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So, which is which? :-)

One shot is Ilford Delta 400 shot at ISO 400 and the other is Delta 100 pushed to ISO 400.

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So, which is which? :-)

 

One shot is Ilford Delta 400 shot at ISO 400 and the other is Delta 100 pushed to ISO 400.

 

Ric

 

 

Not sure, but they both look equally as good to me, but I'll plump for the second one being the Delta 100 pushed.

 

In the meanwhile back to the fog :D   Grainy, misty, early morning sunlit Moorhen....

 

 

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Checking the screen on the F6 for manual focus with the Nikkor 50mm f1.2 AiS. I'm using the L screen but have the standard as well, should the mood take me. 

It's one of those wide open shots we use to show we aren't using a phone, but I suppose there is an App to mimic it.

Tri-X and still on the PyrocatHD.

 

 

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So, which is which? :-)

 

One shot is Ilford Delta 400 shot at ISO 400 and the other is Delta 100 pushed to ISO 400.

 

Ric

Top is pushed, but I have a 50/50 chance of being wrong. (based on shadow detail and steeper contrast/transitions but they are different scenes so comparison is even harder)

As modern emulsions are a blend of layers of different "native" speeds the difference between those two stocks, which I suspect will only differ in the blend ( with maybe other minor formula changes required by that) with that relatively gentle push is unlikely to be substantial.

As HCB may have said "film speed is a bourgeois concept".

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Two more from 1987, taken during a week or so tour of southern Brittany on my BMW motorbike, with my elder son (then 14yrs) on the pillion.  Fuji 100, Pentax ME Super.  Fortunately negs from that period are holding up quite well, whereas slides from earlier periods are not.

(1) The chateau at Josselin & the River Oust.

(2)The rooftops of Vannes.

 

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Two more from 1987, taken during a week or so tour of southern Brittany on my BMW motorbike, with my elder son (then 14yrs) on the pillion. Fuji 100, Pentax ME Super. Fortunately negs from that period are holding up quite well, whereas slides from earlier periods are not.

(1) The chateau at Josselin & the River Oust.

(2)The rooftops of Vannes.

I was hope for a shot of the BMW I ride a GS
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So, which is which? :-)

 

One shot is Ilford Delta 400 shot at ISO 400 and the other is Delta 100 pushed to ISO 400.

 

Ric

 

either could be pushed. there isn't really enough shadow detail in the scene to be able to adequately assess.  My wild guess is that #1 was pushed...

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From my Wild Light Photography Workshop in the Outer Hebrides, October 2015.

 

Isle of Harris.

 

Hasselblad 503cw

50mm f4 cfi Distagon

Fuji Velvia 50

Lee .9 nd grad

16 stop nd

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I was hope for a shot of the BMW I ride a GS

Not only the Beemer - but me as well (amidst the Carnac standing stones).  BMW R65 with Rickman Polaris fairing & BMW panniers - a comfortable if somewhat leisurely tourer   :)

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From my Wild Light Photography Workshop in the Outer Hebrides, October 2015.

 

Isle of Harris.

 

Hasselblad 503cw

50mm f4 cfi Distagon

Fuji Velvia 50

Lee .9 nd grad

16 stop nd

 

not sure what I am seeing.  A little like the real melting into the surreal.  Very nice visual.

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