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🕐 01-03-23 05:33 wrote:
Very nice!
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Leica IIIf ready for war
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🕐 12-20-20 15:52waeshael wrote:
Actually a Leica IIIf copy (Nicca) distorted uswing flaming pear filters that only work on PPC Computers in CS2. The result here was from a random spin of the controls. Can't be duplicated. You can see the slow shutter speed dial top right. I rather like it but no comments on it yet.
Should I trash it?
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Photo 403000
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🕐 12-20-20 14:45waeshael wrote:
Winter scene in Yorkshire U.K. reminds us of the isolation of many people this Christmas due to Covid-19.
M-6 Elmar 50mm Tri-X, scanned into Live Picture (1997 application) which was used to make the final composite.

I has been so long since I used Leicaimages I don't know how to add the camera data.
Cheers everyone.
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SPRING
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🕐 07-08-19 18:00 wrote:
Love the way the house almost blends into the sky. Great colors !
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The Big Boat Series
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🕐 12-09-18 09:45 wrote:
Wow. This scene looks like a disaster in the making. I wonder how often they collide?
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Blue House
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🕐 12-09-16 10:33 wrote:
What a film are you used dear Glen?
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Anderson County Fair
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🕐 11-09-16 14:51 wrote:
A good color test pattern. Surprised they set them up so close together. Lots of flames and propane. What could go wrong!
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Clamagore WWII sub
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🕐 07-11-16 02:34 wrote:
Nice subdue color.
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SPACE
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🕐 03-04-16 18:57 wrote:
My favorite flaming pear filter image. Has the texture of stained glass.
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Clovelly fishing boats
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🕐 02-11-16 14:15 wrote:
Lovely shot. From when would that lens be? Still got it?
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