Photograph and Camera talk
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@goosehd awesome! when exactly are you going?
Visiting „Praia da Ursa“ is something I would definitely recommend. It’s one of the most beautiful beaches i’ve ever been to. And while it is not a complete hidden gem anymore you can really enjoy some privacy there and escape the tourism. Even when water temps are too low to swim, go there for the views.
Also, go grab some Pasteis de Nata at Mantegaria (multiple locations throughout Lisbon), they’re the best hands down.
To not flood the thread feel free to shoot me a PM for moreBack to topic, here’s some B&W from Lisbon
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A visit to RIAT.
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@weftyarn Don't want yo to get a swelled head but, as usual, they're all really great. The ticket widow picture absolutely floored me. Seeing the hands on top was one of those,looking at photography,holy shit moments. To circle back,if your head gets a little swelled,it would certainly be understandable. After I posted this I went back and looked at it again and realized that the hands are from another picture. Decided not to edit that part out of my original post. Still a great shot.
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I was lucky enough to hit the Fragile Beauty exhibition this afternoon when there was hardly anyone there and total freedom to move around without dodging other people (this never happens to me). Highly recommended for anyone in/near/passing through London – I’ll almost certainly go back before it closes. I hesitate to include my snap below in this thread or in the context of the exhibition, but it gives an impression of the final space.
Edit: added link
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@pechelman thanks a lot Pechelman! It was the 1.4/50 (I), as far as I can remember from 1959
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love these @Jett129 especially the coca cola one with the distinctive red
Reminds me to share some, it’s been a while.
Portsmouth seaside was beautiful and I was lucky with the light. -
Here’s some recent favorites shot on a Leica M5 on various film stocks.
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@alexxedge great eye Alex!
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@derek111 thanks! I appreciate that.
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@weftyarn These days when the lighting is just so photographically unfriendly,I look to B&W if I think I have an image worth working with. And once I get that I test some of the Selective Color stuff. When I took the picture of the Coke sign I anticipated,if it was going to be any good,that it would be with the Selective Color. I always look forward to your photography. Love these as well as your pictures from the IH party.