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Hello @ all,

 

here my first post from Frankfurt attachicon.gifGER_FRA_R2_Schwld+FRA_KodakGold200_33_listo.jpg :)

 

M7, Kodak Gold 200, CoolScan V with VueScan

 

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Driving in the dusk.

Shot from a driving car with about a 1/15. So even the moon get's blurred. But amazingly the structure at the right is sharp.

 

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M6, 35CronASPH, Fuji Reala

 

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Another new one.  Hasselblad 501c, Tri-x, Rodinal 50:1, Canon flatbed scan. 

 

 

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Yes I shoot colour too, in the good old bad old days on Kodachrome 64 (mostly). Once sent to the lab I would become insufferable until the postman broke the tension by bearing the treasured yellow envelope with rattling contents, as if that was not bad enough the house was immediately plunged in darkness ...

 

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The camera details are lost to me but the scene was recorded in Namibia where I worked for some time in 1985.

 

 

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Yes I shoot colour too, in the good old bad old days on Kodachrome 64 (mostly). Once sent to the lab I would become insufferable until the postman broke the tension by bearing the treasured yellow envelope with rattling contents, as if that was not bad enough the house was immediately plunged in darkness ...

 

I remember those days all too well, the sending away, the wait, then the darkness (or lightness of the light-table). Ah, those days. Mostly K25 in my time.

Now, we have instant gratification, you can chip, delete, and shoot again.

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I remember those days all too well, the sending away, the wait, then the darkness (or lightness of the light-table). Ah, those days. Mostly K25 in my time.

Now, we have instant gratification, you can chip, delete, and shoot again.

Gary

 

As a slightly dissenting voice ;) , I never had these memories as film was pretty much out as a consumer vehicle when I was young

 

I have really discovered it in the last few years as a beautiful way to take pictures with a unique quality and mood:

 

 

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There is a time for instant gratification and there is also a time for thought, preparation and contemplation ...

 

the visit to pick up the negatives and CD or waiting for the envelope is just as exciting ...

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Something to keep Adam on the graffiti track.

R8

R28-70

Kodak 200

Plustek 8100

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R8

R28-70

Kodak 200

Plustek 8100

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Three garages. Leica M6 and something, trix400. Tony.

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Some more from Iceland with my Fuji GW690 on Acros 100, developed in HC110 1:31. Still struggling with the scanner though...

 

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Fuji GW690 Acros 100 HC110 1:31

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As a slightly dissenting voice ;) , I never had these memories as film was pretty much out as a consumer vehicle when I was young

 

I have really discovered it in the last few years as a beautiful way to take pictures with a unique quality and mood:

 

 

19729745656_b5e47a0a9e_b_d.jpg

 

There is a time for instant gratification and there is also a time for thought, preparation and contemplation ...

 

the visit to pick up the negatives and CD or waiting for the envelope is just as exciting ...

Well said, Harold. As simply as it may seem, the shape, size and color of that lady's hair in the middle of the frame brings the image together for me :)

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