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Poland 2019

Ilford HP5+ in HC110
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Erik:
I have been following your photographs for a long time, as I enjoy them very much. As a matter of fact you are a great Teacher...You are a master!
Sincerely: Thank you!
 

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I received today a message to this picture of me on Flickr, very interesting:


Čerenkov:
"Between 26th February-23rd March 1974 the Monty Python team were performing live at the Drury Lane Theatre.
I was one of the group of boys travelling there, some of whom are in your picture. The only name that I remember is of the boy with glasses - he is Takeshi Kimura."

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I received today a message to this picture of me on Flickr, very interesting:


Čerenkov:
"Between 26th February-23rd March 1974 the Monty Python team were performing live at the Drury Lane Theatre.
I was one of the group of boys travelling there, some of whom are in your picture. The only name that I remember is of the boy with glasses - he is Takeshi Kimura."

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I find it always fascinating when something like this happens. In a way it reconnects you with those people.
I had a similar experience when I realised that a charity calendar I bought has a picture in it, with me right next to them taking the same picture.

Here is the picture of the calendar (notice the dancers)
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And here is my picture:
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They are taken within seconds from each other. Some time later the photographer contacted me when she saw my picture on Flickr.

Google the photographer Paul Trevor. He did a similar project when people from his pictures contacted him decades later. Here is a video:

https://youtu.be/QgLhjurFDEE
 
Those two are pretty clean for Tmax 3200. Was wondering if those were shot at box speed, or pulled to 800 or something. If at 3200, then am wondering how you processed those. Just curious.


These were shot at 800 but not pulled. I forgot to mark the order so "The Darkroom" lab developed it at 3200. A happy accident in my opinion.
 
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