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Tmax 400, Summarit 35mm, MP
 

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Marc inspires me with Iran

 

Here some pictures of the ruins of Timgad a Roman city built by the Roman emperor

year 100 AD in Algeria at the gate of the desert

World Heritage of Unesco :)

 

Agfa 100 Iss ... of 1970-80s

MP - 50 Cron

 

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PS: I find in general here, you like more b&w than color, am I right ? :)

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a Roman stele taken in the Roman air market

 

Agfa pan 100 Iss

MP-50 Cron

 

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Happy Christmas, Henry and all!

 

Yes, I generally prefer black and white for myself as it is more versatile (colours have to represent the real world, but black and white can do what they want). However, I'm delighted to see what everyone does with colour film (on another forum a chap has used Ektar 100 in snow and fog to bring a little life into washed out scenes - I'm definitely going to try it). And since it is Christmas, I have put a roll of Portra 160 in the M2 and plan to drag my son on a walk in the sunshine after we have eaten our dinner. BTW, I spent the morning with some tiny files and a scalpel turning two Bic pen end-plugs into plugs for the flash sockets on the M2 (they are different in size to standard PC sync sockets). Pippa is off with her parents in the UK, so I can be as eccentric as I like!

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M6 VC 28/1.9 – film info, once again, not recorded.

 

Derelict farm building, Haute-Savoie, France.

 

 

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Trompe l'oeil, Bonneville, Haute-Savioe, France.

 

 

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Let's go to the NYC subway with CInestill 800T

M7, 28mm elmarit pre-asph

 

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Happy Christmas, Henry and all!

 

Yes, I generally prefer black and white for myself as it is more versatile (colours have to represent the real world, but black and white can do what they want). However, I'm delighted to see what everyone does with colour film (on another forum a chap has used Ektar 100 in snow and fog to bring a little life into washed out scenes - I'm definitely going to try it). And since it is Christmas, I have put a roll of Portra 160 in the M2 and plan to drag my son on a walk in the sunshine after we have eaten our dinner. BTW, I spent the morning with some tiny files and a scalpel turning two Bic pen end-plugs into plugs for the flash sockets on the M2 (they are different in size to standard PC sync sockets). Pippa is off with her parents in the UK, so I can be as eccentric as I like!

Chris , b&w now becomes something highly sought , especially in professional or particular photography.

It costs even more expensive than the color (development,paper printing etc ...)

and no white balance or dominant problem as color.

 

Basically, b&w simplest ?

I do not think so , it's even more complicated to me because a black or gray really should be black or gray

with shades and nuances ... that digital cameras even monochrome do not yet reproduce perfectly !

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As Adam let's go to London undergroud :)

 

not with Cinestill but Kodak Portra 400

 

Leica M7- 35 Summilux Asph

 

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... :)

 

I like people fixed as frozen in time :D
Yes I know I watch too much horror film !

 

M7-KP400-35 LA

 

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and drinking a coffee in a London pub :)

 

M is so discreet that no one noticed that I have photographed in the pub as in subway
A fabulous camera

 

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Kodak Portra 400

M7-35 Sum. Asph

 

 

Rg

Henry

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...continuation  :)

 

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Leica M7-Summilux 35 Asph

Kodak Portra 400

(dev home Tetenal 30°C)

 

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From New York and London to the underground in Munich

 

Tmax 400 pushed up to 6400, MP, Summarit 35, Spur HCD80/50 developer

 

best regards

 

Marc

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From New York and London to the underground in Munich

 

Tmax 400 pushed up to 6400, MP, Summarit 35, Spur HCD80/50 developer

 

best regards

 

Marc

Superb Marc , framing and in the decisive moment

Summarit a great lens

Thanks

Henry

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