petronius
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Roll 525, Tessar, Kodak Gold 200
charjohncarter
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I've used a lot of Kodak Gold 100 and now 200, and I like it. Recently, I tried Kodak Pro-Image 200 and was surprised: poorman's Portra. The skin rendering is great with a little Ektar 100 color pop.
Nice images!
Nice images!
petronius
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Roll 526
robert blu
quiet photographer
Love the last one Zeno! The colour, the light, the framing which include th e reflections (I think) on the top make an interesting photo, nice to see.
petronius
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Thank you Robert. It was shot from my daily bus ride to work. The windows frequently generate some interesting reflections.
Rob-F
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I'm puzzled by the reflections in this picture. The reflections of the trees look just right; but where is the Autohaus building whose reflection appears? The reflection is there, but where's the part of the building where the lettering is?
Edit: Is the picture inverted?
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petronius
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The picture is turned upside down.
skucera
Well-known
Yes, it is upside-down. The reflections make much more sense if you flip it rightside-up.
Scott
Scott
petronius
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The intention was, that it makes no sense at the first look.
Sometimes I want the viewer to get the feeling of "what am I looking at?"
Sometimes I want the viewer to get the feeling of "what am I looking at?"
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
I was certain the photo captured a discontinuity in the fabric of space-time.
skucera
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The intention was, that it makes no sense at the first look.
Sometimes I want the viewer to get the feeling of "what am I looking at?"
You succeeded.
Scott
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Roll 527
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Roll 527
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Roll 528
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Roll 528
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Roll 529:

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robert blu
quiet photographer
Roll 529: beautiful colours and light in the last photo!
petronius
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Thank you! Praise to messy property owners;-)
Jonathan R
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Yesterday I visited a Zoo with my family. Shot a roll and started to change film, during the change I managed to drop my Rollei!
One meter, on concrete! It hit the ground with the upper front corner right above the finder and rolled over the lens onto the backside. I had the back removed for changing film.
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To make it short, my Rollei seems OK! The top housing has a small dent above the finder, but that´s all. The show will go on!
My much-loved Rollei 35 has a little dent in the same place, so welcome to the club! You were lucky that the pressure plate hinges didn't get bent, as they are a real weak point.
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