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This chance encounter last Saturday in Amsterdam was a challenge to meter and process, the locomotive was in deep shade and all around was bright sunlight. Knowing Spur Acurol-N produces a contrasty negative I tried to compensate at exposure although my print is not perfect yet thought I'd share this first attempt ...

 

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Leica MP - 35 mm summicron - Ilford Delta 100 (@ 80 ISO)

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Caged! M7, 50mm C-Sonnar f1.5, Tri-X, Rodinal.

 

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This chance encounter last Saturday in Amsterdam was a challenge to meter and process, the locomotive was in deep shade and all around was bright sunlight. Knowing Spur Acurol-N produces a contrasty negative I tried to compensate at exposure although my print is not perfect yet thought I'd share this first attempt ...

 

Leica MP - 35 mm summicron - Ilford Delta 100 (@ 80 ISO)

Well, you certainly would appear to be on the right track... ;)  Great shot.

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Keith, Adam, Massimo, Charles, Jip thanks for these last nice pages :)

 

Kodak Portra 160

Dev home 30°C

M7-35 LA

 

Cathedral Laon (France)

Aug 2015

 

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KP160 (dev 30°C)

M7-35 LA

 

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You have seen this tower in Kodak TX400 (with my MP)

now in Kodak Portra 160 with my M7 a fabulous camera

 

.... and in "contre-jour"

for Adam may be a yellow filter isn't for clouds ?

but question : I still have the blue sky at the top right

 

Summilux 35 Asph

 

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and this one for Gary (NZ) in Kodak Ektar 100

MP Apo Telyt 135 Asph

 

Normandy Etretat cliff *

Old lonely seagull

 

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* for his last visit in Normandy

already posted here

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From my trip to Maine.  I've posted the rest of the series in the Photo Landscape/Travel section.

 

IIIg + 1st version 50mm Summilux.  Ektar 100.

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And another, from Bethel, Maine (the one above was from Bethel, Vermont)!

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The site of the old mill in Middlebury, Vermont.  Portra 160 on the IIIg + Summilux.

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And as the sun sets on Flying Mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine.  I love how film does not blow out skies.

 

Portra 160 on IIIg and Summilux.

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Boston Commons - Ektar 100, IIIg, Lux 50.

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And last...  thanks for looking.  

 

(Ektar again).

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Al , thanks for sharing  :)

Very nice color  I like the red of Ektar

... and fabulous IIIg  :)

 

 

Paris ,  Iena bridge

Aug 2015

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

Old stone well reproduced without any correction

M7 - 35 LA

 

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and for Al ,  the old red door :)  ... and you are welcome :)

with the sun ray at the right time

 

Cathedral Laon (France)

XIth century

 

KP160-M7-35LA

any correction

 

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Kodak Portra 400

M7-35 Lux Asph

 

 

Antibes Juan Les Pins beach at sunset

(South France)

Winter march 2015

 

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Massimo nice shot :)

Is it nicer in b&w than in color ?

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Henry

Thanks Henry, yes, the color version has a predominat green/blu that I'm not able to adjust with the white balance.....

This is the second roll of Cinestill 50D, and probably the last. My lab seems not able to develop it properly, or maybe I'm not able to scan it. I will try some prints.

regards,

Massimo

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