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Thanks for the opportunity; here it goes, then: I thought " A new broom sweeps clean"

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Change of duties

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Exhausted jungsters

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Preparation talks before the Geisha shooting

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Real geisha with a real Leica, she already said thank you, but she had to give it back after the shooting :-/

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OK then, 

 

I have been rather busy since my return from Japan, about half of the films are still to be scanned and (digitally) developed...

Most of my pictures are in B&W, but I thought I'd try some Cinestill 50 in Japan. Here is one of the pictures I am rather pleased with.

 

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Leica M4-P, Summicron 2/35 (?), Cinestill 50

 

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Dinner for two, Kyoto - LX100

 

Stefan

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One of my outtakes for the Day competition.

 

Prayer Wheel.

The original Poker machine?

Note the recepticle for money on the ground.

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One of my outtakes for the Night competition.

A young couple rehearsing their Rap routine in a shop window reflection at night.

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Another Day shot.

Respect.

 

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And a 'random' shot! :)

Eyebrow Plucker!!

 

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Japanese 'Sci Fi' set.

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Kyoto 'Solar' power!

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Geisha

 

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Geisha 2

 

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I had 10 rolls of PX125 in the freezer, and thought it would be a good idea to use them in Japan - the classic look and all that. I used them all, and they were all duly bathed in D-76. Like John I liked the typical views of the sky in those Kyoto streets...

 

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Leica MP, Elmarit 2.8/28III, Kodak PX125

 

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In another street the sky looked like this...

 

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A little bit further like this ...  ;)

 

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... and so on...

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