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Kodak Portra is not bad too  :)

you said "vivid" ?

 

 

Poppies in ripe wheat field , theme reflection of the sun :)

 

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Kodak Portra 160

(Tetenal 30°C - 5mn 30sec)

M7-90 Apo Summicron Asph

Tripod (without magnifier)

 

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Beautiful green Gary

Color is nice in your photos posted

You're expert now in color :D

Rg

Henry

Not sure about that Henry, I'll buck the trend soon, and return to mono.

From a Fuji 6x9 slide (it took 3 shots al la Eoin to get it "scanned").

Agfa 200RS (I went through an "Agfa phase" a while back)

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Not sure about that Henry, I'll buck the trend soon, and return to mono.

From a Fuji 6x9 slide (it took 3 shots al la Eoin to get it "scanned").

Agfa 200RS (I went through an "Agfa phase" a while back)

Gary

Don't return to mono yet :D

Your color pictures are great , continue in that way Gary , like in this last picture posted

Very nice capture

Thanks for posting

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Repaint on sun blemishes

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JM, you HAVE to sort these out, into a book form, they are too good to be left unseen (apart from us lucky I like Film attendees).

Gary

 

 

Couldn't agree more!

This is world class stuff!

Glad we have a "forum" in which we can enjoy them, as well as the many other great photos posted here

 

 

JM I agree with Gary and Adam .

I wait for your book :)

 

I understand now why reporters prefer slides The color is faithful , also vivid

with sharp picture better than in digit (softness of lines)

 

Danang beach with fisherman at dawn

 

Fuji Provia 100 or Velvia 50

MP-50 LA

 

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Thanks a lot, it will take time and I will get there  ;)

Your feedback is highly appreciated and motivating as all the photos posted here !

 

Ektachrome 100 converted to B&W , Nikon L AF35

 

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on the road, Mongolia by JM__, on Flickr

 

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Roman ruins of Djemila Algeria

 

KodakTX-MP-35 LA

 

 

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Thanks a lot, it will take time and I will get there  ;)

Your feedback is highly appreciated and motivating as all the photos posted here !

 

Ektachrome 100 converted to B&W , Nikon L AF35

 

27951885036_107c05c7a8_b.jpg

on the road, Mongolia by JM__, on Flickr

 

Cheers, JM

 

Very nice picture , great composition JM

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Henry

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A section of NZ bush.

Rolleiflex T

Agfa 100RS

Gary

Thanks, Gary. It takes me back to attempts to smoke punga fur in one of my Dad's old pipes when I was a kid - There's a reason that it's not used commercially as a tobacco replacement. In fact, it's quite effective as a smoking deterrent.

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Thanks, Gary. It takes me back to attempts to smoke punga fur in one of my Dad's old pipes when I was a kid - There's a reason that it's not used commercially as a tobacco replacement. In fact, it's quite effective as a smoking deterrent.

 

I can quite imagine!  Lovely to behold but not so good to inhale, eh? :lol:

 

Brings a whole new meaning to "Woodbines".  "I'll have 5 oz of Dickensia Squarosa please, Shopkeeper." :D

 

Pete.

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