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Old 07-09-2004   #1
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2nd roll through the Leica M3

Ok..I promise I won't be posting photos from every roll I take

Here are just some photos from the 2nd roll through my new-old M3.

This time Tri-X 400 and...as weird as it makes me feel..I must admit that I may have liked the look of the Fuji Neopan 400 a bit more. Will try another roll soon for comparison.

#1 - Berry Picking
This was the first berry picked out of what eventually became about 6 lbs that day.
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#2 - Breakdancing 1
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# 3 - Breakdancing 2
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#4 - Broom
Just a broom in leaned up against an old truck parked in Chinatown.
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Old 07-10-2004   #5
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I like the "Berry picking" shot, the one berry draws you in. These are really nice, the Tri-X seems alittle grainier than your last shots with the Neopan but still nice.

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todd, thanks. yes..i noticed that as well.. will actually run another roll of fuji neopan through the camera again - or a roll of acros - for comparison
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Old 07-10-2004   #7
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Lookin' really good, Richard. I like the berry picking one too, and also the broom. They're my two favs.

Which developer did you use on this roll? That could have a lot of bearing on the graininess.

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The single berry is a surprise, and a good suggestion of what's to come! Also like the broom shot a lot.
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Another vote for the berry and the broom shots Richard, they are my favs too. In the first one the single berry is an eye catcher, as is the tunnel view of the path and also like the focused leaves on the right.
And the broom one, well it's a perfect essay in textures, shapes, lights and shadows.
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I had to look carefully at the berry shot to understand the comments. My eyes were misled by the title of the shot I guess (I skipped the subtitle). My vote is for the broom, though. That's a nice statement on solitude, individuality and contrasts.
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Thanks for the comments - you picked the same 'favorites' as I did
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