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A good combination of my M7 is Apo Summicron 90 Asph 

great images of portrait, architecture, street photos, flowers etc....

 

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M9 (as back up) + MacroElmar 90

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On board the 'Pont Aven' en-route Santander to Portsmouth in late June.  M7, ZM Biogon 35mm, Acros 100, Rodinal.

 

 

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This looks very relaxing and nice, indeed. Acros is another film I have no experience with. I must try it.

 

On board the 'Pont Aven' en-route Santander to Portsmouth in late June.  M7, ZM Biogon 35mm, Acros 100, Rodinal.

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A good combination of my M7 is Apo Summicron 90 Asph 

great images of portrait, architecture, street photos, flowers etc....

 

One picture

 

attachicon.gifL1015964m7cron90lfht+++m9-900-50ct.jpg

 

M9 (as back up) + MacroElmar 90

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Henry

 

I was loaned a 90mm for my M4P and hated it, ill stick with just 28mm,35mm and 50mm

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A good combination of my M7 is Apo Summicron 90 Asph 

great images of portrait, architecture, street photos, flowers etc....

 

One picture

 

attachicon.gifL1015964m7cron90lfht+++m9-900-50ct.jpg

 

M9 (as back up) + MacroElmar 90

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Henry

Hi Gary,with the Apo 90 I can photography a lot of pictures I cannot with a 50 per example

I recognize a slight difficulty to focus and you can need a magnifier (for me , I don't use it).

 

I want to show you  this first picture with a nice bokeh you can have with this lens

and I also like the "soft" side of the rose . It brings a little artistic touch to the flower and what

surrounds it :)

 

focus at 1 meter.

 

MacroElmar 90 (ME90) does the same thing but it has less nuance .

the only advantage , ME90 is lighter and the focus is at 0.70m

 

 

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MP - 90 A.Cron Asph

 

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another pictures with this lens later :)

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Architecture : this style of sculpture interests me, but is high enough, my 90 will be useful :)

Old building in Frankfurt (Germany) , the Old Town

 

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MP -Apo Summicron 90 Asph

 

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Hi Gary,with the Apo 90 I can photography a lot of pictures I cannot with a 50 per example

I recognize a slight difficulty to focus and you can need a magnifier (for me , I don't use it).

 

I want to show you  this first picture with a nice bokeh you can have with this lens

and I also like the "soft" side of the rose . It brings a little artistic touch to the flower and what

surrounds it :)

 

focus at 1 meter.

 

MacroElmar 90 (ME90) does the same thing but it has less nuance .

the only advantage , ME90 is lighter and the focus is at 0.70m

 

 

attachicon.gifImage1rosefujirealam7lufgerenght+++-2-950-50ct.jpg

 

 

Fuji Provia

MP - 90 A.Cron Asph

 

Best

Henry

 

another pictures with this lens later :)

That is beautiful colour Henry, the 90 is a great lens, two things I am inspired to do now, try some colour and use my 90 a bit more again!!
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Here are two from our mini-vacation in Nice this past Easter, both TTL 50/1.4 Asph and 5222 pushed to 800 in HC-110B.

 

They look fine at this size but at the 2000dpi scan size it is fairly evident that my developing skills have room for improvement. I find HC-110 a bit tricky because of the rather random results it gives regarding grain. Some images on a roll will be smoother than other. Temperature is a important, I have come to understand, and this roll was developed at 22C for 9m30s. I might have had slightly better results in dilution H which doubles the time and halves the dilution. Some of the contrast can of course be tamed during the scanning process, which I tried to do here.

 

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Last summer 2014  shot with 90 Apo Cron, poppies are far away and in the middle of a field

of ripe wheat , space effect and bokeh :)

 

 

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M7-  Apo Summicron 90 Asph

 

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Here are two from our mini-vacation in Nice this past Easter, both TTL 50/1.4 Asph and 5222 pushed to 800 in HC-110B.

 

They look fine at this size but at the 2000dpi scan size it is fairly evident that my developing skills have room for improvement. I find HC-110 a bit tricky because of the rather random results it gives regarding grain. Some images on a roll will be smoother than other. Temperature is a important, I have come to understand, and this roll was developed at 22C for 9m30s. I might have had slightly better results in dilution H which doubles the time and halves the dilution. Some of the contrast can of course be tamed during the scanning process, which I tried to do here.

 

Flickr

 

19398960570_216c5bf76d_b.jpg

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Philip it's good and nice for me.

This picture is taken at the end of "La promenade des Anglais"  beach at Nice and near the Old Port  isn't  ?

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