Exhibit your B&W shots

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Nice shot Doc, and a great B&W conversion as always. :)
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Birma wrote:Nice shot Doc, and a great B&W conversion as always. :)
Thanks.
No conversion here Birma, it was shot on B&W film. Those were very very cheap and affordable for anyone. But we always lusted for good films such as Kodak or Ilford B&W.
We used to prepare all our developers ingredient by ingredient... Interesting times they were...
The shot was made in Beirut in summer of 1990, while I was there.
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Ah - of course. It does have a great look, Doc :)
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Dr. Harout wrote:Shot with Nikon FE2 and probably a 50/1.8 on Soviet 64 ASA Svema film in Beirut, 1990
Hey, Sawbones, I like that one a lot! There is an outside chance Soviet film may be making a comeback. :lol:

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Very nice silhouette and lighting, Ken :)
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Hill top winery Paso Robles, California.

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one off my favs off burrogh on hill iron age fort hill nr somerby leicestershire
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Wow!!!
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Lovely picture view finder. I really like the sweeping curve of the hill and field with the impressive silhouette of the old tree. Then there is that amazing sky!
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Bring them in, guys, great shots all.
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The Louvre panorama style:-

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Leaflet distributor Trafalgar Square

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Lupin Leaves

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Love all of those shots Richard - but especially the the last one - great droplets. :)

Great traffic shot Doc - it doesn't look like the horse and cart is too slow in those streets :)
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Here's my shot of a log in Glacier Park.
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Ken M wrote:Image
This is great shot and right in my alley! :-)

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