nico
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drjoke
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These two are my favorites
http://bp0.blogger.com/_Ywwd6CS3TNQ...AGo/42CiGi08p9c/s1600-h/Poliziotto-Assisi.jpg
http://bp0.blogger.com/_Ywwd6CS3TNQ...AGo/42CiGi08p9c/s1600-h/Poliziotto-Assisi.jpg
What camera, film, lens? I always like bird-eye shots with good perspective.
http://bp0.blogger.com/_Ywwd6CS3TNQ...AGo/42CiGi08p9c/s1600-h/Poliziotto-Assisi.jpg
http://bp0.blogger.com/_Ywwd6CS3TNQ...AGo/42CiGi08p9c/s1600-h/Poliziotto-Assisi.jpg
What camera, film, lens? I always like bird-eye shots with good perspective.
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Jon Claremont
nico:
Very nice and clean, with some of my old favorites and some new surprises too.
Very nice and clean, with some of my old favorites and some new surprises too.
nico
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Drjoke and Jon, thanks for commenting 
I forget to mention that I used, for most of the photos, my "usual" Bessa R and Nokton 50; some shots (the seascapes) are took with the same camera and an Orion 15 (fl 28mm) and some others (landscapes) with the bessa L and Skopar 21. The film is Ilford Hp5 (except a couple of photos).
Ciao.
I forget to mention that I used, for most of the photos, my "usual" Bessa R and Nokton 50; some shots (the seascapes) are took with the same camera and an Orion 15 (fl 28mm) and some others (landscapes) with the bessa L and Skopar 21. The film is Ilford Hp5 (except a couple of photos).
Ciao.
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