Back home, time now to look at the gallery...
I like the strong contrast in the play between light and shadow in this photo titled "Shadow of the Sousaphone" by Filmtwit.
Lynn always show us his ability to "see" things and transform them in a good subject for a photo whatever tool he uses. And the B&W with a hint of blue is absolute classe.
Darwin at home. Fremont, Seattle by Rangefinder 35. There is life in this photo. And an interesting story behind it. Well done.
A special goat in gthis photo by Elmarman,shot on a 1998 dated film... it seems we do not need fresh film at all
🙂 love the framing and the tones.
Charlesdamorgan with London Paddington: I like the tones and the graphig lines. For sure a beautiful place with a very good light.
A great photo of my beloved Venice, which is suffering so much in these days. Alex Krasotkin manages to make a place already photographed many many times special. Nice to see the X2 works so good!
Maintenance work! Good B&W by Mcfingon.
If you like photography and you like poetry it is impossible not to appreciate this photo "Keats at Guy's Hospital" submitted by Steve Kassel.
An old camera (Leica II) with an old lens (Elmar) a film and a good photographer: here we have it ! Excellent! Well done Dotur!
Mj Buckpitt with this Holga image reminds me I should use mine more! Love this photo a little psichedelic ...
Glass 3 by Daveoo is part of an extreme good series. #3 is my preferred because of the graphic simplicity.
Mlehrman and a simple grit image.
Late Afternoon by Richard G. Simple with an excellent us of the light.
Bike Tourist's Trio: love the strong light, love the strong vivid colour!
It was another good week, many interesting photos, different styles, inspiring ideas...thanks you all !