keytarjunkie
no longer addicted
Simple home pour-over on a Sunday morning...so little daylight this time of year, I need to shoot fast film and fast lenses just to get a useful shutter speed.

lxmike
M2 fan.
Simple home pour-over on a Sunday morning...so little daylight this time of year, I need to shoot fast film and fast lenses just to get a useful shutter speed.
absolutely stunning
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Decided to give the 907x a rest today....
My beautiful - and I mean beautiful - Bronica S2 with a 5cm f/3.5 Nikkor-H lens, recently overhauled by the Bronica Whisperer himself, Frank Marshman. Joining the Bronica is a hot percolated cuppa German Roast (okay it's from Aldi, but it's actually not bad), and the first panettone of the season. I'm sure there will be much more panettone to come this year

Bronica Coffee and Panettone by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
My beautiful - and I mean beautiful - Bronica S2 with a 5cm f/3.5 Nikkor-H lens, recently overhauled by the Bronica Whisperer himself, Frank Marshman. Joining the Bronica is a hot percolated cuppa German Roast (okay it's from Aldi, but it's actually not bad), and the first panettone of the season. I'm sure there will be much more panettone to come this year

Bronica Coffee and Panettone by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
JohnWolf
Well-known
Nice, Vince. A perfect trinity. I've never heard of panettone before, but I've taken up baking during isolation and it looks like a yummy challenge. Lots of egg, it seems, but maybe I can find a vegan recipe.
John
John
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Nice, Vince. A perfect trinity. I've never heard of panettone before, but I've taken up baking during isolation and it looks like a yummy challenge. Lots of egg, it seems, but maybe I can find a vegan recipe.
John
Just a quick online search revealed a few vegan panettone recipes. I'd be interested to try one to compare!
David Hughes
David Hughes
Panettone means, surely, a sweet fizzy drink and there are a lot of them about; or else a sauternes...
Regards, David
Regards, David
Vince Lupo
Whatever
What every good Canadian boy should do on a lazy Saturday afternoon - why make scones of course! Mary Berry's recipe from her BBC 'Country House Secrets' series 
Accompanying the fresh, delicious scones is a cuppa Red Rose (sorry tea!) in a Royal Kendal fortune telling cup and saucer, along with a black Bronica S2a, 45 degree prism finder, Bronica L-bracket and a 75/2.8 lens with matching hood.

Bronica Scones and Tea by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Accompanying the fresh, delicious scones is a cuppa Red Rose (sorry tea!) in a Royal Kendal fortune telling cup and saucer, along with a black Bronica S2a, 45 degree prism finder, Bronica L-bracket and a 75/2.8 lens with matching hood.

Bronica Scones and Tea by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Anthony Harvey
Well-known
Wow, that’s brilliant Pan! It couldn’t be more black and white! Great lighting too - did it take many shots to get it so right?
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Wow, that’s brilliant Pan! It couldn’t be more black and white! Great lighting too - did it take many shots to get it so right?
No, not really. I just had to take the TV down and use it as a table
Vince Lupo
Whatever
A spot of afternoon tea on this Christmas Eve with my 500CM and the CFVII 50C back, as well as some homemade honey almond cranberry biscotti. The cup and saucer are Peacock Pottery from 1905.

Hasselblad and Tea by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Hasselblad and Tea by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
AFenvy
Established
Old camera and some old coffee from the back of the cabinet for a fresh new year. Ran out of my good coffee and the shops are closed - so old coffee beans will have to do.

lxmike
M2 fan.
A spot of afternoon tea on this Christmas Eve with my 500CM and the CFVII 50C back, as well as some homemade honey almond cranberry biscotti. The cup and saucer are Peacock Pottery from 1905.
Hasselblad and Tea by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
love this image
Vince Lupo
Whatever
love this image
Many thanks - the bad news is that unfortunately the biscotti are gone
lxmike
M2 fan.
Many thanks - the bad news is that unfortunately the biscotti are gone![]()
Ahhh biscotti, my local Italian cafe does home made biscotti, or rather it idid before the lockdown.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Ahhh biscotti, my local Italian cafe does home made biscotti, or rather it idid before the lockdown.
Easy to make - I have a biscotti cookbook, and once you get the basic recipe down you can pretty much do any flavour you like. There are actually a few savoury biscotti recipes in the book - they go nice with a glass of red wine
David Hughes
David Hughes
A spot of afternoon tea on this Christmas Eve with my 500CM and the CFVII 50C back, as well as some homemade honey almond cranberry biscotti. The cup and saucer are Peacock Pottery from 1905.
Hasselblad and Tea by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Many, many thanks; it reminded me of something and when I told the wife she remembered where the recipe book was and so we had some today.
I took a photo, whilst they were still warm, but it was a bit over exposed as I had to guess at the adjustment (blame the rice paper) and by the time I had put it in the computer and realised they were somewhat lacking in numbers... You wouldn't want an over done photo, would you?
Regards, David
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Many, many thanks; it reminded me of something and when I told the wife she remembered where the recipe book was and so we had some today.
I took a photo, whilst they were still warm, but it was a bit over exposed as I had to guess at the adjustment (blame the rice paper) and by the time I had put it in the computer and realised they were somewhat lacking in numbers... You wouldn't want an over done photo, would you?
Regards, David
Is the cookbook you have called Ciao Biscotti by Domenica Marchetti? That’s the one I have.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Is the cookbook you have called Ciao Biscotti by Domenica Marchetti? That’s the one I have.
It's not so much a book but a box containing a heap of recipes gathered over the years, some pre-war, and so on. My wife being a retired scientist tends to experiment and rewrite them over the years. We also have one or two fairly well-known chefs in the "family and friends" group and they contribute from time to time. Today's recipe was inspired after stopping for coffee etc near Amiens in France; we've been back there about a dozen times since.
Regards, David
lxmike
M2 fan.
I love revisiting this thread, got to be one of the best threads ever
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