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Zenit 12XP - Helios 58 f/2
ilford HP5+

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Thank you, Helen. Another in a similar spirit.

Heading east into the sun rising over Lake Michigan and lighting up Adams St. I miss that morning walk. - John



Commuters, Chicago | M6 | 35 C Biogon | HP5+

Walking to the sun... yes, I love this kind of photographs. They make me think on... Thanks for sharing John!
 
A good scene! Is this Zenit new to you? Looks good.

No, not really. This pic is from 2008, I am going through old negatives and scan them again with a better scanner. My mother in law found this Zenit in the basement of a house her son purchased and she gave it to me. Eventually it developed light leaks coming from the viewfinder so i am not using it any more.
 
No, not really. This pic is from 2008, I am going through old negatives and scan them again with a better scanner. My mother in law found this Zenit in the basement of a house her son purchased and she gave it to me. Eventually it developed light leaks coming from the viewfinder so i am not using it any more.

Wonderful, Pan. The scene and its rendering look more like the picture was taken in the 1940s. Such a classic aesthetic.

What's the new scanner?

John
 
Wonderful, Pan. The scene and its rendering look more like the picture was taken in the 1940s. Such a classic aesthetic.

What's the new scanner?

John

Thank you for your nice words John. The so called "New scanner" is a very old canon 8600F. It's just that it is relatively new to me. I used to have an old Epson up to a few years ago so I am revising old pictures and scanning them again.
 
Click image for larger version  Name:	A96E929E-D78D-4440-A5C4-E9C71213A2E3.jpeg Views:	0 Size:	94.9 KB ID:	4767730 MYCRO 17.5mm. “Impressionism”.....I’m discovering concepts I forgot. I don’t need to show twigs and leaves for you to see a tree, I don’t need to show joinery details for you to know you’re looking at an old waterwheel,
 
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