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I have just returned to processing colour film. My old stock of dev is off I believe so need to replenish with fresh supplies. However, here is a spontaneous street shot taken when shooting a test roll of Portra 400, exposed at 800ASA. The dev was 'old' Fuji C41 stock. Will now switch to Tetenal for scale of economies in future.

Camera Leica M7, lens 75mm Summicron.

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Perhaps not the most interesting subject, but I love how HP5+, a yellow filter and the DOF drifting off presents these big old Fig trees.

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More cheesiness from London...

Which do you like better?

 

Tower Bridge

EKTAR

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First one without question, to me at least. The vision is much simpler and direct. With the second I'm not sure what where you are trying to direct my attention. That being said I am jealous of your going to London and be able to bring this equipment and take these shots. Well done!!!!!

 

 

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I have just returned to processing colour film. My old stock of dev is off I believe so need to replenish with fresh supplies. However, here is a spontaneous street shot taken when shooting a test roll of Portra 400, exposed at 800ASA. The dev was 'old' Fuji C41 stock. Will now switch to Tetenal for scale of economies in future.

Camera Leica M7, lens 75mm Summicron.

Scanner, Nikon Coolscan 5000.

 

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looks like a closet eaters' club of some sort.  Nice colors :)

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I'm not a lover of selective colour but I can cope with this one

 

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ok, I will admit that the photo is much more fartsy and hardly any artsy.  :)

 

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nice play on contrast, Gary

 

Hi Adam, since you asked, I prefer the first, it's a cleaner image and to me is therefore stronger. Oh and thank you for the greetings sent via Christoph! Kind regards from Sweden Charles

Hi Charles!  Yes, I was delighted that your name came up in my visit with Christoph a few weeks ago.  Perhaps one day I will have the pleasure of also meeting you in person :)

 

First one without question, to me at least. The vision is much simpler and direct. With the second I'm not sure what where you are trying to direct my attention. That being said I am jealous of your going to London and be able to bring this equipment and take these shots. Well done!!!!!

 

 

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Thanks, Steve.  I also don't know what I was trying to get exactly from any of the photos.  I just tried to "sense" a good photo with the blazing car headlights.  In the first I was actually a little proud of myself of getting the Shard exactly where I wanted it in the frame.  But that doesn't mean it was a successful photo.  The colors do a lot for the image.  I am happy with how Ektar performs at night.

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Another from the Tower Bridge...

 

EKTAR

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Another from the Tower Bridge...

 

 

EKTAR

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I like this one even better. A different angle than the usual post card type photo I remember as a kid. Doesn't meant they were bad shots this one however shows some imagination and style. Which I always like

 

 

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I like this one even better. A different angle than the usual post card type photo I remember as a kid. Doesn't meant they were bad shots this one however shows some imagination and style. Which I always like

 

 

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thanks, Steve.  

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back to the well with adox 20 ..... on Madison Ave NYC ....

 

 

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and a couple from the israel day parade in NYC .... portra 400 ....

 

 

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and one more . . . . . . 

 

 

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I have just returned to processing colour film. My old stock of dev is off I believe so need to replenish with fresh supplies. However, here is a spontaneous street shot taken when shooting a test roll of Portra 400, exposed at 800ASA. The dev was 'old' Fuji C41 stock. Will now switch to Tetenal for scale of economies in future.

Camera Leica M7, lens 75mm Summicron.

Scanner, Nikon Coolscan 5000.

 

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Ah, the unmistakable back streets of Melbourne.

Gary

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Always nice to view on the light-table a 6x9 slide, always.

Not having as much "fun" scanning the bigger sizes, I guess I have been spoilt by the Plustek when doing 35mm.

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Always nice to view on the light-table a 6x9 slide, always.

Not having as much "fun" scanning the bigger sizes, I guess I have been spoilt by the Plustek when doing 35mm.

Gary

 

i trust you at word about the fun, but I for one appreciate the effort . . . .

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Thanks Steve. There's a story, as always.

 

I started with a Plustek ages ago, sold it, and after a while found and bought a Leica BEOON. Thought it was the bee's knees. Used it for all manner of "scanning" with the Leica T on top. After the T and I parted, I pressed into service an old (but great) Fuji X-E1. Then a few months ago I chanced on another Plustek, and this Plustek and I have really bonded, I definitely find scanning with it, "easier". BUT, it's 35mm only (naturally), so any 120 stuff I dust off the BEOON, grab the apo Rodagon, and the X-E1. But now I have been using the Plustek for a while I find the BEOON isn't as good as I recalled.

 

For older, casual 120 scanning the BEOON will suffice, but if I ever weaken and get another M/F camera then I am stuck, and will have to do something positive about a M/F ability scanner.

Gary

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Here's a motley selection

 

Flickr

M4 50mm (not sure which) Superia 400

 

Flickr

TTL 50/1.4A Velvia 100

 

Flickr

TTL 50/2 v3 Pro 160S

 

As said Gary , we are glad see you back and post Philip

What beautiful red , nice series specially the second picture , very subtle red

Thanks for posting

Rg

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I have just returned to processing colour film. My old stock of dev is off I believe so need to replenish with fresh supplies. However, here is a spontaneous street shot taken when shooting a test roll of Portra 400, exposed at 800ASA. The dev was 'old' Fuji C41 stock. Will now switch to Tetenal for scale of economies in future.

Camera Leica M7, lens 75mm Summicron.

Scanner, Nikon Coolscan 5000.

 

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Wow Erl what nice colors and we are also see you share here

Wonderful color

Thanks for posting

Best

Henry

Yes Tetenal is a good brand. I use it. Less a dozen rolls for 1 liter

and it also works at 30°C.

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Perhaps not the most interesting subject, but I love how HP5+, a yellow filter and the DOF drifting off presents these big old Fig trees.

 

 

Coogee , slightly surreal this photo but nice . it gives an overexposure effect

Rg

Henry

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