Downtown
Street
Stall
Tart
Door
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Downtown
Street
Stall
Tart
Door
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Last edited by gcsk76; 01-07-2006 at 07:50 AM.
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Across the street
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Nice shots, did you get any shots of the old trams in the hilly parts of town? Lisbon is one of my "to visit" cities.
Some of the photos have a tint - are these scans from negs or prints? What film did you use?
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Breakfast at Schipol while transit
Then hop on the train
To the city
Walk around
Looking for a cup of coffee
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Last edited by gcsk76; 08-05-2006 at 11:28 PM.
Originally Posted by nksyoon
You may have guess it right, it's Kodak CN400BW. Done the scanning in the shop.
Old trams, yes, that roll still sitting in my yashica...![]()
Last edited by gcsk76; 08-05-2006 at 11:29 PM.
The XA looks like a fun camera to carry about........![]()
really nice shot i really like allthe photo u take exp the "walk around" thank to sharing
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saw one in prime photo, xa2 though...if the price is right and my wallet is healthy i just might...heheOriginally Posted by maxby
Thanks all for viewing...
I had some 18sx pictures taken in Lisbon. Will show it in the next B&W TT![]()
gcsk76 : im looking forward to the day you show us photos from your leica m3 or m6.hurry up! ha ha.
btw, i just realise that the other day i did not pay for my other drink when i met up with you all at dharoos. sorry ah !
With or without m3/m6, I think my photos will be equally bad...Originally Posted by potatoe
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bad photos is not equipment dependant lar.![]()
Exactly... No need for m3 / m6Originally Posted by potatoe
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there never is a need. only an irrational desire to own a thing of beauty.
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Lust is the wordOriginally Posted by georgewongtzewen
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keep lusting because it will catch up with you![]()
Just finished developping the Ilford HP5+ in my Yashica Lynx
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Lovely stuff..you're really getting into the b/w film thingie.. a word of advise if I may...you might want to go more up close and personal the next time...there seem to be quite a few shots who could look much more dramatic and better with a tighter composition...
Thanks. Will take note.Originally Posted by eugene
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