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been a while since i've had the scanner out. Couple of recents shots with tri x in xtol. not used it before. Leica m6 hexanon m 50 f2 

 

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Gary again film 20 years old seems better

Bravo

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For Adam and not in contre-jour but in macro.

to test the color of KP 160

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-90 MacroElmar with MacroAdapter

magnifier and Tripod

Uncropped

 

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Thanks Doc. I moved house earlier this year and think this is my first post since then. I've just got round to developing some films and have tried a couple of different developers. I'm trying to standardize. I did really like the results of d76/id11 and it's cheap. I've tried ilford ddx, convenient and most recently Kodak Xtol. I wanted to use Xtol as its supposed to be less harmful than some other developers and I feel better knowing this with a young son around. As I've got 5l of xtol mixed and plenty of tri x hopefully I'll be contributing more to this forum. I've finally got a temp darkroom albeit basic and hope to wet print soon too. Hopefully the scanner and software haven't papered over the cracks and I can get some decent prints without too much bother from the negs.

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Personally I remain faithful to all that is manual (may be because of the age and experience)
I do not trust electronic viewfinder especially when it has broken down ! :angry:
Nothing beats the good old mechanical rangefinder accurate and terrible to catch the "decisive moment" :)

 

Vaux le Vicomte Castle (XVII th cent.)

2014

Kodak Portra 160

M7 with mechanical RF

Summicron 28 Asph

 

 

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M7-35 LA

KP 160

 

Autumn color

 

 

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Autumn color

continuation :)

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7-Apo Telyt 135 Asph

 

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Street photos

London 2014

 

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-28 Summicron Asph

 

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For Dirk :)

 

Street Photos

London 2014

useful for someone like me  :D

 

M7-KP400-28 Cron Asph

 

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Superb Adam ...as usual :)

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Henry

What exposure time you had to have so smooth water and what diaphragm ? 

Thank you

thanks very much, Henry.  I believe that the aperture was f22 and the exposure time was about 30 seconds due to the reciprocity failure of the Ektar, which is quite severe after about 8 seconds... (8 secs requires 14 secs, 15 secs requires 30 secs, 30 secs requires 68 seconds, etc...)

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Personally I remain faithful to all that is manual (may be because of the age and experience)

I do not trust electronic viewfinder especially when it has broken down ! :angry:

Nothing beats the good old mechanical rangefinder accurate and terrible to catch the "decisive moment" :)

 

Vaux le Vicomte Castle (XVII th cent.)

2014

Kodak Portra 160

M7 with mechanical RF

Summicron 28 Asph

 

 

attachicon.gifImage26vxlevicport160lfht+++900ct.jpg

 

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Henry, I am right with you. My mechanical Leicas continue to work perfectly, never any issues whatsoever. The occasional cleaning, and the pictures keep coming. The only batteries that go dead are in my wife's iPhone. There are no dead pixels, and a modest drop onto the floor does not screw things up. Vive mon M2 et M3.

 

And Vaux  Le Vicomte is looking pretty good. Thanks.

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Henry, I am right with you. My mechanical Leicas continue to work perfectly, never any issues whatsoever. The occasional cleaning, and the pictures keep coming. The only batteries that go dead are in my wife's iPhone. There are no dead pixels, and a modest drop onto the floor does not screw things up. Vive mon M2 et M3.

 

And Vaux  Le Vicomte is looking pretty good. Thanks.

Thank you Michael for your comment. We live in a society where people generally want to go fast and sometimes

this is not always the quickest way. Electronics is present everywhere but when it does not work anymore....

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Kodak Portra 400

M7 -  35 Sum Asph

 

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M RF perfectly works at 100 meters high :D

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I stayed in the air for three hours until sunset :)

 

 

KP400-M7-35 La

Wheat field north of France

 

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