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This afternoon, bringing back the Noctilux after my tests, my Leica store asked me to do some tests with the new Fuji Superia 200 he had just received and also he wants to test its color revelation bathroom if they are still good after three weeks vacation.
Here are some pictures, I think the color is good
Development Noritsu 35 °C

 

Cloudy that day  :(

 

Fuji Superia 200

Any correction

 

M7 35 LA

 

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and the red for Adam

not sunny to day

 

 

Fuji Sup 200

automatic Noritsu Film Developer

Raw scan Coolscan Tiff>Jpeg for post

 

 

M7-35LA

 

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Despite the cloudy weather, I find that the Fuji is quite sensitive and the color is faithful and nice.

If it's sunny , it'll be better but ....I can not change the time  :)  or I do not take pictures :D

 

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On the 4th floor terrace of my apartment building, A friend and LorenzVS having a drink.

 

Leica R8

Summilux-R 1:1,4/80mm

Kodak Portra 400

Leica SF58 flash

 

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Another one from the beach.

 

Leica R8

Summilux-R 1:1,4/80

Kodak Portra 400

 

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I tend to not even use my 50 and 35 mm lenses on the R, the 80 is all I need! [emoji173]️

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Some of the Chihuahua:

 

Leica R8

Vario-Elmar-R 1:4/35-70

ILFORD FP4+ (Self developed in D76 20 min 22˚C)

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Leica R8

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ILFORD FP4+ (Self developed in D76 20 min 22˚C)

 

Leica R8

Summilux-R 1:1,4/80

ILFORD FP4+ (Self developed in D76 20 min 22˚C)

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More kodak ektar cityscapes

these next two are from the driving lane that is on the southern edge of the Queensborough/59th street bridge just before sunrise a couple of weeks ago.

I planned to check this place out for the sunrise thinking that i might be able to set up on the small shoulder of the driving lane.  If successful, the position would be ideal because there is no fence or other obstruction to the view.  One can easily do a swan dive into the East River if one wished to "go" that way.  I live just a few streets away and hiked to the entrance of this driving lane of the bridge and realized that there really was no shoulder to squeeze into.  However, the lane was closed off to cars so i thought it was my lucky day and i started walking along the lane across the bridge to the Queens side.  I stopped a little more than half way to position myself for these two photos when the sun starting to beam across the city.  These pre-sunrise shots are NOT the shots i wanted.  to make a long story short, my adventure was cut extremely short and i got escorted off the bridge by the NY Police Department.  Turns out that the bridge is closed every night until 6am.  I was blocking the road and depayed the opening of the lane.  I hadnt even had a chance to take any shots by the time the police came with their lights flashing.  I was already set up and waiting for the glorious pending sunrise.  So i just snapped these shots while the cop was on his radio talking about how he "had" me.  

I am quite impressed with how the Ektar picked up the colors in the pre-sunrise sky.  I think the film's tendency for saturation helps this.  

Shot with a 180mm Zeiss Planar medium format lens.

 

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Waiting for customers.  M7, Summaron 35mm f2.8, Tri-X, Rodinal.

 

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...I live just a few streets away and hiked to the entrance of this driving lane of the bridge and realized that there really was no shoulder to squeeze into.  However, the lane was closed off to cars so i thought it was my lucky day and i started walking along the lane across the bridge to the Queens side.  I stopped a little more than half way to position myself for these two photos when the sun starting to beam across the city.  These pre-sunrise shots are NOT the shots i wanted.  to make a long story short, my adventure was cut extremely short and i got escorted off the bridge by the NY Police Department.  Turns out that the bridge is closed every night until 6am.  I was blocking the road and depayed the opening of the lane.  I hadnt even had a chance to take any shots by the time the police came with their lights flashing.  I was already set up and waiting for the glorious pending sunrise.  So i just snapped these shots while the cop was on his radio talking about how he "had" me.  

I am quite impressed with how the Ektar picked up the colors in the pre-sunrise sky.  I think the film's tendency for saturation helps this.  

Shot with a 180mm Zeiss Planar medium format lens.

 

Did they give you a ride home?   ;)

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Did they give you a ride home?   ;)

They gave me a ride to the other side of the bridge and then kicked me out of the car.  The sun was rising fast and the light was unbelievable and i ran with all my gear about 15 minutes to the edge of the water on the Queens side to catch the very end of the sunrise (from a random and less than ideal vantage point that i hadnt souted).  My back and knees hurt for days afterward. And i lost my (very nice Linhof) cable release and had to trace back my steps and miraculously found it.   

Here is a shot from the salvaged ordeal...

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They gave me a ride to the other side of the bridge and then kicked me out of the car.  The sun was rising fast and the light was unbelievable and i ran with all my gear about 15 minutes to the edge of the water on the Queens side to catch the very end of the sunrise (from a random and less than ideal vantage point that i hadnt souted).  My back and knees hurt for days afterward. And i lost my (very nice Linhof) cable release and had to trace back my steps and miraculously found it.   

Here is a shot from the salvaged ordeal...

All beautiful shots...well done.

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