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Soulard Market, St. Louis, Missouri


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M2, DR Summicron 50, Fomapan 400

 

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Definitely my kind of place for photography, and some nice images here. Personally I don't think the guitarists fit the series even though they may be at the market. Thanks for sharing.

 

Gerry

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Thank you Gerry. You are correct that to someone not familiar with the market the guitarists don't seem to fit. To locals though, they are well known, I have posted this group in a few places where local people do see it so when posting here I kept all the images together.

 

The musicians are actually part of a trio but the flautist was taking a break.

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Mike, nice shots.  How did you meter the indoor shots?  The exposure looks great.  

 

Thank you, I have a Leicameter on the camera to make my life easier. I just meter the part of the scene I want greatest detail in and set the camera there. Most shots were taken at 1/60 f2.8, some lighter areas closer to the entrance I closed it down to f4.

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Really interesting images and a great range of tones with the Fomapan. Other examples I have seen from this film are very grainy. Do you find this a problem? It's hard to see with the small images posted here.

 

It is grainy compared to some other films, but I like grain in many of my photos so I don't consider that a problem.

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