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Ian for the last picture it looks like cliff Blanc Nez in Calais or Etretat cliff in Normandy

Very nice pictures Ian , specially the portrait. Your daughter ?

Thanks for sharing :)

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Henry

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Leica M3, Tele-Elmarit 90mm 'thin', Kodak Portra 160

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Ian for the last picture it looks like cliff Blanc Nez in Calais or Etretat cliff in Normandy

Very nice pictures Ian , specially the portrait. Your daughter ?

Thanks for sharing :)

 

Thanks Henry. The photo shows part of the western coast of the isle of Wight, part of the same great chalk dominated landscape that stretches into Northern France so it's no accident that it reminds you of the cliffs you mention. :) Yes, the portrait is of my daughter.

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Ripples & Rocks.  At Noja on the Spanish Atlantic coast.  M7, Summaron 35mm, Portra 160.

 

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Bart, I would suggest the the lab has done a great disservice to your roll of XP2 - the tones should be rich and the grain quite fine.  Did they actually process it as a C41 film?

 

Thanks, Keith.

No idea how the film was processed.

Next time, I'll try to find an alternative service.

 

Bart , I counsel you to develop yourself your films , it will be cheaper and it's a job "well done" :)

The scanners are cheap now, new or occasion. Epson Scan is a good brand and cheap

The best is an enlarger instead of the scanner to develop in silver paper

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Henry

 

I have never developed anything myself, Henry.

So, to see that job well done would demand "some" learning on my part  :)

Later, when I would have more free time on my hands, that would most certainly be a path to consider.

 

 

I wonder if your XP2 is overexposed. Overexposed XP2 scan very poorly, but prints fine. My experience and tests tell me that XP2 works optimally exposed as 200 ASA. You can do it as low as 50 ASA, but the thick negatives don't scan well. They seem to be very grainy and flat. Also - could it be that your lab did not process it in C41 chemicals? 

 

I did set the meter for 400 but I don't think I overexposed, Michael.

I didn't notice peculiar relations between aperture and shutter speed.

 

I don't know if the lab used C41 or not but that could be consistent with the results, according to the reactions here and to what I read.

 

PS  thank you all for the help!

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Old door and old stone of "farmhouse" called "mas"

Languedoc South France

August 2015

 

Kodak TX400

(dev.Ilfotech HC : 3 mn30)

Leica MP

Summmilux 35 Asph

 

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another recent pictures of this nice area to photograph :)

 

Old barrel and old stone

Languedoc

Aug. 2015

 

Kodak TX400

MP-35 LA

 

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Fabulous dynamic of film

from light to shade with all details :)

 

Kodak TX 400

Leica MP

35 LA

 

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A nice deco style building in the local city.

M6 50mm Col Summicron.

Delta 100. Rodinal 50:1.

 

 

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And about as old as it gets here, such is the age of this place.

Local church on the hill in the city.

M6 35mm Summicron.

Delta 100. Rodinal 50:1.

 

 

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A chance meeting at St Martin in the Fields recently, slight blur due to the slow shutter speed I'm afraid.

 

M6 - 35mm - Ilford Delta

 

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A few months ago at a Photo Exhibition


 


CL - 40mm - Ilford HP5


 


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