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November 2014. Black and white street photography portraits shot with Kodak Tmax 400 120 film, and a Rolleiflex 2.8f. Top: Food vendor 34th Street and 8th Avenue 1/60 f/4.0. Bottom: Two men inside a Penn Station restaurant, Manhattan, New York City 1/30 f/2.8.
 
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1/29/2015 Black and white street photography portrait shot with Kodak 120 film of a man in handcuffs with arresting police officers. This event had something to do with an altercation between a taxi driver and a man (cuffed). Just one of the many sights in the Big Apple on 34th Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. Rolleiflex 2.8f, Tmax 400, 1/60 at f/4.0
 
You say "not too success". I say absolutely beautiful.

thanks sreed2006

actually i got quite a lot critiques from my colleagues from local film club ... since this is definitely off color (compared to how automated jobo process could do perfection )...

i still really like the shots...
 
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2/5/2015 Top photo is a of a fashionable lady on Fashion Ave (aka 7th Avenue) in Manhattan, New York City. Her expression is that of surprise, and perhaps concern to my photographing her. What photographer could pass her by?


Bottom photo, same lady but this time she’s smiling. In the 60 seconds between the top and bottom photo, I instinctively put out my arm to prevent her from being hit by a speeding car trying to run the light. She said, “thank you,” and smiled. It’s quite a world sometimes.

Rolleiflex 2.8f f/11.5 1/250 Medium yellow filter Tmax 400 120
 
Confederate States of America grave plaque at a graveyard in Greenville, South Carolina, USA. This graveyard was full of them. Rolleiflex 2.8E (Planar), Ilford Pan F+ 50 film, 1/125 s @ f/8, developed 11 minutes in Rodinal.

--Dave


CSA Marker by Argenticien, on Flickr
 
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