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En Admirant Paris...

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En Admirant Paris sent on April 26, 2014 (10:17) by Teogal. 7 comments, 527 views. [retina]

, 1/500 f/2.8, ISO 100, hand held.

Questo anziano signore parigino è rimasto dieci minuti buoni ad ammirare Parigi dalla collina di Monmartre, forse incantato dalla bellezza della sua città anche in una giornata uggiosa come quella.



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sent on June 05, 2014 (2:24)


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ancora una foto interessante. Tra l'altro nel tuo avatar c'è la Canon FTb che è stata la mia prima reflex tanti anni fa. Grandissima macchina!!!....per la cronaca (ma tu lo sai già) si tratta della seconda versione di FTb, quella del 1973. Ciao, è un piacere vedere le tue foto. Claudio

still an interesting photo. Among other things in your avatar there is the Canon FTb which was my first SLR many years ago. Great machine! .... For the record (but you already know) is the second version of the FTb, that of 1973. Hello, nice to see your photos. Claudio

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sent on June 05, 2014 (9:03)


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Grazie Cla.san per il passaggio ed il commento apprezzatissimo! :) la Ftb era (è tuttora a dire il vero) di mio papà, io ho imparato a fotografare a 14 anni proprio con quella...oggi me la porto dietro nelle occasioni particolari, come nel mio ultimo viaggio a Parigi, caricata con Ilford HP5 ;)

Grazie ancora del passaggio!

Thanks Cla.san for the passage and comment much appreciated! :) The Ftb was (still is actually) of my dad, I learned to shoot at age 14 with just that ... now bring with me on special occasions, such as during my last trip to Paris, charged with Ilford HP5 ;)

Thanks again pass!

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sent on June 05, 2014 (10:37)


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anche io ce l'ho ancora, anzi ne ho due, una uguale alla tua e una seconda della versione precedente, del '71 con alcuni particolari presi dalla "mamma" FT. Questa seconda è nera. Però ormai non le uso, ma la FTb era una vera nave scuola: aveva un esposimetro spot per cui dovevi stare molto attento a valutare, ovviamente senza automatismi, l'esposizione. Come fai per le pile al mercurio che non esistono più? Saluti

I also have it yet, in fact I have two, one equal to yours, and a second of the previous version, the '71 with some details taken from the "mother" FT. This second is black. But now I do not use, but the FTb was a real ship school had a spot meter so you had to be very careful to evaluate, obviously without automation, the exposure. How to make the mercury batteries that no longer exist? Greetings

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sent on November 04, 2014 (17:16)


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pur non essendo un esperto di macchine a pellicola come voi, ho ammirato con estremo piacere le tue foto. Hai uno stile davvero particolare e bello ;-).
Tutte le foto della galleria son eccezionali, questa in particolare.

Complimenti sinceri. Luigi

not being an expert in film cameras like you, I admired a great pleasure for your photos. You have a style very special and beautiful;-).
All the photos in the gallery are awesome, this one in particular.

Sincere congratulations. Louis

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sent on November 05, 2014 (10:49)


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Pochi esperti qui, solo tanta passione! ;-)

Grazie mille dei complimenti e del passaggio Geeno, apprezzo tantissimo. Sorriso Mi fai capire di essere sulla buona strada...grazie!

A few experts here, just a lot of passion! ;-)

Thank you so much for the compliments and the transition Geeno, I appreciate very much. :-) I do understand to be on your way ... thanks!

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sent on November 05, 2014 (11:28)


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Eccome se lo sei!!! ;-)

sempre dritto, avanti tutta! Cool

And how if you're !!! ;-)

straight ahead, full speed ahead! 8-)

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sent on November 05, 2014 (11:58)


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Bella, da poeta francese

Beautiful, by the French poet


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