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gesehen am Bahnhof in Amerang /Oberbayern

 

Minolta XD7

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Minolta XD7

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Minolta XD7

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Minolta XD7

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Minolta XD7

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Minolta XD7

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Ink Lift on Fabriano Unica

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Minolta XD7

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The Brucker Moos is an example of what wonderful things can happen when nature conservation and agriculture work together.

 

Bruck - It took 30 years. Now the renaturation of the Brucker Moos has been completed for the time being. This valuable patch of earth, which "has become so beautiful", as Bruck's mayor Josef Schwäbl described it, stretches over 700 hectares from Bruck to Pausmühle. It used to look different. Drainage measures, the straightening of the Moosach river and the construction of drainage channels caused the moor to shrink and created agricultural land. Yet an intact raised bog is so important - it binds up to 1.5 tonnes of CO2 per hectare.

 

Then, in 1985, the Bavarian Parliament passed the Species and Biotope Protection Programme. The project "Ecological Renewal of the Brucker Moos" was born. This gave rise to the Brucker Moos as we know it today. All those involved honoured this work in a ceremony at the Alxinger Wirt. "The beginning was difficult and did not go smoothly," said Schwäbl in his speech. The farmers would have been afraid for their land. But he emphasised: "The moss is a cultural landscape that was created by the work of the farmers and the area around the moss should also remain cultivable," he said. "But the nature conservationists were also afraid of the farmers," said Max Finster from the Lower Nature Conservation Authority. "But we have had positive experiences on both sides." To date, 190 hectares have been bought from the farmers or have become the property of the district through land swaps. The farmers continue to be responsible for maintenance. The area is renaturalised and extensively farmed.

 

Today, the Brucker Moos is home to valuable soil and meadow breeding species. The aim of the project, to return a large part of the moss to extensive agricultural use in an area that is as contiguous as possible, has been realised in an outstanding way. A "grandiose landscape" has been created.

 

Patricia Henke

   

with 135 Fujifilm provia100 diafilm

Hamburg, Germany. 2008 to 2016.

 

Taken on 135, color negative film.

 

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Technical Notes: Minolta XD7. The film emulsion was probably Rossmann's house brand of a ASA400 film, made in Japan, likely relabeled Fuji film sold under the Rossmann brand. This film does not exist anymore. Scanned on a PrimeFilm XAs in RAW with VueScan Pro, then processed in Lightroom with Negative Lab Pro.

Minolta XD7 - Ektar 100

 

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

Im Sommer hatte ich die Möglichkeit günstig an ein Minolta Rokkor Fish-Eye 7,5 mm zu kommen. Hier der erste Versuch. Aus eckig mach rund und dann wieder eckig. Aufgenommen mit eine Minolta XD7 auf Ilford HP5+.

 

In summer I had the possibility to get a Minolta Rokkor Fish-Eye 7,5 mm for a good price. Here the first try. From square to round and then back to square. Taken with a Minolta XD7 on Ilford HP5+.

Minolta XD7 : Minolta MD 35-70mm f/3.5 : Ilford FP4 Plus : PMK Pyro

Minolta XD7 : Minolta MD 35-70mm f/3.5 : Astrum Foto-100 : PMK Pyro

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : Spur Acurol-N

Minolta XD7

Obj. Minolta 28-70 mm

HP5 400

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Scann/ Epson V850 pro

   

Minolta XD7 : Minolta MD 35-70mm f/3.5 : Ilford FP4 Plus : PMK Pyro

Minolta XD7

Ilford Pan 400

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

Minolta XD7 : Minolta MD 35-70mm f/3.5 : Astrum Foto-100 : PMK Pyro

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

Along the Han River.

Minolta XD7 with Rokkor 35-105 f/3.5 on Portra 400

Yangpyeong, South Korea

July 2013

 

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : Spur Acurol-N

Minolta XD7 : Tamron Adaptall-2 35-135mm f/3.5-4.5 (Model 40A) : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : Spur Acurol-N

Minolta XD7 : Minolta MD 35-70mm f/3.5 : Ilford FP4 Plus : PMK Pyro

Hamburg, Germany. 2008 to 2016.

 

Taken on 135, color negative film.

 

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Technical Notes: Minolta XD7. The film emulsion was probably Rossmann's house brand of a ASA400 film, made in Japan, likely relabeled Fuji film sold under the Rossmann brand. This film does not exist anymore. Scanned on a PrimeFilm XAs in RAW with VueScan Pro, then processed in Lightroom with Negative Lab Pro.

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : Spur Acurol-N

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Ilford FP4 Plus : PMK Pyro

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Kodak T-Max 100 :

Spur Acurol-N.

 

An experiment using film stock with an expiry date of 2008

Minolta XD7

Obj. Minolta 28-70 mm

HP5 400

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Vor zig Jahren stillgelegte Bahnstrecke von Wasserburg nach Reitmehring,

  

Minolta XD7 : 35-70mm Minolta MD f/3.5 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : Spur Acurol-N

Minolta XD7 : Minolta MD 35-70mm f/3.5 : Ilford FP4 Plus : PMK Pyro

Minolta XD7 : Tamron 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 (Model 44A) : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : Spur Acurol-N

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