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Sorry, it´s me again:)

 

This time I would like to hear your opinions. I can´t decide, which version is better:

 

 

In this case I think it is not a matter of colour vs. B/W; rather, the B/W version seems to have been made with much more attention to the details. It shows details, e.g. in the painting, in the columns and even in the furniture which the coloured version seems to be lacking.

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A city where the old and new style are side by side.

Very impressive !

 

Here "Fuji film Superia" looks like "Kodak Portra 160" in my opinion :)

 

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Impressive skyscraper :)

 

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and in b&w for James

Which you prefer ? :)

 

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As Philipp said , we see better details of architecture in b&w

Thanks for looking

 

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another photo converted SE for James

 

Old solar clock of ancient times :)

 

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Just to test the "sensitivity" of the film in full dark

color preserved :)

lighting over the cathedral

 

Kodak Portra 400

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Monopod

 

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Another way to test the color preservation, ballons at twilight and sunset

7:00 pm in August

 

Kodak Portra400

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Agfa 100

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Agfa is also a good film in b&w :)

 

Chenonceau castle

 

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.... :)

 

Agfa 100

 

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some macrophotos now....

 

"small daisies of the fields"

 

with Fuji Reala Pro 100. Your opinion about the color ?

M7 Macro-Elmar 90

picture uncorrected :)

 

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... waiting for next spring :)

 

cherry blossom (in macro)

 

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Fuji Reala 100

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(uncorrected and uncropped)

 

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with Fuji Reala Pro 100. Your opinion about the color ?

 

 

Hello Henry,

 

analog photography is something special - something you have to like - something that is very diverse and exciting at the same time - something that requires a lot of time - something that will necessarily differentiated approach must - something with many nuances ..... and finally a large complete works

 

my digital sense tells me .... not too rich, saturated colors but all the more shining bright colors ....

 

 

 

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Lovely photos. That color green is what brought me to Fuji film in the 1970's.

 

Joe

 

Joe thank you for your comment.

Yes, I often use(d) Fuji for my flower picture in normal or in macrophoto.

As you said, Fuji color specially the green is really nice , very soft :)

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Hello Henry,

 

analog photography is something special - something you have to like - something that is very diverse and exciting at the same time - something that requires a lot of time - something that will necessarily differentiated approach must - something with many nuances ..... and finally a large complete works

 

my digital sense tells me .... not too rich, saturated colors but all the more shining bright colors ....

 

 

 

:)

Ingrid, thank you for this long comment :)

I will tell you something .... your pictures look a lot like film :)

at the side that it is never too sharp and it is for this reason that I like them.

It is difficult, but much depends on shooting.

 

For me, I return to the film and I use less my 2 M digital cameras

 

Ingrid, why not try to do some b&w film rolls (question that I already asked you) :)

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Henry

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