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Near the center of Delft is a building called ”Prinsenhof”. In the 1580s, the building now a museum, served as residence of William of Orange (also known as William the Silent). In 1584 William was assassinated in the building, the first head of state to be killed with a handgun. Two of the bullets fired at William buried themselves in the wall at the spot of the assassination, and the bullet holes can still be seen. 

 

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The floors of the “Oude Kerk” in Delft are covered with an impressive array of gravestones leading back hundreds of years. Altogether an interesting visit to an interesting city with quite some interesting history…

 

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Some photos taken last Sunday in Turin.

M7 + Summilux-M 50 V2 + GGr filter

Rollei RPX 25 developed in R09 One Shot 1+25, 6' @ 20d.

 

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Unfortunately it seems that my scanner (Plustek 7400) doesn't work very well with this film, resulting in a very low quality scan.

 

 

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The “Niewe Kerk” in Delft is a typical Dutch church that has suffered the procedures of the “Beeldenstorm”, 450 years ago. All images that were deemed to be idolatrous, superstitious etc. by the then ruling Protestants were removed, smashed and burned in the market place.  The below image is one of the few pieces of the original decoration still in place, albeit in a rather sorry state. Some similarities with happenings in the recent history could be drawn…

 

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Wonderful series Christoph, with a great story-line to accompany.

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Back to a bit of B&W again, at last.

Kusadasi to the best of my knowledge.

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50 Summicron

FP4+

R09 1:50

Plustek 8100

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And a delightful church in Santorini

M6

35 Summicron

FP4+

R09 1:50

Plustek 8100

Gary

 

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Some photos taken last Sunday in Turin.

M7 + Summilux-M 50 V2 + GGr filter

Rollei RPX 25 developed in R09 One Shot 1+25, 6' @ 20d.

 

Unfortunately it seems that my scanner (Plustek 7400) doesn't work very well with this film, resulting in a very low quality scan.

 

 

Massimo

 

Yes Massimo well done and shot at the right moment !

Glad see you back and post :)

Agree with you some film can have problem , in this case you correct a little :)

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The “Niewe Kerk” in Delft is a typical Dutch church that has suffered the procedures of the “Beeldenstorm”, 450 years ago. All images that were deemed to be idolatrous, superstitious etc. by the then ruling Protestants were removed, smashed and burned in the market place.  The below image is one of the few pieces of the original decoration still in place, albeit in a rather sorry state. Some similarities with happenings in the recent history could be drawn…

 

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M6, 90mm, RPX400, svn

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

 

Near the center of Delft is a building called ”Prinsenhof”. In the 1580s, the building now a museum, served as residence of William of Orange (also known as William the Silent). In 1584 William was assassinated in the building, the first head of state to be killed with a handgun. Two of the bullets fired at William buried themselves in the wall at the spot of the assassination, and the bullet holes can still be seen. 

 

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M6, 50mm, RPX400, svn

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

 

The floors of the “Oude Kerk” in Delft are covered with an impressive array of gravestones leading back hundreds of years. Altogether an interesting visit to an interesting city with quite some interesting history…

 

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M6, 50mm, RPX400, svn 

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

I like all Christoph light and shadow game

Great pictures

Thanks a lot for posting

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They are lovely shots Massimo, but why would just "this film" act like this?

Timeless images though.

Gary

Thanks Gary.

Regarding the scanner, I get wonderful results with Tri-X, FP4, HP5, Rollei RPX 100 and more, as well with a number of color film....

This RPX 25, when develop, has the light part (the black in the photo) almost white. Probably the contrast is too high for the sensor of the scanner.

 

 

Massimo

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Some colour on this rainy day (here in Bavaria):

Rolleiflex 3,5F, Velvia 100F

 

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Rolleiflex 3,5F, Velvia 100F

 

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Thanks Gary.

Regarding the scanner, I get wonderful results with Tri-X, FP4, HP5, Rollei RPX 100 and more, as well with a number of color film....

This RPX 25, when develop, has the light part (the black in the photo) almost white. Probably the contrast is too high for the sensor of the scanner.

Massimo

Hmmmm, then maybe you can adjust the development of this particular film?

 

Still, nice images just the same.

Gary

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