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Thank You Kindly Cindy!Steve, I like them all very much. Thanks for posting them.
Did the folks who made the emperor's new clothes process that one? I can't see it.From a reading here in Oslo by the English writer Cathi Unsworth, accompanied by Pete Woodhead; electronic musician, composer, sound-artist.
Helen Hill´s M4 (well; mine now! ), CV 1,5/50, Fuji Neopan 400 CN.
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Both re beautiful images, Leif. I particularly like this last one. The tonality is simply exquisite. :thumbup:Same combo as above ...
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Leif, I'm with Lloyd on this. They are both very nicely done with Helen Hill's M4 !Both re beautiful images, Leif. I particularly like this last one. The tonality is simply exquisite. :thumbup:
2 Beautiful Images!A couple from my vacation in Montana last summer. Finally got around to getting the film developed. First is my son in Many Glacier Lodge, Glacier National Park. Second is my mom and my younger daughter on a deck I built over 10 years ago. We vacation on that hill side around the 4th of July every year.
MP, 50 cron latest version, Ektar, Precision Camera develop and scan.
Love These 2! Great Set Stu! (Hey...Kinda Melodic..!)Ok, here are several shots from my last roll. All with an M3 and various lenses.
And another version of one you may have seen in the digital thread or the large format film thread...
A couple from my vacation in Montana last summer. Finally got around to getting the film developed. First is my son in Many Glacier Lodge, Glacier National Park. Second is my mom and my younger daughter on a deck I built over 10 years ago. We vacation on that hill side around the 4th of July every year.
MP, 50 cron latest version, Ektar, Precision Camera develop and scan.
He is really into it...he seems oblivious to you. Nice one.On a rather chilly morning a couple of weeks ago I spotted (well; heard) this guy on this corner, wailing out his lamenting songs about Jesus and the great job he´d done. Point is; the singer´s been around what seems like forever. In the late 70s his hair was longer, making him look more like the doper he was rumored to be - before Jesus stepped in. When Dylan´s in town he´s always outside sining songs from Slow train coming. Whatever the reason - the guy survived.
M4, 1,4/35 SC, Fui Neopan 400 CN
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On a rather chilly morning a couple of weeks ago I spotted (well; heard) this guy on this corner, wailing out his lamenting songs about Jesus and the great job he´d done. Point is; the singer´s been around what seems like forever. In the late 70s his hair was longer, making him look more like the doper he was rumored to be - before Jesus stepped in. When Dylan´s in town he´s always outside sining songs from Slow train coming. Whatever the reason - the guy survived.
M4, 1,4/35 SC, Fui Neopan 400 CN
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OMG...THESE ARE FANTASTIC !!!! :thumbs:From a reading here in Oslo by the English writer Cathi Unsworth, accompanied by Pete Woodhead; electronic musician, composer, sound-artist.
Helen Hill´s M4 (well; mine now! ), CV 1,5/50, Fuji Neopan 400 CN.
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Great shot, Leif. Beautiful tones.On a rather chilly morning a couple of weeks ago I spotted (well; heard) this guy on this corner, wailing out his lamenting songs about Jesus and the great job he´d done. Point is; the singer´s been around what seems like forever. In the late 70s his hair was longer, making him look more like the doper he was rumored to be - before Jesus stepped in. When Dylan´s in town he´s always outside sining songs from Slow train coming. Whatever the reason - the guy survived.
M4, 1,4/35 SC, Fui Neopan 400 CN
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