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Strange animals seen in a Kent park.

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Leica M6, Summilux-M 50 ASPH, Fuji Acros 100.

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At the playground

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Minolta cle, Summaron-m 28, fp4+ (id11 1+1), printed on mgfb classic

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Just checking in from Los Angeles: Here is a photo of life during mask-time.

Leica MP - 50mm APO-Summicron M

Kodak Portra 400

Nikon Super Coolscan 9000 ED

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On 12/30/2020 at 9:39 AM, John Robinson said:

Working Beach, South East England.

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Leica M6 with Summicron-M 50 type III on Fuji Superia 100, mini-lab process, Nikon CS5000ED, Capture One.

 

Great colors!

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M2 + 35mm 8-element replica (yellow filter) on Fomapan 100 in Clayton F76

 

Pseudo Earth by Steve, on Flickr

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Strange, plastic-waste creature seen in Russell Square, London.

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Leica M2, Summicron 50 (collapsible), Fuji Superia 400.

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At the Museum

M6, 15/4.5 Voigtlander Super-Wide Heliar, 400TMY, HC-110B

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22 hours ago, cobbu2 said:

At the Museum

M6, 15/4.5 Voigtlander Super-Wide Heliar, 400TMY, HC-110B

I like the grain in this shot.  What film is TMY?  

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33 minutes ago, RayD28 said:

I like the grain in this shot.  What film is TMY?  

Thanks Ray! Yes, It was TMax 400, the newer version, exposed at ISO 800 but developed normally (that enhances the grain very slightly).

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17 minutes ago, cobbu2 said:

Thanks Ray! Yes, It was TMax 400, the newer version, exposed at ISO 800 but developed normally (that enhances the grain very slightly).

Thanks for explaining.  I don't recall seeing TMax referred to as TMY.  I learn something everyday.  

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Fly, fly, fly...

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Leica M2, summilux 35 pre-asph (v2 canada), fp4+ (id11 1+1), printed on mgfb classic

 

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MP + 50lux | Ilford FP4+ | DDX 

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Strolling around Avebury after a hot day's walking on the Ridgeway with Mrs O.

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28mm summicron asph v1

TMax 400 in Rodinal

 

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NSW Art Galley.  Portra 400, 35 FLE and MP

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Leica M3, collapsible Summicron 50, Ilford film.  

Scanned with VueScan, edited slightly in Lightroom, converted to TIFF, then edited in PhotoLab 4, and the first image was also edited in Nik Collection Silver EFEX Pro.

First photo very sad - at the left is the bed of a homeless person.  What attracted my eye though was the stuffed monkey.

First photos I've printed from my M3 in over 50 years.    :-)

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