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ventrix drogo
{K:65398} 5/28/2005
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Cooricella is a great site, very good composition, Good ligth and shadows. I know Procida, thanks at Donato.
Bye.
ventrix (enrico)
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 5/25/2005
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Second-hand Bronicas are sliding down in price here in Japan but they haven't reached my budget yet. The problem is I work mostly at the wide-angle end, and MF WA lenses are expensive. The Arsat 30mm fisheye and the 55mm "shift" lens are both proven good performers at reasonable prices, and these are largely motivating my planned Arax purchase. I was recently tempted by a Mamiya C330 but I have had bad experiences with SH stuff. The C330 180mm lens set was the best lens I have ever owned for portraits. A lovely lens. Thanks for the feedback. I will certainly keep you posted.
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Rosario Esposito
{K:9796} 5/24/2005
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Wonderful.....technically beautiful -Rosario-
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Dr. Thomas Krebs
{K:1376} 5/24/2005
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Roger, take a look at the second hand market. A friend of mine used a Kiew (Hassi-copy), he nearly got angry with it. He is using one of my Yashica Mats and is happy wiht it. The Bronicas are good cameras or look for a used Hasselblad 500. The technique hasn?t changed that much over the years and would not be of interest for a serious photographer. Please tell me about your choice and show us your pictures. Best from Germany, Thomas
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 5/24/2005
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Oh dear. I was thinking of one of the Araxfoto modified Kiev cameras! I know the unmodified ones have a bad reputation for reliability but I thought the Arax versions had cured most of the problems. I do know a few satisfied purchasers... And this is the only camera of its kind anywhere near my budget.
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Dr. Thomas Krebs
{K:1376} 5/24/2005
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Thanks Roger. Got choice to get into Med.format. A SLR is an expensive entry, keep away from the KIEW-Cameras. You don?t need many lenses. My best works were made with a simple TLR. Take care to develop your films by yourself! Best, Thomas
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 5/24/2005
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I've been playing a game with your photos, seeing if I could guess from the thumbnails which had been taken with the Leica M6 and which with the C330. You make it difficult by trimming the Leica shots square, but I spotted this one. I think the lower point of view gave it away... I love your B&W work. I've decided to get a 120 SLR 6 x 6cm camera for B&W myself, although I will be using a digital darkroom.
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Dr. Thomas Krebs
{K:1376} 5/16/2005
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Thank you, I?ve seen that you took pictures at the same location. You were lucky to take the image with some people on the stairs. I?ve to come back.. Best from Thomas
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donato r.
{K:16361} 5/16/2005
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Hi Thomas Magnifico questo scorcio ... e come sempre ottimo B/W... regards donato
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 5/14/2005
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This "Italian series" is fantastic, i can see a special way to keep photo in your tones and composition. This is not usual, you are constant and excellent!
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 5/13/2005
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The boats, the lamp, the archway...this is fine-art beauty! 7+
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Rima Dario
{K:4427} 5/13/2005
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Con un po di contrasto in +???? Cioa Dario
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Onur Özbakan
{K:16763} 5/13/2005
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Dr. Thomas, this is a great shot revealing the architectural texture of Corricela, i'm sure its a beautiful place, well done.
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Bryan Miller
{K:3395} 5/13/2005
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always enjoy viewing your fotos. you have such a luminous quality in all your work!!! excellent control
bryan
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Marco Donatiello
{K:12147} 5/13/2005
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Bellissimo angolo! Ciao
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Roberto Okamura
{K:22851} 5/13/2005
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Very beautiful composition Thomas! Great work! Best regards! Roberto.
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Ahmad Hasan
{K:4164} 5/13/2005
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wonderful lights and shadows
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Zannoni Matteo
{K:12211} 5/13/2005
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bello scorcio,
PAce e salute, M.
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