woodyspedden
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Oh my God! What amazing images. We will all get to this point if we live long enough but it seems amazing to me.Mexico - Leica M7, Noctilux, Neopan 100
Thanks for sharing
Woody
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Oh my God! What amazing images. We will all get to this point if we live long enough but it seems amazing to me.Mexico - Leica M7, Noctilux, Neopan 100
Beautiful!Greetings to all. These were shot with an M3 with 50 Cron or 85 Nikkor on Ilford FP3 at the downtown street market 50 years ago.
Hope he didn't.D.Brown,wellcome and what a great set of pictures,beautifully printed.Do you still use film or have you moved over to digital?
Thanks Helen, your enthusiasm is contagious !!!Just Blows my mind this whole M /Film Series...Superb
Marc , I simply ADORE the Woman holding a shoe, with that wild hat & glasses....I'll probanly go that direction in my Old Age :ROTFL:
and the Beauty & simplicity of the Door w/the milk bottles ...Lovely
Neil, Wht is that ...in Film it looks so Charming...like a victorian Toy
Peter, The shot of the Homeless (?) man is Priceless
WHO NEEDS DIGITAL is right
I'm in Heaven !!
Best-H
Woody:Oh my God! What amazing images. We will all get to this point if we live long enough but it seems amazing to me.
Thanks for sharing
Woody
I second that emotion. I shoot with a F6 and Zeiss ZF lenses & a H2F 645 and would love a place to pop on some shots.Wouldnt it be nice to have a section for analogue cameras on the main menu where owners of other makes could join in,hope theyll join in any way,but a bit of pressure from everyone and maybe this could be a little more permanent.
Helen,with your wonderful enthusiasm Im sure you can bend Jack and Guys collective arm.
The toy in the photo was made by me as the last in what was a series of images,if I can find the rest Ill print them and show the series and you can make up your own mind.
Fine by me, but we really *DON'T* want to clog up the forum with tons of menu options. So can we do one "analog" camera section and let you manage the content via the titles of the individual threads?Hmmm you folks are starting to hurt my arm. I will see what Jack thinks