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It's decided, I'm going to make b&w from now as Ingrid and Azzo :D

 

I took this evening negative film, I have scanned on my EpsonScan (not pretty on the Nikonscan :mad:) and here what it looks like ....

 

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R8 MacroElmar 35-70mm Ilford Delta 100

(lab. home development Ilford Xtol S )

EpsonScan V750+ AntiNewtonGlass (ANR)

 

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Great thanks to both of you , specialists in b&w :D

 

.... here is another newly scanned for Ingrid and Ivan :)

 

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Dunkirk beach (North of France near Belgian border)

R8 35-70 Elmar Ilford Delta 100

Epsonscan V750 + ANR glass

 

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and another flower for Ingrid and Azzo but at 12 000 kms from Europe I mean in Vietnam :)

 

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same camera, lens, film and scanner

 

Thanks for looking :)

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little daisy in macro offered to Ingrid :)

scanned this morning

Ingrid which would you prefer?

 

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Extension ring + Summicron 50mm + Leica R4S or Leicaflex SL

Film Ilford Delta 100 professional

Epsonscan + ANR Glass

 

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I waited for the lady to give in her vote. ...

 

I too opt for the 2nd Doc. :)

 

Ivan is a true gentleman :D

I also like the second because the blur gives an artistic side to the picture !

I see that Ingrid has a preference for all that is artistic :

Just look at his nice photos in b&w

 

Thank you Ingrid and Ivan for your comments

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another picture for Ingrid and Azzo :)

 

bee on cherry blossom

 

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Macrophoto with same equipment

Ilford Delta 100 professional

Epson scan V750

 

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Thank you Philipp ,Michael and Paul for your nice comments much appreciated

 

Now for Ingrid who loves the abstract :D

what is it? aquatic or terrestrial?:)

 

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a little reframed

 

Epson scan V750

Film Ilford Delta 1200 Professional

R8 Macro Elmar

 

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Thank you Philipp ,Michael and Paul for your nice comments much appreciated

 

Now for Ingrid who loves the abstract :D

what is it? aquatic or terrestrial?:)

 

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a little reframed

 

Epson scan V750

Film Ilford Delta 1200 Professional

R8 Macro Elmar

 

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thanks Doc - hmm, i don´t know, but i think aquatic .. ? :)

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thanks Doc - hmm, i don´t know, but i think aquatic .. ? :)

Yes it is "aquatic" to make you happy :) since the plant should be watered :D

you only win half :)

 

Yes it looks like a sea anemone : nice rendering in b&w isn't ?

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They are all very nice indeed, and the first and the last are my personal favorites.

(And Philipp is correct . . . that is a fly, not a bee.)

 

Hi Dave

Thanks for looking and for your nice comment

I can only bend to experts Philipp and Dave :)

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Very cool stuff. That first shot reminds me of the early work of the Photo-secession - who's pioneering work allows us to be here today.

Wilfredo thank you :) for looking and comment

Ingrid's inspired me....:)

Far away in time, I often photographed in b&w

I get out these negative film (which I developed myself) with great pleasure for scanning

... film grain is inimitable

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