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You have said "tonality" and "details" ? :)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuozXCv2nJQ

 

look at this film picture of Manivelle. It's superb !

and look at the detail of the seagull feathers of this photo in contre-jour , despite the sun face

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/35319-i-love-my-m6/?p=2959980

 

and good resolution in the beginning of the year

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/255012-happy-new-year-2016-the-year-i-go-back-to-film/

 

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Henry

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more "soul"  in a picture , with a Noctilux 1,0 :)

... and film Kodak TX 400

 

MP-Nocti-KodakTX400

(dev home lab 20°C)

 

soft and warm picture  ...  not agressive 

 

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Wonderful series Trev

Not too much grain with Ilford Delta 3200.

May I ask youk you about developer and dev. time ?

Thanks for sharing

Happy New Year to you and your family :)

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Henry

Happy new year to you and yours Henry

D76 1+1 20 minutes at 20 Degrees.

First time I've used it. Got it specifically for this film.

Just bought 10 rolls TriX 400. I'll use D76 for those also.

Really loved using my Leica instead of my Digi. Felt much more connected.

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and some more . . . . 

 

 

Thank you for those very interesting images of Jerusalem from long ago. One astonishing thing I saw in your pics is, that in 1981 the dome of the Al Aqsa was shiny silver, while it is now a dull grey:

 

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M4-P - Cron 35 - Portra 160

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The Dome of the Rocks shines as golden as in  1981:

 

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interesting, the picture was taken at dawn, so perhaps it was the angle of the sun .... lots more fencing and barbed wire today ... then we visited the Dome with no problem, took pictures all around it etc .... will post a few when i get the chance

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All my color films are given to a big lab (CEWE) via my local drugstore. This way the development of one roll is under 3 € with 9x13cm prints. The scans are done at home using a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV with Vuescan.

James , what I say is not a criticism, but I, who develops color,

I do not find the color of KP160...unless the color is like that on the day of the photo. :) 

Thanks for your reply

Happy New Year James

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Henry

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Pan F is lovely in snow and sunshine:

 

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Pick a Shovel by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Lights by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Recto-Verso by chrism229, on Flickr

M2, Lux50, PanF, HC-110, 1+47, 5.5minutes, X1 scans.

 

Chris

These pictures are superb Chris , with "soft" lines

Nice contrast and nice b&w balance. I'll try PanF Ilford

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James , what I say is not a criticism, but I, who develops color,

I do not find the color of KP160...unless the color is like that on the day of the photo. :)

Thanks for your reply

Happy New Year James

Best

Henry

 

Thank you for your reply, Henry. You might be right with the colors. I have to admit that I often struggle to find the "right" colors while scanning. There are so many factors that alter the results that in the end I try to get a picture that suits me best. As I do not have to sell my pics, I can live with it :)

 

Btw: HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of you - and may the light be with you :ph34r:

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For James :)

 

Kodak Portra 160

Home dev tetenal 30°C 5mns *

 

Leica M7

Summilux 35 Asph

 

Paris , river Seine and the locks of love :)

 

 

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* tolerated variation of temperature is only +/- 0.5 ° C, otherwise the color may change

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