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Leica R8, Vario-Elmar-R 1:4/80-200

AGFA Vista 200

 

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Jip - that's totally "cool" (pun intended) :) I actually like the blue color as well as I think it offsets nicely with the orange and yellow in the sky, which are opposite ends of the color wheel and naturally complimentary. I just was wondering whether you intended it as in my workflow thee blues creep in to the file uninvited due to the scanning, which is quite normal an fixable, if one desires. It is a lovely image!

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Normally for C41, I send them to either AG Photo or Peak Processing and then scan the negs on my V700. However, my latest roll of Portra 160 I sent to the UK Film Lab (impressive web site). In return for my £15, I was sent a link to download the results of their dev/scan service. These turn out to be circa 6Mb .jpg's, supposedly sized to give a 16" x 12" print. Need to give some thought as to whether or not I will use them again.

 

Not wishing to de-rail the thread (I've added a BW400CN photo from the autumn to keep the pictures flowing:D) but I'm interested in your thoughts on the UK Film Lab scans, Keith. Do you feel they are a step up from the kind of scans you might get back from AG or Peak? I suppose I ought to give them a whirl but I'm slightly more put off by their policy of holding the negs than I am by the cost. If the scans are clean and sharp (I don't mind that they are 6MB JPEGs) I'd be willing to put up with the inconvenience of not having the negs to hand.

 

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I love poppy

you know why ?

because Kenzo perfume smells good :) and the actress Shu Qi is beautiful :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdLh0K_E_dI

 

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Wild poppy in wheat field

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7 MacroElmar

Uncropped and no correction :)

 

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Not wishing to de-rail the thread (I've added a BW400CN photo from the autumn to keep the pictures flowing:D) but I'm interested in your thoughts on the UK Film Lab scans, Keith. Do you feel they are a step up from the kind of scans you might get back from AG or Peak? I suppose I ought to give them a whirl but I'm slightly more put off by their policy of holding the negs than I am by the cost. If the scans are clean and sharp (I don't mind that they are 6MB JPEGs) I'd be willing to put up with the inconvenience of not having the negs to hand.

Nice Ian

shadow game :)

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another macrophoto with KP 160 :)

I like this bokeh in green variation and you ?

Uncorrected and no crop

 

M7 90 ME

 

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during my second mission ...

 

Emerald Buddha pagoda (Laos) :)

 

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Fuji Sup.

MP Elmar 90

 

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Fuji Sup

MP

50 Summicron

 

Vientiane (Laos)

second humanitarian mission 2007

 

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picture uncorrected

Dev Fuji Lab.

 

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for the pleasure of color :)

 

Pagoda fronton, under the roof

Notice the sculptures and the emerald green mosaic

 

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Fuji Sup

MP 135 AT

 

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Very nice this picture Jip

 

R8 SLR is one the best camera of Leica

 

always with the M240 ? (second picture) :)

 

Thanks

 

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Henry

 

 

I usually shoot the M240 but the guy on the picture is (LorenzVS) my boyfriend, I also made him buy a M240 haha. He uses my lenses and also has some of his own by now. :)

 

I really love the R8 indeed it's a great camera.

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M6 & Summicron 50mm & Ilford XP2.

 

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