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Maggie: Nice to see you, love the description. And look at the bokeh on the dresser at the left. It becomes more and more psychidelic the closer it gets to your guitar! :ROTFL:
Scott: Very nice. I love the "LOVE " photo. Don't build 'em like they use to!Thanks Matt!
Here are a few more.
LOVE
The underbelly of a bridge
Under Control
Shadow
Maggie: these are definitely better. The Walgreen's scans were overly sharp and lacked the dynamic range shown here. Nice work.
Hi all, have been MIA for just a few days
the full moon puppet show. every full moon. on the patio at bedlam theater.
one of the performances.
35mm summilux pre-asph. trix/tmax dev. push iso 800
please pardon me for the dusts. I still haven't find a good solution for it.
35lux trix/tmax dev iso800. just some candid's
phyco suzie at NE Minneapolis.
a rainy evening, friends visited. velodrome racing was canceled. no racing or watching. what else should we do? you know....
I didn't recognize I actually knew that woman until i started scanning the negatives.
These are my cycling and racing buddies.
Anthony/Scott: Nice work! You guys are on a tear! My favs of the moment, above. :thumbs:
These are gorgeous Matt. I love the color... and I'm a Provia fanboy.
Thanks, Peter! You know, the closer I get to my guitar, the more psychedelic I get! :ROTFL:Maggie: Nice to see you, love the description. And look at the bokeh on the dresser at the left. It becomes more and more psychidelic the closer it gets to your guitar! :ROTFL:
--Peter
Thanks, Matt! You know, getting the Coolscan V was sort of like getting a smaller M9- I've got two full-frame digital Leica cameras now, so to speak. :thumbup: It just takes longer to do the PP on the "RAW" files. Heheheheh.Scott: Very nice. I love the "LOVE " photo. Don't build 'em like they use to!
Maggie: these are definitely better. The Walgreen's scans were overly sharp and lacked the dynamic range shown here. Nice work.
This. WOW. I'd love to have a print, a really big print, of that one. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:My apologies, if I've already posted these. Cheers, Matt
1. M7; 24mm f/1.4; Fujichrome Provia 400X
The tonality really is impressive. Great shots.A few more neighborhood dusk shots. All with the M2 + Zeiss Planar, all on Efke 100 @ 160 (my current favorite: love the tonality, even though it tends to be "spotty"). Developed in Diafine 3+3.
Aspen Trunks
+1 on that! Love the grain, too.The tonality really is impressive. Great shots.
Nice stuff... love the first one. That puppet show is creepy. Have a great trip.Have been busy packing. Will be going to Hong Kong on Sunday. And will be traveling around asia a bit.
a few random shots.
and a few shots from the puppet show.
a very creepy performance.
back to packing.
Fantastic set! Have a Safe Trip Anthony!Have been busy packing. Will be going to Hong Kong on Sunday. And will be traveling around asia a bit.
a few random shots.
and a few shots from the puppet show.
a very creepy performance.
back to packing.
Deep color & nice lines & perspectives Matt!My apologies, if I've already posted these. Cheers, Matt
1. M7; 24mm f/1.4; Fujichrome Provia 400X
2. M7; CV 21mm f/4; Fujichrome Provia 400X
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Nice moody tone Scott! Excellent set!
Love These!