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The Artificial Port of Arromanches. Gold Beach. Normandy, France

26360001.jpg by KentWebb, on Flickr
During the time it took for the port of Cherbourg to be captured in 1944, an artificial port was built off Gold beach at Arromanches. Another was built off Omaha beach, at St Laurent, but was destroyed in a storm and abandoned. This remaining port became one of the busiest ports in the world for a few months as supplies were unloaded by the allies for their advance to Paris. These few concrete piers are all that remain.
Mamiya 7, 65mm f/4 lens, Ektar 100
Cheers,
Kent

26360001.jpg by KentWebb, on Flickr
During the time it took for the port of Cherbourg to be captured in 1944, an artificial port was built off Gold beach at Arromanches. Another was built off Omaha beach, at St Laurent, but was destroyed in a storm and abandoned. This remaining port became one of the busiest ports in the world for a few months as supplies were unloaded by the allies for their advance to Paris. These few concrete piers are all that remain.
Mamiya 7, 65mm f/4 lens, Ektar 100
Cheers,
Kent
Pete B
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That's beautiful kent. Did you scan it yourself?
Pete
Pete
BardParker
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No, I sent the film to Precision Camera and Video in Austin for develop and scan. They are an advertiser on this site and they do a great job. I think they use a Noritsu professional scanner on all 120 and 35mm film. Thank you for the comment, though. This was the first trip I took with the Mamiya 7. I carried the camera and the 65 & 80 lens all over Europe in a Think Tank Retrospective 7 bag. No problem even walking 10 hours on some days!

Kent
That's beautiful kent. Did you scan it yourself?
Pete
Kent
Tom33
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+1 on Precision Camera, they did the scans and processing on the photos I posted above as well. They are good people doing good work!
Cheers,
Tom
Cheers,
Tom
kmallick
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Posted some more from scheveningen NL.
http://6x6-light-leaks.blogspot.de/2012/10/same-place.html
Thanks for looking
Best
Ralf,
I really enjoyed those pictures of statues at Scheveningen in B&W. Keep em coming.
mfogiel
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kmallick
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^ left me speechless. kudos!
GaryLH
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thegman
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This is just superb.
Pete B
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+1 . Beautiful and stunning image.
Pete
Pete
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
Mfogiel,that's another drop dead fantastic picture!!!
Regards,Peter
Regards,Peter
BardParker
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+2 . Perfect image with the Contax 645. Love it.
Kent
Kent
Photo_Smith
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The Artificial Port of Arromanches. Gold Beach. Normandy, France
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During the time it took for the port of Cherbourg to be captured in 1944, an artificial port was built off Gold beach at Arromanches. Another was built off Omaha beach, at St Laurent, but was destroyed in a storm and abandoned. This remaining port became one of the busiest ports in the world for a few months as supplies were unloaded by the allies for their advance to Paris. These few concrete piers are all that remain.
Mamiya 7, 65mm f/4 lens, Ektar 100
Cheers,
Kent
Thanks for posting a great shot and also personal to me as my Grandfather helped build that harbour. I remember he said he had to sail the pontoons round the English coast in a storm and then across to Arromanches
semrich
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mfogiel, this just leaves one at a loss for words. Hope you made a print of it.
semrich
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Here's one from my Rolleiflex 2.8D, Delta 3200 @ 1600, DD-X 1+4

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良かったね!
mfogiel, this just leaves one at a loss for words. Hope you made a print of it.
Hope he makes us all a print of it!
stausauser
Member
Rolleiflex 2.8
Rolleiflex 2.8
Rolleiflex 2.8
Rolleiflex 2.8
Rolleiflex 2.8
mfogiel
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Well, I haven't made a print yet, because I have run out of inks in my Epson... But wil certainly do... Thanks for your encouraging remarks...
leica M2 fan
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Fogiel's shot is fantastic! Also second the idea of prints!
divewizard
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The Historic Culver Hotel
Pentax 67II, Super-Multi-Coated Takumar/6x7 105mm F/2.4, Pro 400H, tripod, NCPS proc+scan

©2012 Chris Grossman
Pentax 67II, Super-Multi-Coated Takumar/6x7 105mm F/2.4, Pro 400H, tripod, NCPS proc+scan

©2012 Chris Grossman
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