Ektar 100 - M6 w/ 35mm Summilux)...

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This one is also very nice Eoin.

I had seen a photo taken from the bridge between the two buildings

really amazing

Thanks for sharing

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Henry

... apparently it is still under construction, because I see a crane

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Imperial City (1802) VN *

a nice place to visit :)

in the middle of tthe Frangipani flower flagrance (in foreground)

 

 

Fuji Superia 100

M7-35 LA

 

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another picture of a the entering

 

M7-35 LA

Fuji Sup.100

NK 5000 scan

 

 

 

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and with the picture it's better :)

 

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Facade of our cathedral

 

Kodak TX400

MP-90 Apo Summicron Asph

 

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Something in colour from me, for a change.  MP, Summarit 75mm, Portra 400.

Standing Stones & Sheep - A cold day at Avebury.

 

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After reading that , I am for a research of a M3 (one) of the best of Leica RF

no batteries ... I think a M-A is the same ? no ?

https://chrisbilodeauphotographyblog.com/2014/12/23/a-day-with-a-leica-master/

Your advice ?

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Henry

Thanks for sharing this, Henry

I know Youxin well and bought my M3 from him, as well as my 50 DR cron and 50 elmat screw mount

All very good gear

And i can vouch that he is a bit of a chatter box :)

I also had him arrange for a black painting of a M3 by a guy in Texas. That was a but of an unpleasant experience; but i did get through (rnded up selling it on ebay for $1800 and believe it or not breaking even on my costs...)

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After reading that , I am for a research of a M3 (one) of the best of Leica RF

no batteries ... I think a M-A is the same ? no ?

https://chrisbilodeauphotographyblog.com/2014/12/23/a-day-with-a-leica-master/

Your advice ?

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Henry

 

 

Maybe you don't need to search that far ... send me a PM !

 

To find a silver M3 and 50 DR I mean :-)

 

Cheers JM 

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love the first one.  That 21mm Ricoh has always piqued my interest.  You like it??

 

Thx Adam ! I like it so much I bought a spare one ... 

 

I might sell my second M3 and DR 5cm combo... not my 2nd GR21 :-)

 

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Sydney Opera House by JM__, on Flickr

 

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Coat Hanger Bridge by JM__, on Flickr

 

I had used a unnecessary ND9 filter which added vignetting and IR contamination hence my BW conversions and devignetting in pp..

 

Cheers JM

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Subway in Munich

Leica MP, Summilux 50, Tmax 400

 

best regards

Marc

 

 

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Subway in Munich

Leica MP, Summilux 50, Tmax 400

 

best regards

Marc

 

Brilliant context, Marc, and a lovely photo overall.  You might consider giving the highlights (or the white points) a slight bit more of a pop.  I get that you are going for a gentle rendition; but it seems oh so slightly flat'ish

I am really dancing on the head of a pin here... :)

Great photo

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