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serene

The Bayon, Angkor, Cambodia

feeling serene after finally finishing a photobook featuring images of a long time traveling companion, at various locations around the planet, and have submitted it to the photo lab...hopefully the results are ready before his upcoming birthday..it has been an extensive project involving images dating back as far as 1984, including searches through slides and negative film, as well as more recent digi-pix..the software was initially a puzzle too, but eventually figured it out...this image did not make the book, as it did not include my old pal, so will post it here, and with it likely conclude this gallery

now that my grand-daughter has given back the Nikon F80/Nikkor 28-200mm (in exchange for two older cameras and three lenses!!) any future film posts will be contemporary ones...we'll see what develops over the summer

Nikon F70 - Nikkor 24-120mm - Fuji Reala 100


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Jean-Claude Billonneau07-Feb-2023 20:10
Belle image du Bayon avec ces visages de pierre. V
MarcViskens05-Sep-2015 17:03
very pretty shot
Julie Oldfield12-May-2015 03:41
A great shot. Love the tones. V
Dave Petersen Photography11-May-2015 23:05
Wonderful lighting and contrasts in this incredible stones monument. I love the look of film and this really were able to keep that look. Well shot and so well presented. Voted
Alexander Kazakov11-May-2015 13:47
Great! V
Paco López11-May-2015 11:33
Excellent! V!
Colin Storey10-May-2015 18:14
Great image and a great narrative to go with it, what a lovely thing to do.
Tom LeRoy10-May-2015 17:21
Really great to see film, it just resonates so well and beautiful rendering you cannot get in digital. Good luck with the book. V
Blandine Mangin10-May-2015 15:30
superb ! v
Walter Otto Koenig10-May-2015 14:05
Impressive stone work well caught for posterity with the old F70. Look forward to seeing the contemporary images. "V"
Pete Hemington10-May-2015 13:40
Immense - thats a great shot and new place to me
Martin Lamoon10-May-2015 13:18
Just love this film photograph.
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John Hamers10-May-2015 11:38
wow...this really looks impressive ! Great and well composed image !!V
Helen Betts10-May-2015 07:12
The detail and clarity are excellent in this fine composition. I know from experience how much work photo books can be, so congratulations on finishing it! V.
Allan Jay10-May-2015 05:57
Wonderful to dig back through your archives....the monochrome really
suits your project, David!
Anitta10-May-2015 05:48
What a great job you've done with the book, many precious memories I assume... Thank you for sharing this fine image and looking forward to seeing the new ones... *V*
peterjay4510-May-2015 03:03
A fine shot indeed David. Have fun with your film shooting this summer. :)
Gill Kopy10-May-2015 01:06
What a fabulous monument and shot - fun digging up old treasurers :) V
PS Great that your grand-daughter is following in your footsteps.
larose forest photos10-May-2015 01:01
A superb image, and coincidentally I was reading about this site today before seeing your photo. V
Carol How09-May-2015 23:58
Its a very fine shot David! V

(I loved Fuji Reala film…seemed to get best results and prints from it)
bill friedlander09-May-2015 23:41
The carvings look very old and must have been done with primitive tools. Thanks for sharing this fascinating work of art. V
Jim Coffman09-May-2015 22:57
This is a fine image that I would love to have seen in person!
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