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For all lovers of poppies :)

 

The green color of Fuji (for the bokeh) as said Joe in the background is superb

full nuance and faithful in green tone

 

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Fuji Reala 100 (it looks a bit like Portra for the red)

M7 Macro-Elmar 90

No correction (not needed) and uncropped

 

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Aunty Maud - M7/TX400@800

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Me shot by a friend, Malaga Spain 2014 - M7/TX400@800

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Frode - M7/TX400@800

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Torremolinos Silhouette - M7/TX400@800

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I continue in color with Fuji film :)

 

the "velvety" and "softness" side of the rose seen through the film

 

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M7 90 ME

Fuji Reala Pro 100

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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.

 

I think you are right! I struggled with the withbalance on the color version for some time and finally decided to convert the picture with SilverEfex.

 

Thank you all for your opinions!

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Waterlily Claude Monet's garden at Giverny

 

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Kodak TX 400

M7 Apo Summicron 90 Asph

 

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I put more development time in the developer, it was a mistake on my part :o

So, I have the grain but I find the picture of this poppy rather pretty

And you, what do you think ? :)

 

Leica M7

MacroElmar 90

Bergger 400 Plus

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I put more development time in the developer, it was a mistake on my part :o

So, I have the grain but I find the picture of this poppy rather pretty

And you, what do you think ? :)

 

Leica M7

MacroElmar 90

Bergger 400 Plus

Picture uncropped

 

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Thanks lovely Doc.

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The world is full of illogic.

As people look for cameras with sensors of several million pixels at unaffordable prices, we have the film much cheaper, which gives us satisfaction

with colors like in the picture below.The color of the stone of this old castle is really well reproduced.

 

I'm not talking about grease stains on the sensors, out of stock, waiting stress return repairing , pictures with stains corrected with LR or PS etc .... :mad:

I do not also talk about some of the images that arrive to be "synthetic images", with "smooth" edges, with no soul

 

So why look elsewhere what can be achieved with a single welknown support , since the advent of photography and has since evolved to reach

the level of this film Kodak Portra ? :)

 

It's a self-reflection (after 5 years of using my 2 digital M) , and your opinion ? :)

 

lichen and old stone

 

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M7 MacroElmar90

Kodak Portra 160

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Wild daisy in macrophoto

... flower around 1,5 cm :)

 

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Leica M7

Macro-Elmar 90

Macroadapter + tripod +cable release

+patience because of the wind

Fuji Reala 100 pro

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Hello Henry,

 

looks like the tip of a pencil was sharpened feel fresh with a sharp object - like me in the shade, in the focal plane, in the light area

 

 

 

:)

Thanks Ingrid for your comment .... a "tip of pencil" nice comparison , thank you :)

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I am always impressed by the "physiognomy" of faces of the statues

They have a model ?

 

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Kodak TX400

Apo Summicron 90 Asph

 

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