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Film - Leica Summilux 50mm f1,4 Pre-ASPH E46 Black paint Mandler Scratched filter - Leica MP - TriX 400 - Ilfosol3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

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Faces Street Photography - 21mm Super-angulon f4 (1960) - Street Photography - Leica M3 - SA f4 - triX 400 - Ilfodol3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

 

 

Film - Faces - Leica Summilux 50mm f1,4 Pre-ASPH E46 Black paint Mandler desing - People - Leica MP - Street Photography - urban photo - TriX 400 - Ilfosol3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

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The first and the last great pictures Jhon :)

Funny first picture 

Thanks and glad see you back

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Henry

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Thought I'd finally contribute to this thread. Hesitated because the upper image was taken with a Brand X camera (probably Tri-X in D-76 1:1). The lower image is Dbl-X in D-96, MP with a 35mm Summicron ASPH, maybe f/2.8. My wife and son in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the images are separated by almost exactly nineteen years. The negative for the upper image is definitely the lesser of the two. Mods may act if need be.

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Thought I'd finally contribute to this thread. Hesitated because the upper image was taken with a Brand X camera (probably Tri-X in D-76 1:1). The lower image is Dbl-X in D-96, MP with a 35mm Summicron ASPH, maybe f/2.8. My wife and son in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the images are separated by almost exactly nineteen years. The negative for the upper image is definitely the lesser of the two. Mods may act if need be.
s-a

 

Great pictures , great memories S-A  :)

Glad see you join us . Welcome to our thread and film club  :D

More please

Thanks for sharing

Best regards

Henry

not sure to have images of this quality with a digital memory cards

...  unless you save regularly,and even

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Eoin , more I look at the Kodak BW CN more I find this film is similar to digital

rather say that digital approaches the film ex M8 CCD

Beautiful series of b&w

Best

H.

I agree, Henry. It has a strange tonal response which is sometimes "plasticky". I find that I sometimes like its response, and sometimes don't.

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For Neil in Malaysia

 

 

Bougainvilea in macrophoto and in Kodak color  :)

 

taken in a pagoda Vietnam

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7-90 Macro Elmar

 

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I'm excited enough to illegally post a digital photo: my first two E6 films properly developed and hanging up to dry.

 

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First E-6 films by chrism229, on Flickr

 

The scans will be forthcoming, and both films were polished off quite quickly to give me a substrate for the new chemistry. The pictures may not be earth-shattering, but they show it can be done.

 

Chris

The digital post should be the least of your worries, I'd be more wary of my wife if she saw me hammer three nails into the door-frame to suspend my films, LOL.

Good to see the E6 working, I have shot much slide, from the late 60's in fact, and never been brave enough to process any. B&W, simple, I started work doing this, but colour or slides, no way.

Also good to see others being braver than me though, excellent result Chris.

Gary

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Only compensate if you are using an external exposure meter. Your M6TTL measures through the lens (and filter) , so the filter factor is compensated for automatically.

I'm not sure whether you are using a measuring finder on your Hasselblad, in that case the same applies.

Jaaap. I just did a test with the M6 and as far as the internal metering is concerned it's sees only a 1 stop difference between filter on filter off......... Confused????
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Pentax ME, SMC 1.7/50, Slide Film (cant't remember which one...)

 

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Rolleiflex K4B, Fuji Velvia 100F

 

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Retina IIIC, Fuji C200

 

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The digital post should be the least of your worries, I'd be more wary of my wife if she saw me hammer three nails into the door-frame to suspend my films, LOL.

Good to see the E6 working, I have shot much slide, from the late 60's in fact, and never been brave enough to process any. B&W, simple, I started work doing this, but colour or slides, no way.

Also good to see others being braver than me though, excellent result Chris.

Gary

 

Yes I agree Chris did a good job !

Gary believe me your slides are still good

You can print them on paper, project them on the big screen

scan them ...  the quality is still there

Not sure that 50 years after your digital images remain as described above

It seems you must preserved digit pictures all times and on 2 supports by precaution

Have a nice day Gary

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Henry

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I agree, Henry. It has a strange tonal response which is sometimes "plasticky". I find that I sometimes like its response, and sometimes don't.

 

Eoin the smoothness digital pictures is known to all, but people prefer to say nothing

despite this beautiful photos series anyway :)

Best

Henry

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Hello, 

a street view showing a mother and childs playing with a water jet.

regards

Jean

Summicron35Apsh IlfordHP5_jan2012

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Thanks Jean

HP5 good ! your opinion ?

a good film too IMHO

Nice picture, the scene is very typical of Reunion Island, I like :)

Nice contrast and nice reflection. At "the decisive moment"  Jean !

 

 

Vauclair Abbey destroyed during WW1

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

35 Summilux Asph

 

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From Cartagena des indias 

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Hello Henry, thanks for your comment

I have tried just one time Xp2 on M7... and definitely come back to HP5 after a bad experience... 

I have ordered some triX which should be arrive soon... 

 

Jean always with Ilford XP2 and your M7 ?

Nice reflection on the street

Thanks for posting

Best

H.

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Apple wild blossom with jet flight trace

Abbey ruins

I like this "fresh" color of green , isn't Klaus ? :)

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-90 Macro Elmar

without macro adapter

a very light and fabulous lens

Ian will agree with me :)

 

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