sienarot
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I took a trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic last month and thought I'd share some of my photos.
All photos were taken with my R2. The wide angle shots were using the CV 15/4.5 while the non-wide angle shots were with the CV 40/1.4MC.
Fuji NPC 160:
Fuji Velvia 50 RVP:
All photos were taken with my R2. The wide angle shots were using the CV 15/4.5 while the non-wide angle shots were with the CV 40/1.4MC.
Fuji NPC 160:






Fuji Velvia 50 RVP:



Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
Leica M2 / Elmar (uncoated) / Neopan Acros 100
Biarritz, Euskadi (France)
Biarritz, Euskadi (France)



wgerrard
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sienarot said:I took a trip to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Beaches are good. Especially if you live in Calgary.
While in the British Virgin Islands a l-o-n-g time ago, I ran into a local cabbie who said he made about $8000 a year while his sister in Cleveland made about $40,000. I asked him why he didn't move to Cleveland. He said: "Have you ever been to Cleveland?"
(Sorry, Clevelanders, but no one uses the phrase 'lake effect' in the Caribbean.)
.JL.
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thomasw_
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beautiful tonal range, JL. very subtle.
iridium7777
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nico
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Kawabatnam
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No reaction to the first photo? It's just plain wonderful: two women from a film (the bridge) to another one (the shadow of the bridge), through a strip of light. Just wonderful, really. Evocateur, poétique, comme une photographie de la photographie.Marc-A. said:Leica M2 / Elmar (uncoated) / Neopan Acros 100
Biarritz, Euskadi (France)
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mackigator
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It is, indeed, a great photo. I love the way the shadow looks like its cast by a 126 film negative.
rumbliegeos
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Bob Michaels
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Rather than post photos, I would invite everyone to see the series I shot over six months on the Daytona Beach Boardwalk http://bobmichaels.org/boardwalk-intro.htm
It was very interesting shooting for six months in an area that you could cover on foot in a matter of minutes. I got to know everyone who worked there.
Also interesting shooting Fuji Astia in a Mamiya 7 in direct sun and indoors.
It was very interesting shooting for six months in an area that you could cover on foot in a matter of minutes. I got to know everyone who worked there.
Also interesting shooting Fuji Astia in a Mamiya 7 in direct sun and indoors.
raid
Dad Photographer
Konica III RF camera:
"street-beach photography" in Pensacola:
"street-beach photography" in Pensacola:




Honus
carpe diem
Carlsbad, California

Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Vics
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Great photos all! Having lived 3 years in the British Virgin Islands (15 years ago), I had forgotten about the magic of the beach! You've all brought it back for me! Thanks!
Vic
Vic
mike kim
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Maybe I've posted this a few times on RFF, but anyway... taken with my Rolleiflex 2.8F and Ilford HP5+ in Busan, Korea.

sienarot
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Good stuff everyone! Keep 'em coming!
If this doesn't say postcard, I don't know what does. I love this!
raid said:
If this doesn't say postcard, I don't know what does. I love this!
wgerrard
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Vics said:Having lived 3 years in the British Virgin Islands...
OK, now I'm really envious.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
1-waiting for a dizzy Maui sunset after an afternoon of sipping mai tai in the Life is a Beach bar 
m2+50/2 summicron+ fp4plus (i think)
2-baking asses on the beach at Lahaina, hexar af + kodachrome 64
3-watchin' the beach, barcelona, hexar af + kodachrome 64
m2+50/2 summicron+ fp4plus (i think)
2-baking asses on the beach at Lahaina, hexar af + kodachrome 64
3-watchin' the beach, barcelona, hexar af + kodachrome 64
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