Many thanks for your very kind comments.
Nick: I made this shot in the afternoon after lunch. Lunch time in Spain starts at 2 pm and lasts until 4 pm or even longer. So it was about 4:30 pm. The...
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Many thanks for your very kind comments.
Nick: I made this shot in the afternoon after lunch. Lunch time in Spain starts at 2 pm and lasts until 4 pm or even longer. So it was about 4:30 pm. The...
One of the pictures taken on our first vacation day on the island Gran Canaria close to the village El Roque on the North coast. (Fuji Superia Reala 100, developed in Tetenal Colortec C41 on the...
Great series, thanks for showing us your celebration of the WPPD.
Especially the first one is a fantastic picture. It's not easy to take pictures of such well known sites.
Your camera creations are fantastic. I admire your works of art. And the cameras don't look exceptional beautiful only but produce also great pictures.
To excellent pictures with a very good tonality. I tried Multigrade paper with Multigrade gel filters. This worked not bad but I preferred to get the optimum out of graded paper.
Early this morning my wife was jumping around. With a happy voice she told me:"Wake up, get up!". - It had a lot of snow and was still snowing - on April 20th. A few days ago we had more than 25...
A very interesting mystique picture.
Excellent self-portrait. To keep still such a long time is hard. I tried it also several times.
Two excellent pictures and perfect compositions.
Excellent pictures. The a little bit distorted buildings are cool.
Great recycling. I used some standard 135 film canisters as pocket size pinhole cameras. You can also use these canisters for developing the film or paper in it when you are travelling. :-)
A very nice series. The second one is also my favorite.
An interesting picture and excellent paper negative quality. I'm wondering for what this equipment is used.
All pictures are excellent. It's not so easy to get new fresh perspectives of a subject like the Eiffel tower. My favorite is the 6x17 panorama, a fantastic shot.
Joe, these pictures are fantastic. Congratulations, full tonality with DPP. Excellent work! My favorite is the picture with the two chairs.
Many thanks for your very kind comments.
An excellent picture of a very inte+ Reply to Threadresting tree.
A very nice set of pictures. #1 and #2 would give a nice diptych.
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The last shot was very challenging. I'm happy that I managed to get the exposure perfect.
Many thanks for your very kind comments.
Paper negatives have their limitations but the more pictures I take the more I like the special character of these paper negatives.
Excellent test shots. The second one is also my favorite.
After a few hours I hope that I could eliminate all missing pictures in my posts. If you find further missing pictures please send me an email.
(This part of the thread was originally in the first post. After the disaster with the attachments I had to re-post this part as only 4 images can be integrated in one post. Via attachments it is...
As I could no longer upload new pictures to the forum and I got always the message that my quota is over I decided to look at the attachment folder. The folder was full. I thought that this folder is...