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I love my M7

 

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...and I love Kodak TX :) for clouds

 

"Durance"' river (South France)

.... vanishing line

(taken from High Speed Train)

 

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ah mangoes is good and full of vitamins :)

 

Which you prefer ?

color (for fruit and flowers)

faithful color of Kodak Portra :)

 

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or b&w (> SE pro) ?

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7 50LA

 

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Lovely shot Henry. I prefer b/w because with color there is too much attention going to the litter bin and mopeds. :)

Thanks Jip for looking and commenting. I remember your argument :)

 

You want to see what a "erythema migrans" of Lyme disease?

Tick ​​bite in the center of the halo and diffusion of the germ in the body

The first reaction is halo

Photo taken left abdomen level , near a navel .Color shown best "inflammation" (thank you color)

Questions ?

 

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Fuji Superia 100 (not need digital to make these photos)

M7 + 50 LA

 

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Thanks Jip for looking and commenting. I remember your argument :)

 

You want to see what a "erythema migrans" of Lyme disease?

Tick ​​bite in the center of the halo and diffusion of the germ in the body

The first reaction is halo

Photo taken left abdomen level , near a navel .Color shown best "inflammation" (thank you color)

Questions ?

 

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Fuji Superia 100 (not need digital to make these photos)

M7 + 50 LA

 

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Henry

 

I had 4 days in hospital after a tick bite in Lithuania while on a motorbike tour, 4 days being pumped with antibiotics

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Hm, memories... Days after a walk around the Nürburgring I noticed a weird thing under my watch. Didn't know what it was so went to the doctor. It appeared to be a tick in my wrist. :eek:

 

On a serious note. Did my very first color development yesterday late in the evening. Off course it's no fun to try it one by one, so I simply developed two rolls of portra 400 and after that two rolls of of Cinestill.

The cap blew off twice while having the Cinestill in the bleach process, so half off the bleach ended up in the Jobo bath tub. :D

Luckily all 4 films appears to have images on them, but they are also full of stains from the stabiliser. Will see if I can post one or two images later this evening as it's been a while. :)

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Ah well, let me just put one up now... :)

 

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whatsapp by Tookaphotoof, on Flickr

 

I blew my whole bankaccount on an M240 and have been shooting a lot with it lately. But in the end my conclusion remains the same. Nothing beats the character of film. Cinestill in this case.

Time to fine-tune the process now.

Tooka

Congratulations on your first successful development C41 :)

I also like the natural color, without correction

Tooka , wash the film, at the end with a few drops of wetting agent (Photoflo)

 

There it is, I got my bath for color development. I would work at 37 °C.

 

" But in the end my conclusion remains the same. Nothing beats the character of film"

You are right on the whole line!

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Sometimes no halo but this :

 

...in a 35 year old woman , who kept the tick for 15 days , thinking that it is a beauty spot

 

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M7 50 LA (with Flash)

Fuji Film Sup 100

 

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I had 4 days in hospital after a tick bite in Lithuania while on a motorbike tour, 4 days being pumped with antibiotics

Hi GS,

So you had Lyme Borreliosis.

If antibiotic treatment was effective and that the germ has been removed, there will be no consequences.

Otherwise after dermatological stage comes the neurological stage . The germ is neurotropic ie it goes immediately

to the nerve centers. There is more serious since it can have a heart disease or facial paralysis.

The next step, after several years, it is rheumatologic with Lyme arthritis (treated by antibiotics) that can be confused

with a simple arthritis (treated by anti-inflammatory)

There is a blood test to see if you are infected or not

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I will havw to get the test because I have lots of aches and pains but that could be side effects to omoprezole

 

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I'll sent you a MP

Henry

 

Here is the causative agent,spiral appearance,seen by fluorescence microscopy.

Borrelia burgdorferi (Burgdorfer is the name of the practitioner who find the germ)

Lyme is the name of a city in Connecticut (USA) who first discovered this disease in 1975.

This is a friend who works in a laboratory that allowed me to bring my Leica R4S to put

on a column above the microscope.

Film Kodak 100 slide , with cable release

Leitz microscope

 

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... and thousands of eggs that the female ticks (2 here) lay in nature ! :mad:

there is also a transmission of the germ by eggs !

 

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Loupe Leitz (all my friend laboratory has Leitz equipment)

R4S Kodak slide 100

 

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