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A nice thing about film, put it in a box, forget about them for 30 some years and they are still there when you rediscover them.

 

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Kodak or Aggfa slide film Konika T4

 

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Becker nice picture in b&w.

Thank you for posting :)

 

A nice thing about film, put it in a box, forget about them for 30 some years and they are still there when you rediscover them.

[ATTACH]388954[/ATTACH] Kodak or Aggfa slide film Konika T4

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Peter, totally agree with you.

Photos of "Buddha park" date from 90s and I took them out for comparison with the images of the M9.

I do not know what it will be images of the M9 in 20 years, even if we save regularly :D

Thanks for posting Peter

 

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In humanitarian mission to treat Laotian as physician, these photos are from 1992

 

Film Fuji

 

repairs of the pagoda, cleaning tiles for recovery

outdoor temperature 41 ° C

Humidity over 90%

 

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bamboo scaffolding

 

 

Summicron 50

 

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A few more from the out of date Tmax100 that i shot at 400 by mistake M4-2+ 50mmF1.5VC M mount

I think i'm going to shoot the rest of the roll (came free in a bulk loader £50 at a club auction) at iso400 and stand develope

GS, confusion at ISO 400 instead of 100 is expected to give more grain therefore prettier, right ?

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For Peter and all lovers of Indiana Jones :D

 

Again, it's like the decor from the movie "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom "

with skulls :)

 

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Film Fuji Sup.100 ISO

 

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In humanitarian mission to treat Laotian as physician, these photos are from 1992

 

Film Fuji

 

repairs of the pagoda, cleaning tiles for recovery

outdoor temperature 41 ° C

Humidity over 90%

bamboo scaffolding

 

[ATTACH]389013[/ATTACH]

 

Summicron 50

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Henry

I found a little yellow this picture, isn't Peter ?

with a small correction of white balance ,

 

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Thanks Peter for your reply and comment

 

I told you that my M9 was a little disappointed me for this visit of "Buddha Park" for my second trip.

 

Here are two photos that are not taken at the same time because at that time the M9 does not exist

The general rendering is not the same of course

It is taken both in the afternoon, but a few hours difference , same month (August)

You will notice the smooth edges next to the statue

and a general rendering of the stone is not the same , less "hot", less natural,the "cold" side of the image, "flat", less "consistent" for the M9 :)

Briefly, most beautiful picture for the film

Perhaps Foveon sensor with 3 layers will be better !

 

Your opinion is welcome ?

 

I know you will tell me that it is not taken at the same time

Normally lens on the M9 is a 50 Summilux ASPH normally better than 50 non asph Summicron

 

I noticed the difference between film and digital both with Leica cameras and lens on around thirty pictures

 

N°1 N°2

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Photo n°1 : R4S+Fuji 100 Iso +Summicron 50 Photo n°2 : M9 160 Iso + Summilux 50 asph

 

In summary convenient for M9 (immediate picture) , but the aesthetic and beauty

this is the film :)

The more closer to reality is the film at the precise color (3 layers of silver Red, Green, Blue) , soft and not hard side of the photo (this is

what I call "flat" , not consistent,no nuance for digital) the most in relief side of film , versus one silicon layer with 2 filters for Red, 1 filter for Green , and 1 filter for Blue

Perhaps Foveon sensor with 3 layers RVB will be better

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Henry

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Window shoppers, in Ghent, Belgium.

Leica M3 Single Stroke, with Summicron-M(if I recall correctly) 50mm and Kodak TRI-X.

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Window shoppers, in Ghent, Belgium.

Leica M3 Single Stroke, with Summicron-M(if I recall correctly) 50mm and Kodak TRI-X.

Ghent , very nice city

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/other/286747-i-like-film-open-thread-10.html

 

Nice picture Jip beautiful grain

Thanks for posting

Have you another photos to share with us ?

You are welcome :)

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Koko, very nice color specially the first one

Thanks for posting

 

back to poppies ...i love poppy in film for the "color" and for "thicker" petals, not the type "cigarette paper" ie very thin (M9)

 

poppy under the shadow of wheat

 

Kodak Portra 160

 

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MacroElmar

Uncorrected and uncropped

 

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Alpine meadow some years back with Velvia 100

 

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Very nice color , natural with beautiful red

Thanks Peter

 

Yes Peter, sometimes due to the development of the film by my

laboratory, we have a dominant light yellow or blue that must be

corrected

I have a calibrated screen Enzo

I will soon develop my own color film (C41)

I wait for the water bath at 37 degrees Celsius in order now

I will also have less scratches on my films

I develop already black and white

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