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Our youngest is going on a deployment and so we went to see him off this weekend.

 

My wife decided to photo bomb the one picture...I really got a chuckle out of that.

 

I think that the film was Kodak Color Plus 200 or Kodak UltraMax 400. 

 

Since it was so low lit in the Taco Bell, I was using about 1/4 second shutter speed and though there is SOME blur, I think it came out good enough to keep.

 

I developed it at recommended temp at home. I was trying out my new hotplate and temperature controller. They worked fine.

 

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Great moment.  Great son.  Godspeed to him and I hope he helps the ass-kicking effort and returns safely.

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Another one from the old town in Nice, again TTL and 50/1.4A, 5222 at EI200 in Diafine. 

 

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This looks more like something from a surrealist's canvas than a photographer's camera.  The angles, lighting, textures, and perspective are all perfect...  and amazing.  Well done! 

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Thank you very much Roger. The old town in Nice is cool for many reasons, including its myriad of narrow (to very narrow) alleys.

 

 

This looks more like something from a surrealist's canvas than a photographer's camera.  The angles, lighting, textures, and perspective are all perfect...  and amazing.  Well done! 

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Thank you very much Roger. The old town in Nice is cool for many reasons, including its myriad of narrow (to very narrow) alleys.

 

A city can be many things, but it takes an artist's eye and a photographer's skill to capture it like this.   Again, well done!

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24404134526_dcd648736d_b.jpgHütten by -Ric Capucho-

 

 

XP2, yet again. But I'm now low on stocks...

 

Couple of months ago, and my eldest lad and I were driving home through a thick mist. He asked me how high up the mist went, so I told him we should find out... We live at 700m, but the hill above us tops out at 1,200m. So up we went, and this is what we saw.

 

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Portrait of a friend and filmmaker on set :

 

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Partho Sen-Gupta on the set ! Mumbai June 2013 by JM__, on Flickr

 

With Adil Hussain and crew during rehearsals:

 

 

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www.sunrisethefilm.com by JM__, on Flickr

 

 

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www.sunrisethefilm.com by JM__, on Flickr

 

Shot on Ilford 3200, 35 summilux pre asph v2 and Voigtlander R4A.

 

The film itself was shot on a digital medium, Arri Alexa, Red Epic and Zeiss Ultraprimes:

 

 

Cheers JM

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Very atmospheric "noir-ish" shots Jean-Marc. And a truly gripping trailer.

 

Portrait of a friend and filmmaker on set :

 

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Partho Sen-Gupta on the set ! Mumbai June 2013 by JM__, on Flickr

 

With Adil Hussain and crew during rehearsals:

 

 

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www.sunrisethefilm.com by JM__, on Flickr

 

 

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www.sunrisethefilm.com by JM__, on Flickr

 

Shot on Ilford 3200, 35 summilux pre asph v2 and Voigtlander R4A.

 

The film itself was shot on a digital medium, Arri Alexa, Red Epic and Zeiss Ultraprimes:

 

 

Cheers JM

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Very atmospheric "noir-ish" shots Jean-Marc. And a truly gripping trailer.

 

 

 

Thanks very much Philipus, hope you can catch a screening of the film someday !

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Some have already seen this but I really continue to like it. Flinders Street Station, Melbourne. M6, 28f/2. Kodak ColourPlus 200, overexposed by 1 stop. Low res scan on Fuji SP-3000.

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Very atmospheric "noir-ish" shots Jean-Marc. And a truly gripping trailer.

 

Philip, yes I agree JM has a very special style.....another eye to see the world

I like much :)

Thanks for sharing

Best

Henry

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Greetings from Melbourne. Thanks to A Miller for informing me about this thread. I look forward to sharing my film photographs with you all. More anon.

Thank you very much Shiva and welcome again to this thread

Thanks for sharing your nice pictures :)

Regards

Henry

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I showed you above "Les Calanques of The Provence coast" (South France)

in Kodak Portra 160 and 400 with my M7.

Another pictures, now with Kodak TX 400 (not converted) shot with my MP :)

B&w another manner of seeing the world

 

 

Your opinion about this film ?

 

Les Calanques

Provence Coast

(South France)

at same place , you can have over 1000 m depht

 

 

and in contre-jour for Adam and Philip :)

 

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and a fisherman at Cassis beach (belongs to Provence Coast)

 

 

 

 

Kodak TX400

(home dev D76)

No correction with photo software needed with film (generally)  :)

Leica MP  (not M-P Huh !)  :D

Summilux 35 Asph

 

Best

Henry

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Generally older fishermen in their old wood boat continue the tradition and go fishing at sea.
while (economic) lobbies , I was talking earlier with the damage caused by cyclone (climate warming)
overfish and plunder the seas and oceans with their factory trawler  :angry:

 

... and for Gary :)

 

Kodak TX400

Leica MP

35 Summilux Asph

 

Fisherman at the "Vieux Port" of Marseille (Provence Coast)

 

 

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Best

Henry

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