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Matt: Thanks. I have almost stopped using film here. get the film over from the States. not even mini labs...rare. i left chrome sometime back but do takeRayyan: +1 for the reasons David noted.
Rayyan/David: Last month, i sent about 20 roles of Kodachrome off to be developed. Some of it, as it turns out was about 25-30 years old. It didn't age well; although, i got a few "priceless" family images that were well worth the cost . The last place in the US that's licensed to develop Kodachrome is Dwayne's in Kansas. I've heard that in the Fall, they won't be able to do it anymore!
Cheers, Matt
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Osman: Aprreciated sir. I am glad they bring back good memories for you.Rayyan, those are beautiful shots of places and people dear to me. Thank you for sharing them.
endre: Thank you.beautiful details. love the flames.
m8, cv nokton @f4
thanks everyone
M8 Noctilux
In the foreground the French coast, in the background England
Stunning Images!!!
Regards.
Nice. Great glass, photographed with great glass!Two M9 shots from Las Vegas -- the first with the 18mm Super-Elmar, and the second with the 24 lux.
This is terrific, Endre. Great shot. :thumbup:m8, cv nokton @f4
Beautiful lake, and castle. Where is this? Reminds me of Bavaria.I dreamt about lakes...
and castles....
It was just a dream after all.
Steve: Thank you.Stunning Images!!!
David: Glorious shots of Las Vegas. Aren't you supposed to be inside?Two M9 shots from Las Vegas -- the first with the 18mm Super-Elmar, and the second with the 24 lux.
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Lloyd: thank you. Where else but Bavaria.Beautiful lake, and castle. Where is this? Reminds me of Bavaria.
Really nice professional portrait, Peter. Hope his results with your eyes were a positive.My Eye Doc. And my eye.
M8, 35 Summicron IV, 1/125, f/2.8, ISO 640, mixed florescent and incandescent light.
--Peter
You two really are multi-facetted, aren't you? Beautiful bluebird sky, beautiful company. Sounds like a fun trip.Rosebud...Australia...
We are keen squash players. Ayesha and me. We think we are pretty good too.
Especially her. But she had heard that Australia has the best training camps for squash. What to do?
After a very very very long flight we arrived in Melbourne. And from there to the beautiful small town ( 2 hrs drive ) of Rosebud. After a 3 weeks grueling training camp in Rosebud we went to Sydney.
LOL. Little did they know, eh? :thumbup:Did the tours that everyone does. Ayesha was sad that she did not get to climb some Aussie hills. We asked around....What was the nearest thing that
she could climb...
Can she take heights they asked? It will be a climb of your life they told her. No, she said.How high is it she asked?
134 mts above the sea they said.
Can I do it without ropes to the top she said.
Gorgeous..Both Of Them!Two M9 shots from Las Vegas -- the first with the 18mm Super-Elmar, and the second with the 24 lux.
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Ayesha Looking Radiant! Beautiful Color & Framing Rayyan!Rosebud...Australia...
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