NicoM
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This was probably the best shot from my last roll. Many of the other shots were slighly underexposed.
maxwell1295
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maxwell1295
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wrightbrain
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maxwell1295
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helen.HH
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Great One Maxwell !!!
So any Questions come to Mind in that shot
Makes One Wonder... Food for Thought
Is 'He' thinking Breakfast...Is He Hungry
Is He Homeless
So any Questions come to Mind in that shot
Makes One Wonder... Food for Thought
Is 'He' thinking Breakfast...Is He Hungry
Is He Homeless
maxwell1295
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Interesting observations/thoughts Helen. It's so hard to tell whether some is homeless or not. How someone is dressed is not always a telltale sign. You'll see decently dressed people who are homeless and scraggly looking people who aren't.
Lss
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I'm scanning some rolls from this year. Here's the best so far from the roll I'm currently processing:

Ilford XP2, Canon 35/1.8 on Bessa R2A. Montmartre, Paris.
The young man wearing a red nose is a street artist who was performing on the street corner, where you can see his props and clothes neatly arranged. There was a crowd of ten to twenty people who suddenly noticed a little Toyota reversing towards the young man. The crowd loudly booed at the Toyota whose driver seemed intent on parking on the very street corner, almost crushing the young man's belongings and bumping into him. He then, realizing what is going on, moved in to explain the situation to the driver. I don't know if they found a common language, seeing the tags are Polish. With the young man waving his hand and the scarf flowing in the air, I made the exposure. The battle for the parking space did not quite end here, but there was no better shot to be made although I did study some other angles.

Ilford XP2, Canon 35/1.8 on Bessa R2A. Montmartre, Paris.
The young man wearing a red nose is a street artist who was performing on the street corner, where you can see his props and clothes neatly arranged. There was a crowd of ten to twenty people who suddenly noticed a little Toyota reversing towards the young man. The crowd loudly booed at the Toyota whose driver seemed intent on parking on the very street corner, almost crushing the young man's belongings and bumping into him. He then, realizing what is going on, moved in to explain the situation to the driver. I don't know if they found a common language, seeing the tags are Polish. With the young man waving his hand and the scarf flowing in the air, I made the exposure. The battle for the parking space did not quite end here, but there was no better shot to be made although I did study some other angles.
lynnb
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just bought a 124G. This is the best shot from the first roll:
HP5+ D76 1:1 11m 20C, pp in LR4.3

HP5+ D76 1:1 11m 20C, pp in LR4.3
citizen99
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Ensign Midget, f/6.3 Ensar, Fuji Superia 200 (expired March 2012), NORITSU KOKI QSS-3203. Sprocket hole images were cropped out by the scan.

CHRISTMAS FAIR 2012 by johnnyh4, on Flickr

CHRISTMAS FAIR 2012 by johnnyh4, on Flickr
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helen.HH
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Interesting observations/thoughts Helen. It's so hard to tell whether some is homeless or not. How someone is dressed is not always a telltale sign. You'll see decently dressed people who are homeless and scraggly looking people who aren't.
Was not necessarily thinking of his clothes...
In NYC as you know it's hipster cool to dress Down
It's the Lines in the Face , his Countenance
He looks in need or 'wanting'
His face has such a Sad quality and Worn with Age...possibly a hard Life
Or life as of late on the Streets
Either way the Photo Touched my heart
Cheers- H
Godfrey
somewhat colored
NicoM
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Ronald_H
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Got a plastic fantastic EOS300 for free (yes, I understand it is an extremely capable camera) and loaded some expired Superia to shoot the X-mas lunch at work. Nothing great about the shots, but good fun 

TomTom Kerstlunch, 2012 by Ronald_H, on Flickr

TomTom Kerstlunch, 2012 by Ronald_H, on Flickr
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