Thursday 7 May 2020

Some prints that have circulated in Leica Circle 6

This week I am publishing s few of the prints I have circulated as a change from endless equipment reviews. Brief details are added. Regular visitors to these pages will know that the Bag of members prints circulates about six times a year and each of the members awards a mark. The annual winner gets....nothing much at all....beyond the satisfaction of winning and a printed certificate. There was a time when an engraved lens cap was awarded. now a small shield is given  at our Annual Exhibition.

Sadly we have been forced to suspend circulation due to the present Virus with, at present, no news of when it may be safe to resume. However this may remind members of what we got up to in the past!

Some of these earlier prints have already appeared in the Blog in the past.These will receive attention in a 'copy and paste' exercise required to make a printed book copy for my own use. I have already had one made as a form of proof copy and it is painfully clear that some references to past events and timetables should be deleted before I go to the expense of a 'Coffee Table' edition!






Kilcott-Spring 2019. The South Cotswolds
Leica 111G. Summicron. Rollei 25.

Damme, Belgium from Church Tower.
Ilford Delta 100 Leica M2/ Summicron
in Perceptol 1:3






Early Morning in the Plaza, Salamanca, Spain
Ilford Delta 100 in Perceptol 1:3
Leica M2 Summicron.

Strangely similar,these two scenes were taken 900 miles apart and  separated by several years. The upper photo was in Mahon,Menorca, on the steps of the Carmelite Market. The lower photo was taken at The Horse Hospital,Camden lock,London.Both Leica grab shots.
Rayher against the light in Hyde Park, London, taken on the spur of the moment when visiting the Serpentine Gallery. Leica SL (Film)
on t-Max 400  in  D-76 .with 50mm Summicron.



Taken at Gortmore on the Bishop's Road, Gortmore,Downhill,in Northern Ireland.Leica r4s on Rollei RPX 25 in FX-39. The distant horizontal line is Loch Foyle-The estuary of the Foyle.

The restored Clevedon Pier in Somerset, the only Grade 1 listed Pier in England. As with most of the Severn Estuary the tide runs far out to reveal the beach as in my shot. Leica M2 with 35mm lens on T-Max 400

The terrace adjoining The Church of Saint Eulalia at Alior,Menorca.
Leica R4s on Rollei 25 in FX-39 and Summicron 50mm

SANTA SANTA 

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