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stric1975

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  2. Perhaps I should start a separate thread, as I have a lot of photos from the last few weeks. These are about the social unrest in Minneapolis, MN, following the killing of George Floyd by the Police. Remnants of the post office across the street from the 3rd precinct (Leica MP, 35mm Summicron, Fujifilm Acros 100) A retired post office worker (left) and a passer by are collecting mail that was not destroyed during the fire that destroyed post office. They planned to take it to another post office and have it delivered. More destruction on Lake St. Smoldering dumpsters used as barricades during the riots from the previous night.
  3. A mural dedicated to the football club Sloboda (Freedom) in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Leica MP, 35 MM Summicron, Kodak E100).
  4. I have been shooting quite a bit lately but I have not developed all that film just yet. Generally, I've been posting only a fraction of the photos I take but I guess it's time dig into the archives and help this thread going. An old mosque in Dzindic mahala neighborhood of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Leica MP, 35 mm Summicron, Kodak E100).
  5. I really like how Ferrania turned out. I hear it's a tricky film to develop in order to get nice results. What is your experience with it? Thanks.
  6. I've never been a huge fan of Buell motorcycles but I always respected their effort. Since they were based on antiquated Harley-Davidson "technology", it always felt like an exercise in futility. Still, they made some pretty bikes and the finish was often superb. Leica MP, 35 mm Summicron (IV), Fujifilm Velvia 50 (natural light was right that day and Velvia did the rest).
  7. A strange and a very rare find on streets of Minneapolis. A real Swiss Army Pinzgauer, basically a Swiss-Army pocket knife of military vehicles (no pun intended). Reportedly, one of only three in Minnesota. Anyway, shot with Leica MP, 35 mm Summicron (IV), Ilford HP5 or Delta 400 (not sure).
  8. These are really well developed and scanned. May I ask, what scanner you used for scanning?
  9. Frankly, back in the days they used to make proper buildings, with solid construction, long lasting materials were used, actual decorations were in some ways works of art, word disposable was hardly used, etc.Today? Oh, well, lets just say that they don't make (just about anything) the way they used to. (Leica MP, 35 mm Summicron, Kodak TMY)
  10. I think it's simple: either a rangefinder camera, or any other type of camera with a Leica lens or body.
  11. Fujifilm X-E3 is not a rangefinder camera. There is a forum for Mirrorless cameras on photo.net and they also have w/nw posts.
  12. Thanks Arthur. It's an old photo (a couple of years old) of my favorite spot on Cedar Lake in Minneapolis, MN. It doesn't look anything like that these days, for it's the middle of winter in Minnesota, and the lake is frozen.
  13. Striking and impressive, that, the Blackbird definitely is. Concorde, on the other hand, was a thing of beauty.
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