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  • Well I’m glad you asked! Actually two different buildings in the ones I posted further up. One with the palm trees is The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art and the other is the Getty Center. Both thoroughly enjoyable. Can quite safely say the Getty is one of my favourite places in the world (that I’ve been to anyway...) it really is wonderful. These are all Getty.


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  • Love the last shot

  • Same :-) Got a framed A3 print of it at home. Amazing what a Mju II can do.

  • I dig your shots, specially the 4th and last one. Do you do some B&W ?

  • Thanks! And I’ve only shot one roll of HP5. When I got them back they had really bad drying marks on the negs and it kinda put me off a little bit. (Stupid I know). I’ve got some XP2 to use so that my normal dev place can process them in C-41. Hopefully that’ll change my opinion. With that said I do find in most scenarios that colour suits the kind of photos I want to take.

  • I like number three. Just the simplicity of having their stuff arranged so neatly and having it pinned by rocks made me start wondering about the person who sleeps there.

  • Top one is a fantastic

  • Pidgeon resting outside the Co-Op.

  • These are all Fuji Pro 400H by the way, and for a change not scanned at home, but with a Frontier.
    Been a while I shot that film but gotta say I like it. Kinda sick of "that Portra look" to be honest.

  • Nice Tina. Love the Citroen(?)

  • To fuel your sickness of that portra look, here's some portra. I do know what you mean though. Kinda miss the ridiculous Ektar colours now. With that said.... just purchased more portra 400 for the XA that's waiting for me at the post office.


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  • I've got a hold of a Minolta XD11. Does anyone have any experience with this camera?
    Would like to use it over my Leica for more regular shooting since its got built in metering etc.
    Build of it feels really nice anyway

  • Nikon F6 / 28mm F2.8 / HP5 @400


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  • The second is beautiful.
    I think the others lack precision in the framing.

  • A little flash would have been perfect with the backlight.

  • Thank you for your feedback. Always learning :-)

  • I think architecture photography is really hard and needs to be perfectly framed to make it interesting.

  • Trees, blossom, lake, Amsterdam.


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  • On a related note, I’m shooting my first short film in a couple of months time, and doing it on 16mm. If you think shooting film photos gets pricey, imagine 25 frames per second...

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    Due to this, we’re crowdfunding part of the budget (the rest is being paid from our own pockets) so if you film-heads felt generous, we will reward you kindly for any donations!

    https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/post-groundhog-day-fantasy

  • To fuel your sickness of that portra look, here's some portra. I do know what you mean though. Kinda miss the ridiculous Ektar colours now.

    I was a bit disappointed shooting Ektar in my local wood. The greens where kind of neutral, tried some Portra, and sure enough the greens looked pretty similar.
    I guess I need to shoot Fuji if for green.

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