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My small dog. Shot on Portra 400.

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A strange house, Illinois, USA

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A Church, Illinois, USA

M7, Summicron-M 35/2 ASPH, Tri-X 400 @ 800

 

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Lake shore, Chicago, Illinois, USA

M7, Summicron-M 35/2 ASPH, Tri-X 400 @ 800

 

 

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About Double-X I'm trying it in Diafine just now and hope to have results in a few days. But also in HC-110 it is possible to get smallish grain (all depending on one's preferences naturally; I posted a few shot at EI800 earlier in this thread). In the meantime, here's a colour photo.

 

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Leica II Summitar Pro160S

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From this morning, partial red.

 

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M7 Summicron-M 50/2 Fujifilm Superia 200

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Sorry, Yashica electro again :ph34r: :

 

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Kodak Tri-X @ 320; dev.: D76

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OK, it has started, a couple to placate the Doc, who is away but keeping an eye on proceedings I know.

Recent trip through parts of Europe, took the M6, plus the old collapsible 50mm Summicron, and the 35mm Summicron (V2).

Film I took with me was a couple of rolls of FP4+ which Bruno kindly donated when I bought the M6 from him (thank you again Bruno), plus I took a roll of T-Max100, plus a roll of TX400.

Being lazy and stuck in my ways, the soup I processed in was R09, for all, two rolls at a time. The two FP4 were 15 minutes at 20º, 1:50 dilution. The other two Kodak films were 13 minutes at 20º in the same R09 1:50.

One thing that is obvious there is a vast difference in the "look" of the two "sets". The Ilford pair are "gutsy" quite contrasty, which I sort of like. The Kodak pair are much more sedate, quite flat even. To be expected most likely.

 

First one is a wonderful countryside scene in the Puglia area, sort of between Locorotondo and Cisternino. TX400, M6, 50 Summicron.

 

Second is a wonderful piazza in Martina Franka, Puglia. Again TX400, and M6, with the guess being 35 Summicron. I sort of miss the EXIF advatage of digital sometimes.

 

I'll keep adding a few at a time, and also do some of the FP4 negs to show what I mean. And I will also flick a post of my meagre scanning system, which I really need to "update", I'm on the prowl for a scanner proper.

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And to help understand what I was on about with respect to the "scanner".

Leica T attached to a Leica BEOON. Lens is my 50mm Apo Rodagon N. All sitting on a cheap LED light I bought as we returned through HK.

Not perfect, certainly not easy, but it works. I am looking more forward to getting the trays out and actually printing, but wanted to get a few moving.

I often use a Fuji X-E1 which is my astro camera, but for the forum use wanted "to keep it in the family".

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here are a few other views of Jerusalem from the same spot as those posted previously.  This time all with Fuji Velvia 100...

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