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Thank you both, Pan and Shab!


Lovely shot, Shab!


Erik.


Thank you very much Erik!


One more from 2017:


Playing with the wind

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Leica M5 + VM 35mm 1.7 Ultron + HP5 Plus [@1250ASA]
 
I like the picture too, but I think I've seen it before.


Erik.


Yes you are right! I think I shared it in my "Domestica Symphony" thread some years ago.


The last weeks I'm looking at the pictures I made some years ago and when I find one that is special for me I share it.


But if you think I wouldn't post a photo in this thread if I shared it before on another thread previously, please tell me and I will delete it from this thread. I don't want to bore anybody with my pictures.
 
Yes you are right! I think I shared it in my "Domestica Symphony" thread some years ago.


The last weeks I'm looking at the pictures I made some years ago and when I find one that is special for me I share it.


But if you think I wouldn't post a photo in this thread if I shared it before on another thread previously, please tell me and I will delete it from this thread. I don't want to bore anybody with my pictures.


Just show them again! I do it all the time, you never know who sees them.


Erik.
 
From a walk a couple of months ago ...


Front Door - Santa Clara 2020
Hasselblad 500CM + Planar 80mm f/2.8 T*
ISO 6 @ f/4 @ 1/30

I have to shoot some more of this film again. There's a feel to it that I like a lot.

enjoy! G
 
From a walk a couple of months ago ...

Front Door - Santa Clara 2020[/B]
Hasselblad 500CM + Planar 80mm f/2.8 T*
ISO 6 @ f/4 @ 1/30[/I][/CENTER]

I have to shoot some more of this film again. There's a feel to it that I like a lot.

enjoy! G
I like the grain, definitely a ‘feel’ there.
What flavour of Washi is it?
 
I like the grain, definitely a ‘feel’ there.
What flavour of Washi is it?

Thanks!

It's "FilmWashi W 120" film. Much of the grain is actually the washi rice paper fiber structure, since I made this one by shining light through the paper negative. If you go to Flickr.com and look at the full resolution image, you can see the paper fibers more clearly. They're easiest to see in the mid-tone areas, like around the door and such. :)

G
 
oh my good!! Views from the kitchen??!! It's another world...

haha, YES
my client's view...lovely but too high up for me, rather be on the ground with nature and soon I will be leaving NYC for the country

Thanks for commenting !
 
Thanks!

It's "FilmWashi W 120" film. Much of the grain is actually the washi rice paper fiber structure, since I made this one by shining light through the paper negative. If you go to Flickr.com and look at the full resolution image, you can see the paper fibers more clearly. They're easiest to see in the mid-tone areas, like around the door and such. :)

G
Thanks for replying with the details, Godfrey.

I’ve been doing a bit of ‘research’ about Film Washi https://filmwashi.com/en/products/specialty_films/
I would like to try Washi F in 135, a film not having an anti-halation layer.
 
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