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Heavy rain on Ullswater. Kodak Portra M6 and Zeiss 35 F2

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I have no "heavy rain" to offer you Poppers but only this view from 10.000 m at sunset :)

we fly to Asia so we are going to night

 

in Kodak Portra 400

 

clouds ... as cotton

 

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Leica M7

Summilux 35 Asph

Kodak Portra 400 at 10.000 m :)

You will notice that the skyline is a little curve with 35 lens on each side (wide angle effect)

 

Thanks for looking

Best

Henry

 

.... an anecdote when I took the sky with my 2 digital cameras, my obsession are "spots" on the sensor :mad:

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...always with Kodak Portra 400

 

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During my last humanitarian mission in 2014 to SE Asia in healthcare, I took all my lenses from 28 to 135 mm.

Here is a photo taken with 28, the effect of the "curved horizon" line is greater than 35

 

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Kodak Portra 400

Summicron 28 Asph

M7

 

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Henry

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Heavy rain on Ullswater. Kodak Portra M6 and Zeiss 35 F2

 

 

I *love* that!

 

Of course it evokes many childhood holidays in the Lake District when I had many opportunities to look at rain drops on the window.

 

Ric

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Taken in a dark motocross stadium

Tmax 400 pushed up to 6400, Spur HCD 80/50, MP

 

best regards

 

Marc

 

 

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It's time to move to a clean energy :)

 

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Kodak TX400

M7 50LA

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Henry

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Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.

M4, 35 Summicron v4, XP2

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For John HP5 Ilford

 

Frozen fog ... and film rendering

 

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M7 35 LA

Ilford HP5 400 Isos

 

"Each film is a new sensor"

 

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Henry

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Thanks Henry. Lovely shot. I also use FP4 and HP5, and am not averse to Kodak products either.....MP and TriX;)

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Thanks Henry. Lovely shot. I also use FP4 and HP5, and am not averse to Kodak products either.....MP and TriX;)

Nice contrast and nice black gray scale gradation only possible with film

I specially like our companion the dog at right waiting someone .... :)

 

For film I use both Kodak and Ilford for b&w and for color Kodak as Adam Miller and Fuji

Thanks John for posting

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Henry

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Snow!

28mm summaron, portra 400 w/ SF-24D flash

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