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Leica M2, 35 Summilux, Ektachrome 400.

Mrs. Annie was photographed by David Alan Harvey when he did the Tangier Island story for National Geographic in 1973. At the time I photographed her for a story for Chesapeake Bay Magazine in 1999-2000, she was the oldest person on the island.


Mrs. Annie Parks, Tangier Island, VA.
by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
 
Leica M2, 35 Summilux, Ektachrome 400.
Mrs. Annie was photographed by David Alan Harvey when he did the Tangier Island story for National Geographic in 1973. At the time I photographed her for a story for Chesapeake Bay Magazine in 1999-2000, she was the oldest person on the island.
Mrs. Annie Parks, Tangier Island, VA. by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Lovely portrait!

Some street photography in Berlin. (Leica M4-P, Zeiss ZM 50 Planar, Ilford HP5+)

Berlin, cropped by David B, on Flick
 
Excellent photo Pan, the lighting is spectacular!

Yes Pan, beautiful pic! Really autumn.

Thank you guys, i was very lucky, it was a beautiful morning. Post numbers #5395, [NODE="5345"]Site design.[/NODE] and [NODE="5312"]Lesson learned- check! Uh...[/NODE] are all taken that morning...

edit: the bit on my comment that says "[NODE="5345"]Site design.[/NODE] and [NODE="5312"]Lesson learned- check! Uh...[/NODE]" is definitely not my comment and I have no idea how it got there!
 
It is a very old Jewish graveyard. According to Jewish laws, cemeteries may not be cleared. A royal decree from 1814 guaranteed that The Netherlands would respect the Jewish burial rest.

Erik.
 
Fantastic work, Vince! Really great.

(Btw, it is Hasselblad, not Hasseblad afaik.)

Erik.

Hang on a sec -- let me check the nameplate on that there Swedish camera.

Oof, you're right. Silly me ;)

Many thanks indeed -- guess I was in 'the zone' on Saturday. And jeez that 250mm Sonnar lens - actually makes me seem like a marginally decent photographer!
 
Hasselblad Super Wide, Ilford HP5. Still getting used to this camera.
At the Battle of Fredericksburg3 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
At the Battle of Fredericksburg6 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
At the Battle of Fredericksburg7 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
With the Hasselblad 1000f, 250/5.6 Sonnar, Ilford HP5.
At the Battle of Fredericksburg8 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
At the Battle of Fredericksburg9 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Hello Vince
Great shots
Are you doing the developing or having it done, if self developed what is your developer and specs.
Thanks
Don
 
Hello Vince
Great shots
Are you doing the developing or having it done, if self developed what is your developer and specs.
Thanks
Don

Hey there Don - many thanks. Yes I’m developing the film and then scanning it on my Epson V850 Pro. HP5 exposed at ISO 200, then D76 1:2 for 12.5 minutes at 20c.
 
Thank you guys, i was very lucky, it was a beautiful morning. Post numbers #5395, [NODE="5345"]Site design.[/NODE] and [NODE="5312"]Lesson learned- check! Uh...[/NODE] are all taken that morning...

edit: the bit on my comment that says "[NODE="5345"]Site design.[/NODE] and [NODE="5312"]Lesson learned- check! Uh...[/NODE]" is definitely not my comment and I have no idea how it got there!

p.giannakis, the forum software now seems to automatically convert anything with the # symbol followed a string of numbers to the associated forum "node". I had this happen when trying to type a filter number like "Tiffen # 25 Red", which if I didn't include the space after the # symbol automatically becomes [NODE="25"]Fuji X Series[/NODE]
 
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