Roundtown Cafe
Camera: Leica M3 with 50mm f/1.4 Summilux lens and T-Max 400 film. The film was devoped in T-Max developer, and the print Sepia Toned in a hot bath.
The light meter is my Sekonic Studio Deluxe with invercone aimed at the overcast sky... a gray card and averaged. The exposure was 1/125th of a second at f/8.
17 responses
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Richard Knight gave props (14 Oct 2009):
Iconic neighborhood scene. From another time . . .
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Regenia Brabham gave props (14 Oct 2009):
The sephia is the perfect choice for this shot. A very wonderful street scene.
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dp * gave props (14 Oct 2009):
Nostalgic for sure, sepia works for this image. Nice one. dp
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Leslie Hunziker gave props (14 Oct 2009):
I love this shot! Without any automobiles in the pic, it could be now, or years ago!
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Ronnie Ginnever gave props (14 Oct 2009):
Wonderful capture!
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JOE FAILK gave props (14 Oct 2009):
I didn't get that memo a few times either :)
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Judy Wanamaker gave props (14 Oct 2009):
This looks from circa 1940ish. Beautiful work.
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suzanne said (15 Oct 2009):
There couldn't have been much traffic around as he was crossing. Super shade.
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John Linton gave props (15 Oct 2009):
Very cool image.
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Prasanna kundu gave props (15 Oct 2009):
EXCELENT Street Shot!!!!
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Bryan Duarte gave props (15 Oct 2009):
very nice :-)
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Carol Arntsen Masiak gave props (15 Oct 2009):
this is beautiful
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Renee Gundrum gave props (16 Oct 2009):
Love it!!!!!!!!! Would have been perfect in "Nostalgia"!!!!
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P. Michael Bodigor gave props (16 Oct 2009):
Great street scene. Could be any town by me.
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Howard Simpson said (22 Oct 2009):
Another cornucopia of fun. Great shot...Think that guy likes plaid?
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Jan Hoffman gave props (25 Oct 2009):
This is superb; the Summilux sure shines in this one!
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Tom Mertens gave props (26 Oct 2009):
Very nostalgic... one of those shots that generates lots of curiousity.



