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More and more film fun with something other than a Leica M

Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Tareq,
Your photos are all lovely. This one is my favorite.

This beach was quiet, i like it, long time ago when i was a kid my mom was bringing us here, it is changed now after almost 20 years ago, and the time i took the photos was hot morning, but i did it.


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leif e

New member
Longish pause again on the Norwegian side. Finally got around to do some developing and scanning.
These are far from great images, but the place fascinates me, so I keep trying. I pass this old house foundation on my hikes in the woods at least once a week. In the late 1800s a family used to live here, renting their little patch of land from the owning farmer the house father worked for. The place lies on top of a a steep climb from the community below. Now, everything´s gone, except for a couple of cellar walls - the woods taking over.





FM2, 2,8/24 AId, Fuji Acros 100, Rodinal 1+50
 
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mathomas

Active member
Finally got a Hassey. All of these on Efke 50 in Rodinal 1+50. Super film when you have enough light and/or don't mind short DoF. Sorry they're all of cars. Haven't had many opportunities to shoot.







 

Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Mike, Congratulations on the new camera. I especially like the framing on the Morgan shot with the guy looking at the car.

Finally got a Hassey. All of these on Efke 50 in Rodinal 1+50. Super film when you have enough light and/or don't mind short DoF. Sorry they're all of cars. Haven't had many opportunities to shoot.







 

mathomas

Active member
Mike, Congratulations on the new camera. I especially like the framing on the Morgan shot with the guy looking at the car.
Thanks, Cindy. He's thinking "WANT". So was I :). It was for sale, but no price listed. "If one has to ask, one can't afford it."
 
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