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"Wild" thistle (without bee) taken on the Calais cliff and in color for GS and Allen

M7 90ME Fuji Superia 100

 

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.... another one for you , film lovers :)

 

Daisy in button

 

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Film Fuji Superia 100

M7 + 90ME + Macroadapter + tripod ...+ a lot of patience because of light wind

Uncorrected and uncropped

no "digital" smooth edges :mad:

 

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and another "wild" thistle on the Calais cliff

 

same camera, lens and film :)

 

Enjoy the "film" color :)

uncorrected as usual

 

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Get the M240 and learn how to work with Lightroom. You'll only have smooth edges when you want it! Couldn't resist... :p

 

I wish it was possible to 'unlike' posts like this. On Hacker News members can down-vote posts till they fade-out to invisibility.

 

Don't get me wrong, I believe in the freedom to post whatever you want, and my freedom to ignore it. But I come to some threads (such as this one) to escape the constant digital trolling of everything film, and simply enjoy looking at the beautiful examples of film photography without the annoying background noise.

 

Maybe next time you can resist.

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Get the M240 and learn how to work with Lightroom. You'll only have smooth edges when you want it! Couldn't resist... :p

 

 

Ordered the new Leica M magazine, should be arriving anytime now. :cool:

 

Allen, I am a lover of poppies and I take every year picture digital as film (I'll post some pictures for you to see the difference)

It is impossible to correct the edges..... unless the image is blurred. This is the Photo Software that does it . Also look at

the photos of MM and compare with photos from film ! It's not at all the same thing.

I hope you do not blame me for this franchise :). Leica may be understood in releasing soon the new M-A !

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Henry

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Plasticman, lighten up a bit. I can't resist the same trolling the other way around. :D

 

But if you want a serious post from me, I personally think both sides should try to respect each other. Everyone is exaggerating far too much.

I enjoy a terribly slow outdated 4x4 and also a very low and fast rear wheel drive lightweight sports car. I like typing on my laptop, but I equally enjoy my fountain pen. I enjoy shooting film and at the same time, I equally enjoy digital.

If I'm mistaken and the idea is we can only be serious and praise about how good analog photography is and we should have a censorship about anything digital, then I clearly don't belong in this thread and will leave in peace as i like to keep myself open minded to both platforms. :)

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Plasticman, lighten up a bit. I can't resist the same trolling the other way around. :D

 

But if you want a serious post from me, I personally think both sides should try to respect each other. Everyone is exaggerating far too much.

I enjoy a terribly slow outdated 4x4 and also a very low and fast rear wheel drive lightweight sports car. I like typing on my laptop, but I equally enjoy my fountain pen. I enjoy shooting film and at the same time, I equally enjoy digital.

If I'm mistaken and the idea is we can only be serious and praise about how good analog photography is and we should have a censorship about anything digital, then I clearly don't belong in this thread and will leave in peace as i like to keep myself open minded to both platforms. :)

 

I think your reply is an overreaction. Which is ironic as you start out with the traditional internet 'lighten up' response.

 

I think this forum as a whole is groaning with the relentless, depressing weight of film vs digital rubbish - and here we have one thread which I sometimes come to as a refuge from all of that. You have a different opinion - fair enough. I'm not into censoring anyone.

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Allen, I am a lover of poppies and I take every year picture digital as film (I'll post some pictures for you to see the difference)

It is impossible to correct the edges..... unless the image is blurred. This is the Photo Software that does it . Also look at

the photos of MM and compare with photos from film ! It's not at all the same thing.

I hope you do not blame me for this franchise :). Leica may be understood in releasing soon the new M-A !

Best regards

Henry

 

Not at all Henry, you know I still have my preferences for film, apart from the fact I'm on my third cinestill roll which doesn't fit in the camera as the canister is bent. At almost 10 euro per roll they could have introduced some sort of quality control. Never had it with any other brand.

 

Anyways, remember this?

Yes i like much Allen

Nice series . More please :)

Film or M240 converted ?

Best

Henry

 

That means you were in doubt even though they were truly shot on film (HP5+). I've been misleaded quite a couple of times myself looking at photos from others. ;)

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Allen, I do not find the two pictures of the same poppy taken with digital M versus M film , but here are two photos (immediately available to me), that explain what I mean.

You to judge :)

 

"That means you were in doubt even though they were truly shot on film (HP5+)".

Allen sometimes yes for color , but if you look closely the "edges or lines", we'll see the difference.:)

 

Best

Henry

 

Back to photos !

 

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Kodak Portra 160

M7 50LA

 

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Poppies and wheat :)

 

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and another "wild" thistle on the Calais cliff

 

same camera, lens and film :)

 

Enjoy the "film" color :)

uncorrected as usual

 

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Henry

 

I made a mistake, in fact it is this picture that I wanted to post :o

Sorry for the double

 

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First one is lovely Henry!

 

Allen, I do not find the two pictures of the same poppy taken with digital M versus M film , but here are two photos (immediately available to me), that explain what I mean.

You to judge :)

 

"That means you were in doubt even though they were truly shot on film (HP5+)".

Allen sometimes yes for color , but if you look closely the "edges or lines", we'll see the difference.:)

 

Best

Henry

 

Back to photos !

 

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Portra 400 - Leica M7

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