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W/NW 2021 Pic-O'-The-Week #26


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Welcome to Week 26 of the Leica and Rangefinders W/NW Thread finally, apologies for the late start! Here is the interior of Castillo San Cristobal, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.

 

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Leica M8

15mm f/4.5 Voigtlander Super-Wide Heliar

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From the archives ...

Goldfield, AZ

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Leica M-P 240

21mm Asph Elmarit-M

B&W via Nik (Fuji Neopan Acros 100)

Think I've seen some of these before. Nonetheless, they are exemplary. God, I'd give my eye teeth for your control of contrast, tonal control. Bravo. Regards, Arthur (apiarist1)

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Hi all, my contributions. Again very prosaic. We had some friends from Bendigo turn up on Sunday evening. Carol and Larry.

 

We are back into quarantine, with the recent delta variant on the loose. So here they are

 

Carol without her homemade mask:

 

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And with

 

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And Larry. He grows old.

 

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Age does weary, and the years do condemn. All with my monochrom and 75mm Cosina (aka Voigtlander) go to lens. Do any of you know about the 'black Christ'. You may see that in the background of Larry's shot. Regards, Arthur (apiarist1).

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Now that is a fascinating shot georg_s|1. Tell me about it, and how it was done. It is quite atmospheric, very evocative. Regards, Arthur (apiarbist1).

 

Sorry for my poor English and thanks for your kind words.

The image was shot in the evening, the fading sun lit some well-known buildings and a small fountain was shut down at 8 pm.

The stones were still really wet and I just snapped a few frames of the reflections with a Leicaflex SL and Summircron-R 90.

Ilford Delta 100, developed in a Atomal-variation created by a german „wizard”.

 

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nasser Stein II by Georg, auf Flickr

 

Here is another image of a better lit building from this small set. I did a few pictures with a vintage Zeiss Ikon Nettar 6x6 folder too,

but a closer look at the negatives is still on order.

Please excuse my lengthy reply.

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monochrome

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with Ricoh HI-Color 35

Where was this JDM?

Sorry for my poor English and thanks for your kind words.

The image was shot in the evening, the fading sun lit some well-known buildings and a small fountain was shut down at 8 pm.

The stones were still really wet and I just snapped a few frames of the reflections with a Leicaflex SL and Summircron-R 90.

Ilford Delta 100, developed in a Atomal-variation created by a german „wizard”.

 

51287906652_ba9561b4e4_c.jpg

nasser Stein II by Georg, auf Flickr

 

Here is another image of a better lit building from this small set. I did a few pictures with a vintage Zeiss Ikon Nettar 6x6 folder too,

but a closer look at the negatives is still on order.

Please excuse my lengthy reply.

As said, atmospheric. If you will pardon the pun, almost lomography. I too I have a nettar, with the triplet lens. Haven't used it for a long time. May be time to get it out. Your 'wizard' is envied. I have only access to Ilfosol3 (plus Bill Bowes catechol recipe - now, a lot of work and scrounging around for chemicals - it's so easy these days just to buy off the shelf). And it's impressive how you kept these negs spotless. Just magic. Keep posting. Arthur (apiarist1)

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