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Kesington station entrance

London (august 2014)

 

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Kodak Portra 160

M7

Summicron 28 Asph

 

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Colour-matched... ;) 1957 IIIg, 1951 Summicron 5cm Collapsible, Agfa Vista 200.

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Marc, as I said in the another thread , superb picture ! really nice grain of Ilford 3200

Can I have the detail of the development ? time, dilution ? thanks

One of your best picture , in the "decisive moment" in the manner of Henri Cartier Bresson :)

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Is it this lens Marc ?

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/50mm_f/2.8_Elmar-M

 

Thanks a lot Henry!!

You are right Henry. This is exactly the lens. I think that for street photography t is the perfect lens, so small, you don't need a large camera bag.

For the Ilford 3200 I used Spur HCD 80 1+24 20°C, 3 min and then HCD 50 1+24 20°C, 9:30 min.

 

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securing a crack - hommage to Nakachima style woodworking- :)

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securing a crack - hommage to Nakachima style woodworking- :)

A great hommage Becker with a nice b&w picture in addition :)

beautiful shade of black, grey and shadow

Thanks Becker

Henry

 

In the same style , North beach of Dunkerque :)

I like the grain of film which well reproduces the sand

 

Ilford D100

Ilfosol S dil: 1/9

M7 50LA

 

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All three are excellent photographs, Henry, but from these examples the two on film look wonderfully 'foggy'.

 

Mike.

This picture is for you Mike and for all film lovers :)

 

near my house, I am lucky to have this little river ... under fog , at 7:00 am

enjoy fog with film :)

 

Ilford HP5

M7 Summilux 35 Asph

 

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Here's a photo with M8 DNG converted b&w SE style Ilford HP5 400 Isos > Jpeg for post

Your opinions ?

 

Do not you think that something is missing ?

 

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Leica M8

Summicron 28 Asph

 

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Henry,

 

I think you'll like these two.

Shot on film but using the enemy (Hasselblad X-Pan II) so I can't post them here:

 

...btw, new M7 used this weekend back at the same locations as above with BW400CN (my favourite B&W film) and Ektar 100 but awaiting processing & scanning. Lots of mist and cloud! So I'll post soon with a photo of the camera.

 

What a fantastic camera, a joy to use and so nice going back to the simplicity and constraints of film. These actually are quite liberating by limiting options otherwise offered by digital. Also, nothing focuses the mind like knowing there are only 36 frames per roll.

 

I must add that personally I don't consider film superior to digital or vis-a-versa, just different.

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Some details from the Erfurt Cathedral:

 

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M4-P - SC 35 - Portra 400

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Chillon Castle

M6 TTL

35 mm f 1.4

TMax @ 320 in Spur HRX

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This picture is for you Mike and for all film lovers :)

 

near my house, I am lucky to have this little river ... under fog , at 7:00 am

enjoy fog with film :)

 

Ilford HP5

M7 Summilux 35 Asph

 

It is a fabulous image Henry nicely balanced and lovely tones!

 

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Charles

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Absent due to Congress, sorry :)

 

"Different" ? as said Mark , oh yes , it is certain !

I look for what is closest to what I see, difficult ? no !

but for the fog I must admit that it is to the advantage of film

 

Look at these 2 color photos , the 2 pictures are uncorrected :

.... and color not similar : tree leaves

Dng > Jpeg

 

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Tiff > Jpeg

 

 

Your objective opinion ?

 

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