leicapixie
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To all of you posting these stunning images, BRAVO.
Larger formats totally liquidate fancy lenses and bodies in 35mm format.
When I was professional, it was Roll film..
The look, the colors, the sharpness and great framing and moments are stellar.
Thank you one and all.
Larger formats totally liquidate fancy lenses and bodies in 35mm format.
When I was professional, it was Roll film..
The look, the colors, the sharpness and great framing and moments are stellar.
Thank you one and all.
Niko
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Ted Striker
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Gorgeous images in this thread!
Niko
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Niko
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gcap
Giovanni C.
gcap
Giovanni C.
Austerby
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This is excellent - I've been trying to take a photo just like this with my 7ii but haven't managed anything as good.
Niko
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This is excellent - I've been trying to take a photo just like this with my 7ii but haven't managed anything as good.
Thanks! It was shot on Ilford SFX200, 50mm lens w/IR695 filter.
Niko
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dourbalistar
Buy more film
gcap
Giovanni C.
gcap
Giovanni C.
dave lackey
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You know, gcap, it is so inspiring to see both your super saturated images as always and images like these hilltop villages. Amazing to see buildings built on top of and along the ridges of the rocky terrain. Where was this one from?
Thank you for posting!
Always enjoy your Mamiya images!!!
FujiLove
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Amazing to see buildings built on top of and along the ridges of the rocky terrain. Where was this one from?
Thank you for posting!
Always enjoy your Mamiya images!!!
Even more amazing when you've experienced the big earthquakes that regularly shake the Greek islands! The ones in Kefalonia got so bad a couple of years ago, my Mum had to stay with a friend in Athens. She was absolutely petrified and lost a stone in weight.
gcap
Giovanni C.
You know, gcap, it is so inspiring to see both your super saturated images as always and images like these hilltop villages. Amazing to see buildings built on top of and along the ridges of the rocky terrain. Where was this one from?
Thank you for posting!
Always enjoy your Mamiya images!!!
Dave, this is the world famous island of Santorini. Thank you for your kind words!
dave lackey
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Dave, this is the world famous island of Santorini. Thank you for your kind words!
Another place I will never see in person...
What film was that?
dourbalistar
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What film was that?![]()
Agree, beautiful image! The film is Fuji 160NS, according to Flickr.
gcap
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