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Leica M4-P, VC Ultron 28mm F/2, Kodak BW400CN
 
Helen, suddenly, all this new-found sharpness, lack of fat grain and a Guinness. Cool. Nice reflections on Eric's shades. I should have kept my 40 cron (it went bye-bye along with a CL a few years ago).
 
Helen, suddenly, all this new-found sharpness, lack of fat grain and a Guinness. Cool. Nice reflections on Eric's shades. I should have kept my 40 cron (it went bye-bye along with a CL a few years ago).

Yes Robbie :).... Groovin on Tmax Smoooothness...yeah !

Queen of Bokeh, Queen of Noir, The Angulon Queen takes a New Turn
Mind You . all those names were given to me by my pals here...part in jest of course ;)
 
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And loving them all, Helen! Lovely work...

Lovely of YOU Jeff...Mighty Kind & THANX !!
xo- H


VincentBenoit: I must tell YOU, I have always loved that shot which is your Avatar...Mind You . your new portrait post is Cool too...:D
 
I see the wings too. Nice photo.

Is it just me or does this person appear to have wings? Anyway, I like it.

Thanks. My first thought after developing the negatives was the same. The "wings" actually the Indian sari dress that the old lady was wearing. Really old couple and the hubby was holding her while they walked across a dark valley. In that sense, she's her wings while he's the angel.
 
Heres a couple from my m2 and m4-p both with a voigtlander 35mm 1.4
 

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Here are two from yesterday night, that could not be more different in the look of the lens - one from the 35 Lux ASPH, one from the Noctilux:

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I like them Michael, especially 1st and 3rd (these eyes are stunningly beautiful).

Which film did you use for these?
 
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