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Photo by lilia   •  Last comment by oddgeir   •   On 12-03-17 02:37
Magic
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 12-03-17 01:50
Thank you. Pushing films seems to have marked effects, some quite pleasant. Grainy, yes. But, the tonality seems quite nice. My opinion - a sharp knife which cuts many ways.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 12-02-17 01:18
Thank you. Toy fair but where are the kids?
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-30-17 11:59
Yes. I have the IIIf with me most of the time. Small, ready when I am and easy to carry. The collapsible lens is a pleasure - call it and it emerges. They made things that good 65 years ago!
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-29-17 00:32
Thank you. HP5+ has nice grain structure and contrast. Just wonder how it would look in TX400. May be, I shouldn't wonder. Just go with your heart - in this case, TX400.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-28-17 15:56
Thank you. Very dim and low contrast scene. Did manage to catch some of the low-light details, grainy even though I have tried to minimised PP.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-26-17 00:52
Thank you. The light is from the moon. Shot with Delta 3200.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-25-17 09:31
Thank you. Shot with Ilford Delta 3200 at low light. Grainy.
Photo by kanuck   •  Last comment by kanuck   •   On 11-22-17 18:53
walter wrote: very good and interesting light!\n\n\n Thanks again :)
Photo by kanuck   •  Last comment by kanuck   •   On 11-22-17 18:52
walter wrote: Wonderful feeling of closeness to the Buddah-statue and serene atmosphere and warm mood.\n\n\n Thanks I appreciate it
Photo by dalth500   •  Last comment by dalth500   •   On 11-22-17 18:05
Yes the D850 sensor and Zeiss glass are nearly perfect partners - this was literally the 200th image taken with the new body! I will repost it in 4K for you
Photo by oddgeir   •  Last comment by oddgeir   •   On 11-21-17 05:04
A little mist - the photographer's best friend!
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-21-17 04:20
Thank you. A mazing. Like a journey to the centre of the earth.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-21-17 00:28
Thank you. I think it was shot with TX400, wide-open, in rather dim lighting. It was a narrow kitchen, as you can see. I had to shoot in a hurry to catch the two at work.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-21-17 00:21
Thank you. I took it as it was; not much PP. You can't go wrong with clouds sitting pretty, like this.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-21-17 00:19
Thank you. It was 6 am. The bottle is drunk.
Photo by heinzx   •  Last comment by n.w.   •   On 11-20-17 11:30
I've never seen a dog hitching post before. The D-Lux 6 is a handy little camera to keep in your pocket.
Photo by gip   •  Last comment by n.w.   •   On 11-20-17 11:27
Nice image Gip. The colors are tack on.
Photo by hasse58   •  Last comment by jjpaque03   •   On 11-20-17 11:18
Very good capture. The three red doors and tacks - what a great find.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-19-17 03:20
Thank you, Heinz. I shot it to make it look like a "layered cake" (unfairly); and it is. But, people are given a stable home. This is an old estate; the newer ones are more like they are "just for you".
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-19-17 03:08
Thank you. Both the camera and lens are over 65. Shot on Ilford Delta 3200. The "sepia-like" tint, is not from PP.
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-19-17 01:03
Thank you. The advertisements are unrelenting and merciless. The main problem is not to bump into them. I set up the camera, and just waited to someone to hurry towards them.
Photo by cancan   •  Last comment by cancan   •   On 11-18-17 21:31
Cuba is fantastic
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-15-17 00:42
Thank you, Heinz. Not sure you know a memorable Sesame Street line - Vincent Twice, Vincent Twice?
Photo by mitresg   •  Last comment by mitresg   •   On 11-15-17 00:41
Thank you. Focused on the rooftop, to blur the distant buildings.