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Kinder Downfall blow-back.

 

Leica MP

35mm f2 summicron asph

BW400CN

Heliopan O22

Superb picture Steve , the little clouds highlight more the picture

Thanks for sharing

The MP is a great camera

The filter is a yellow or orange one ?

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Henry

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Coming back after a 4 days trip to Palermo and so many stunning photos here.

This is on Kodachrome 64 with a bad combination: sandstorm and flat tire

 

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Marc

Marc, ah sandstorm, awful when driving a car

Good moment for the picture but not for the camera (doesn't like it)

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Henry

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While color absolutely has it's place, B&W has long been my favorite medium for photos, usually either FP-4 or Tri-X with HP-5 a close runner up.

 

Some recent street shots...

 

M2 and 90 f2.8 Elmarit with HP-5

 

20883882305_09d43bbca0_c.jpgDntwn+012a by David Fincher, on Flickr

 

M2 and 50 f2 DR Summicron with FP-4 in Rodinal 1:75

Downtown014a by David Fincher, on Flickr

 

Lovely look between the baby and his father (?)

Welcome David to film thread

Thanks for sharing

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Henry

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That sounds excellent! The tilty-tilty thing comes fairly quickly and, in some ways should soon feel like you have more fine control than with 135 format (a bit like having a long throw focus). I wear reading glasses, too, and struggle without, unless using the Hasselblad's flip-up magnifier.

Do you find it a different experience "connection-wise" using the waist-level finder?

 

Definitely different, but too early to tell *how* different.

 

The M6 (and Contax T2 and the Rollei 35SE) draw on years of casual camera experience, so bringing a camera up to my eye (I'm a lefty) and occasionally banging my nose is second nature. What's different with those cameras compared to my past experience are that they all have *vast* viewfinders.

 

The Rolleiflex is very different to anything I've ever experienced. We shall see. Shall report my impressions after ten more rolls. :-)

 

Ric

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As Ian (Wattsy) so succinctly put it, man this thread is moving. Some awesome shots.

Time to help it along.

One for my good friend in Rome, Leo. We talk of this area often.

M6

35mm

FP4 Plus.

Rodinal 1:50

BEOON Scanned

Gary

 

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And one more for good measure, different area.

M6

35mm

FP4 Plus.

Rodinal 1:50

BEOON Scanned

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Last one, time I turned in.

M6

35mm

FP4 Plus.

Rodinal 1:50

BEOON Scanned

Gary

 

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As Ian (Wattsy) so succinctly put it, man this thread is moving. Some awesome shots.

Time to help it along.

One for my good friend in Rome, Leo. We talk of this area often.

M6

35mm

FP4 Plus.

Rodinal 1:50

BEOON Scanned

Gary

Very nice, Gary. The grain adds to the classical subject - Thank you.

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Staircase in the Best Western, Kuwait. M7 and 35 mm Voigtlander.

 

I am thinking the fuzziness of my images when posted could be that I am using Rodinal and clearly reducing the file size to 500KB. Is there a way to get images to be smaller in size when posted ?

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Staircase in the Best Western, Kuwait. M7 and 35 mm Voigtlander.

 

I am thinking the fuzziness of my images when posted could be that I am using Rodinal and clearly reducing the file size to 500KB. Is there a way to get images to be smaller in size when posted ?

Still looks good to me, David.

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Another excellent capturing of the light, Adam - Thank you.

 

 

Fabulous 

 

 

SUPERB picture and this light ... :)

Very nice Adam

Thanks

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Henry

 

Thank you, Eoin, Trev and Henry.  Glad you like!

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