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Kodak TX400

wonderful film grain

MP-35 Lux A

 

Saint Michel

High tide

sun top right

 

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Henry

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erm...wonderfully exaggerated? did you mess around with the temperatures? :)

Kanzlr, this is a question for me ?

 

If so , landscape well reproduced that  day by film 

Cloudy and windy weather with the storm at the bottom

no "smoothing" clouds like in digital (M8)

Few drops of rain where I was.  It was about 7 pm

Dev home lab in D76 - 9 mns 20-22°C

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Some orderly geese

Central Park

Portra 160 (no, that's not a typo...I had run out of Ektar that morning and was desperate... :)  )

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My friends in the hedge fund industry use the term "dark pool" a lot.  This is for them...  :)

Central Park

Ektar (polarizing filter)

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yes Henry, that was a question for you.

it looks much grainier than Tri-X should at ISO 400 if properly exposed and developed.

Kanzlr, may be you're right , I pushed the development time to have more grain to 12 mns

instead of 9 mns as usual or also pushed 400 to 800 Isos on the MP because of the late hour (7 pm)

Thanks for your advice

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Henry

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My friends in the hedge fund industry use the term "dark pool" a lot.  This is for them...  :)

Central Park

Ektar (polarizing filter)

Adam, very nice color

Next time I'll buy some Kodak Ektar

 

This Central Park picture reminds me Giverny of Claude Monet

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-35 LA

 

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A walk in the dark...............

Tri X 400, Spur HCD 50

 

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Marc

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20227078264_627140ce32_z.jpgLondon by -Ric Capucho-

 

 

Still with XP2... this is an early experiment with handheld night photography using my Contax T2. The camera is a bit too automated, because when I select f/2.8 and use it at night, the metering says too slow and the release doesn't work. If I select f/2.8 and flash, then with ISO 400 XP2 it will fire at exactly 1/30 which is handholdable, but then the flash scares the wildlife. After this shot, a bunch of people turned their heads in my direction... Ooer.

 

I now have the internal flash bulb taped over with duct tape which hides 99% of the flash. The camera doesn't know that, and lets me shoot at f/2.8 and 1/30 without further ado. The things we do for our art...

 

Adam, the bridge is the one that goes to the Marriot East India Quay.

 

Ric

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Eucalypts in evening sun, Sydney

 

M7, Tri-X 400, 1.4/35 Summilux ASPH

 

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A few from my first bulk loaded Kentmere 400.

A dog in Wal Mart's parking lot. I liked his expression.
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My wife freaked out when I drew this in the back window dirt...because this isn't our vehicle!

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Ben's new 'do (light leak courtesy of my bulk loaded cassette that popped open as I was loading the camera!

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A few from my first bulk loaded Kentmere 400.

 

My wife freaked out when I drew this in the back window dirt...because this isn't our vehicle!

 

 

 

I like the back window shot - although I doubt the owner did!

 

PS - what dev?  Have not used Kentmere 400 but these do seem to be a little grainy compared with Tri-X and HP5+ in similar daylight situations. 

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I like the back window shot - although I doubt the owner did!

 

PS - what dev?  Have not used Kentmere 400 but these do seem to be a little grainy compared with Tri-X and HP5+ in similar daylight situations. 

Mine are always this grainy...not sure if that could be improved

 

HC-110B

8 minutes @ 16c

agitate 1 minute, 10 secs every minute thereafter.

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