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Leica M3 & 50mm Elmar M - Fuji Superia200

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More Fuji colors for you :)

 

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and inside (no monopod and no flash)

the statue is 7- 8 meters high, entirely gilded with gold leaf

you can see the statue on the first photo below

 

 

Fuji Superia 100

M7 35 LA

 

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Portra 160 with Hexar RF and 35 Summicron v4.

 

Pete.

 

 

Lewis Hamilton.

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Our Champagne vineyard in winter , snowy that day :)

just after a snow episode and with a sun that will disappear :mad:

 

Kodak Ektar 100

Leica M7

Summicron 28 Asph

 

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Love the photo, Henry. It is really special.

Here's one for the weekend. A slight blur that I regret but that's life...

28mm elmarit pre-asph portra 400

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Kodak Portra 400

M7 50 LA

 

Attention danger, the waterfall is 70 meters high :)

Vietnam

 

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Beautiful Jaguar ! :) ... asks the man with the cigarette ! :mad:

Unusual color isn't ?

 

Kodak Ekt 100

MP 50 Cron

 

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Ilford HP5 400 Isos - M7 - Cron 28 Asph

 

Snow over the city

 

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Thanks for looking :)

 

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It must be love!!!!

Just a snapshot with M6, Portra 400 and Canon 1.8/35

 

best regards

 

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A barbers shop in Central London M3, 50 'lux pre-ASPH, Fuji S-400

 

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A barbers shop in Central London M3, 50 'lux pre-ASPH, Fuji S-400

 

Hi Robert, I love the colors, the angle and the shallow depth of field of your image.

I also think that film (400 asa) adds that «timeless» touch.

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Leica M6 & Summicron 50mm & Kodak BW400CN.

 

 

Snow? Did someone mention snow? A couple of snaps taken on this year's ski holiday at a tiny chocolate box gorgeous place called Axalp.

 

It snowed. And then some.

 

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Well, with the enthusiasm from many of the members here rubbing off, mainly Henry, I have renewed my love of film.

 

Digital is SOOOOO easy, shoot, inspect, upload, and what's next. Too easy perhaps.

 

This is from a roll of APX100 that I took to Europe two years ago, and never used. Put back in the fridge, where it sat until I received yet another M6, and I dug it out, about 3-4 months ago. I shot the roll in a few days while our eldest grand-daughter visited over Christmas, she's a trick for sure. Film then went back into the fridge, and only today I dug it out and ran it through some Rodinal.

 

Taken with an ugly 50 Summicron (now sold, but looking at the negs, I already miss it), and the M6 with APX100/Rodinal (1:50) combo.

 

Film was "scanned by shooting a prof sheet on the light box (while the negs were inside the sleeve/page. Then the few I wanted were removed, and photographed using my X-E1 and Leica BEOON. Lens was an aged Apo Rodagon 50mm.

 

Altogether, a very pleasant process, NO, not as simple as digital, but pleasant just the same. And the bonus? "Spotting" the dust and dags is so much easier than the old days of ink and a fine spotting brush. I'm hooked.

Gary

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