Melbourne in Film from a Leica virgin


nice!!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Great description of your travel and photographs! :)
 

Beautiful stories behind beautiful photographs.
Thanks for taking us along on your trip... :)
 

Great stuff Phil!

Looks like sunny 16 works well for you :thumbsup:


+1 to raytoei for sharing the RF joy with fellow RF-ers.:thumbsup:

+2 for his generosity.

nice series & story behind every shot!
 

lovely series :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Great pictures and nice write up! Glad that you managed to get a great camera, enjoyed the trip and brought back wonderful pictures.

Felix(raytoei) is a great guy... someone who is willing to share his gears and passion!
 

Awesome work bro! Loved the stories behind your pictures! and +1 to Felix too!
 

Thank you guys, it's really encouraging!

Frankly, I never consciously considered if I should be stealthy or to engage them.
Sometimes they are just so interesting that I cannot help but want to know more about them.
Some scenes just require you to be stealthy to bring out the story, and that's when I 'try' to be stealthy, haha!

And yes! Many many thanks to Felix (raytoei) for his generosity.
He was really cool about it - didn't even nag at me to take good care of the setup - but of course I did!
And it's not just Felix, many others offered me their help too.
This is one hell of a community, and I'm very glad to be part of it.

Thank you for viewing, here are a few more. :)

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The Aboriginals, in many ways, are like the African Americans - bullied, outcast and robbed of their lands.


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Having a quiche at the Queen Victoria Market.


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We met in the elevator. He's from the countryside and is in the city to partake in a ballroom dancing competition.


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He owns a cigar store and speaks with a heavy Russian overtone. We talked about cameras, film and his old Yashica.
 

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We met him on a beach near Mornington Peninsula. He told us about his endless summer days and of his daily morning swim in the frigid waters.


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This was in the back-kitchen of a burger-joint in one of the suburbs that we managed to sneak into.
He was riddled with a crippling, pubescent awkwardness but remained impeccably courteous.



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He's from Tasmania and proudly regaled me with tales of his land's beauty. He was also the last person I spoke to in Melbourne.


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There are talents busking everywhere in Melbourne, and their standards are staggering!
He was rapping along to some wicked riffs. Also, a large numbers of guitarists I met were using Australia's own Cole Clark Guitars.



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Some are more unique than the others; here's a jumping bunny doing some sick slaps on his bass.
 

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A strange old lady with a thousand plastic-bags swaying along to a busking cellist.


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Their talents are diverse.


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The blind fiddler we met at a fair. He was incredibly good and probably can take the stage at the Esplanade.


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A songbird to kick off the Neopan400 shots.
 

that's it...i am using your pix to sell my m4p....LOL!

well done, really nice pix.
 

great stuff!! enjoyed the shots and especially the short captions..
 

Love it!!! Great stuffs to welcome me home from a hard day work!!!
 

+1:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

Hi guys, here are some of the black and white shots using Neopan 400.
Once again, thanks for all the kind words and for taking time to view!


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Punks on Flinders


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She walked pretty fast for an elderly woman.


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Golden Girls


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Almost all the old folks I met were immaculately dressed.


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And all of them used some sort of stroller.
 

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