ampguy
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simonankor
Registered Addict
to spice it up a bit - Fuji Superia 800 in a 1939 FED, with an uncoated 50/3.5.

Kevin
Rainbow Bridge
Are you serious ?
Fruits and vegetables taken with an RF ??
Okay I'll see what I have....
Crazy!
Fruits and vegetables taken with an RF ??
Okay I'll see what I have....
Crazy!
peterc
Heretic
Apples on the tree.
Bessa R, Steinheil 85/2.8, Superia 200
Peter

Bessa R, Steinheil 85/2.8, Superia 200
Peter
lynn
lynn

Not RF, but my favourite fruit&veg image: taken with the Great Wall DF-2 on a dark and rainy December day in Laon, France...
James Burton
Shoot into the light
James Burton
Shoot into the light

The mysterious moment of fruit.
Dougg
Seasoned Member
AOI Photo
Established
James Burton
Shoot into the light

These used to be vegetables.
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
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Bob Michaels
nobody special
I guess she was bored at her roadside fruit stand because she knew exactly what she was doing even if she said nothing. When I asked if we could rearrange the peppers and tomatoes to just tomatoes, then asked her to step forward and lean forward, she just smiled. Then she rotated her shoulders forward and asked "like this?"


x-ray
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What tomatoes😁
x-ray
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Bob you have much better produce stands than we do in TN.I guess she was bored at her roadside fruit stand because she knew exactly what she was doing even if she said nothing. When I asked if we could rearrange the peppers and tomatoes to just tomatoes, then asked her to step forward and lean forward, she just smiled. Then she rotated her shoulders forward and asked "like this?"
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Glenn2
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I've always enjoyed visiting markets, photographing the produce and especially the people. A couple from India using M4 and Fuji 400H.


And a couple Barnack shots from seventies Kabul Afghanistan. An f3.5 lens and Agfa CNS (80 iso) were not the best combination for available light market shots. The last shot is a vendor selling potatoes from the back of a donkey.




And a couple Barnack shots from seventies Kabul Afghanistan. An f3.5 lens and Agfa CNS (80 iso) were not the best combination for available light market shots. The last shot is a vendor selling potatoes from the back of a donkey.


Glenn2
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nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
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