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just posted a similar shot from my "NYC commuter files" in the People Forum (which I actually like better)

I like this for its use of available reflective light and thought I'd share....

28mm summaron, portra 400

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Hello Henry,

two images of a poppy flower - different in design - different in focus - in different light conditions -

both very appealing :)

 

but

i'd choose Bergger 400 :)

 

Kodak for me

 

Ingrid sorry but I had a few rolls of Bergger to try and I also had a few rolls of Kodak. I have taken in different places

but at the time I had only one M7.Now I have 2 and I will repeat some film tests soon

 

Ingrid and James, thank you for the reply and the interest you have to distinguish between the two films :)

 

Looking at the crop of the two photos, from a general point of view, Kodak has more black and finer grains which

gives a little more clearly than Bergger with less fine grains.

 

For portrait, perhaps Bergger give more value to the skin pores and may be is better

Both are nice ....but also according to the taste of each, it's a little charm side of the film,

as said a famous photographer "each film is a new sensor" :)

Best regards

Henry

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Well we may be impressed but she certainly is not!

 

She looks critical. That is most probably caused by the zone focusing that is being used here. She is right too, her beauty deserves more focus :)

Apart from that I like A Miller's series of commuters very much

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just posted a similar shot from my "NYC commuter files" in the People Forum (which I actually like better)

I like this for its use of available reflective light and thought I'd share....

28mm summaron, portra 400

Adam, me too , I am very impressed by her look :)

Nice shot.

Thanks for sharing Adam

Best

Henry

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I show you with what I listen to music now , as for the cameras and lenses with Leica brand....

 

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M8 50 LA

 

.... for music (classical and jazz) nothing better than the tubes :)

6550 US GE (General Electrics)

 

 

M7 50 Lux asph

Fuji Reala Superia

 

High fidelity picture (film), high-fidelity sound (tubes) = same fight :)

 

Listen to a voice, for example, Verdi, this will fit you in the guts, absolute transparency

 

Best

Henry

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Chinese ceramics is everywhere in Southeast Asia , including the blue color of the Tang and Ming dynasty (14th century)

Blue and white porcelain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

Which you prefer in color....

 

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...or in b&w ? :)

 

 

M7

Kodak Portra 400

90 MacroElmar

 

Thanks for looking :)

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Henry

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I prefer the color version. Black&white looks nice and accentuates the structures, but only in the color version the context (ceramics with the blue drawings) is transported.

 

Thanks for sharing!

James your choice is full of good sense , thank you :)

 

...maybe addressed to my friend who bought a M Monochrome and told me "he thinks in black and white" when he shoots ....:)

I let you judge

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Henry

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Coast of cliffs on ten kilometers of which the highest is at 134 meters, near Calais

 

Beautiful view of the English Channel and in good weather period, we can see the English coast :)

Note the presence of a seagull on the right (and not a spot on the sensor) :D

 

taken in "contre-jour" , cloudy and a bit foggy that day

 

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M7

50 LA

Fuji Superia Reala

 

Thanks for looking the film thread

 

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Henry

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.... :)

 

a bit foggy English channel :)

 

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... inside of lands

few walkers on the left .... a car ferry leaving for England in a fog :)

 

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two white points at left above the sea are two seagulls (not dust on sensor) :D

 

Fuji Sup

M7 50 LA

 

Henry

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... and beautiful wild thistles on the cliff

the green color and the purple color of Fuji are really faithful

 

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Fuji Superia

M7 50 LA

 

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Zeiss Biogon f2 Leica M6 and HP5+

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St Andrews harbour. M6 Zeiss Biogon Kodak Portra

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