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

chrism

Well-known member
Mucking around with the Trip 35 I was given as a Christmas present in 1972. XP2 Super @ISO 200, Rodinal stand, X1 scans, triptych made in PS and adjusted in LR:

TRIPtych by chrism229, on Flickr
 

dave.gt

Well-known member
Re: High on a Hill

Darr, that is lovely...just beautiful!!!! :):):)

What a refreshing change this thread is...:)

Having burned out on Leica mystique some time ago, it is so nice to see photographs shared that are simply fine works in themselves.

If I can find time and presence of mind, I will join in with my own contributions. It is all fun, right?:):):)
 

dave.gt

Well-known member
Hmmm... a photo a day. Interesting concept...:)

Darr, I love the use of a Haiku coupled with the images. Very nice touch!:thumbup:
 

chrism

Well-known member
Hmmm... a photo a day. Interesting concept...:)

Darr, I love the use of a Haiku coupled with the images. Very nice touch!:thumbup:
Please do join in. Any film camera is fine (and yes, you may even use a Leica, though the results probably should go in the other thread) and we'll look forward to seeing the results.

Trip 35, Superia 400, Argentix presskit, X1 scan, converted in LR:

On the 'Great Trail' by chrism229, on Flickr
 

dave.gt

Well-known member
On a sultry afternoon in Georgia... our little neighborhood lake:

Hasselblad H5D with film back/Ilford FP4+ film:
Fishermen in a Boat Summergrove Lake FINAL getdpi.jpg
 

darr

Well-known member
Re: High on a Hill

Darr, that is lovely...just beautiful!!!! :):):)

What a refreshing change this thread is...:)

Having burned out on Leica mystique some time ago, it is so nice to see photographs shared that are simply fine works in themselves.

If I can find time and presence of mind, I will join in with my own contributions. It is all fun, right?:):):)
Yes Dave, it is all FUN!!
Thank you for your lovely comments. Looking forward to your images. :)

Kind regards,
Darr
 

darr

Well-known member
Solitary Bench


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A change of perspective (behind the bench), a change of lens, and a change of film from the previous photo.
This is the library grounds a few blocks from my current home in Tallahassee.
Thank you everyone for your likes!

Kind regards,
Darr
 
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