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Voigtlander avus 6x9, skopar 105mm. ilford fp4

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Voigtlander avus 6x9, skopar 105mm. ilford fp4

Very nice - I love the 6x9 Avus and her Skopar lens.
that´s why I bought a 4,5 13,5cm Skopar for my Bergheil to change. The Skopar is wide open sharper and less dreamy - maybe I use my little Avus next WE again.
 
Monastery Ruin (1)

Monastery Ruin (1)

Heisterbach Abbey, near Bonn/Germany.
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Voigtländer Bessa I, Vaskar 4.5/105; Kodak Portra 400; Scanned with Epson V500.
 
Monastery Ruin (2)

Monastery Ruin (2)

Heisterbach Abbey, near Bonn/Germany.

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Voigtländer Bessa I, Vaskar 4.5/105; Kodak Portra 400; Scanned with Epson V500.
 
Monastery Ruin (3)

Monastery Ruin (3)

Heisterbach Abbey, near Bonn/Germany.

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Voigtländer Bessa I, Vaskar 4.5/105; Kodak Portra 400; Scanned with Epson V500.
 
Monastery Ruin (4)

Monastery Ruin (4)

Heisterbach Abbey, near Bonn/Germany.

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Voigtländer Bessa I, Vaskar 4.5/105; Kodak Portra 400; Scanned with Epson V500.
 
Monastery Ruin (5)

Monastery Ruin (5)

Heisterbach Abbey, near Bonn/Germany.

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Voigtländer Bessa I, Vaskar 4.5/105; Kodak Portra 400; Scanned with Epson V500.
 
Provia F 100 Ikonta C 105mm f3.5 Tessar (uncoated)

Provia F 100 Ikonta C 105mm f3.5 Tessar (uncoated)

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Ektar 100 in id11 super ikonta 533/16

Ektar 100 in id11 super ikonta 533/16

Made the mistake of thinking this was tmax 100 ,only realised when the dev came out of the tank orange . My youngest son his girlfrend and my wife.
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Feedback-

Feedback-

There are many nice images here and it seems like we stop in, deposit a photo and move on. So in effort to connect at least to a few here:

Dayrell, I like the contrast that occurred with your mistake and for me whenever you can capture a nice moment between friends....over a drink that is a good thing. I must say, I wish your wife was in more of the frame but that was then :) Your earlier one (your wife, I assume) by the bridge is very nice!

Robert- I particularly like the frame 16

02 pilot your snow-scape is very well done

Aadi, I have not been to Quebec for some years and it is always nice to see elements of the city.

Kim W You timed exposure reminds me of Michael Kenna (a good thing)

Cheers,
David

PS For my part, I always enjoy interaction around photos so in no way fishing for compliments- comments are always appreciated.
 
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