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Another one of mine.  I love the look film gives the flower shots.  This one is medium format, Tri-X rated at 200, developed Rodinal 50:1, and scanned with a Canon flatbed scanner.  I used an extension tube on the camera to get in close (Hasselblad 501C, 80mm lens).  F-stop is probably around f8, but I do not remember.  

 

 

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Another one of mine.  I love the look film gives the flower shots.  This one is medium format, Tri-X rated at 200, developed Rodinal 50:1, and scanned with a Canon flatbed scanner.  I used an extension tube on the camera to get in close (Hasselblad 501C, 80mm lens).  F-stop is probably around f8, but I do not remember.  

 

Exactly Wayne "soft" edges and lines , no "cutting" like in digit.

that's why I love film because of its artistic side

Nice macrophoto

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Henry

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Another one of mine.  I love the look film gives the flower shots.  This one is medium format, Tri-X rated at 200, developed Rodinal 50:1, and scanned with a Canon flatbed scanner.  I used an extension tube on the camera to get in close (Hasselblad 501C, 80mm lens).  F-stop is probably around f8, but I do not remember.  

This is very nice indeed. I agree - film lends foliage something special and Tri-X shows of very well as always. I also use a Canon scanner - they get no respect, but mine works very well and I am very happy with it. But a darkroom and lovely silver paper...

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M7 summicron 35 asph

My New Old Car :)

 

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M7 summicron 35 asph

My New Old Car :)

 

A classic car shot with a classic lens   :)

 

Training for the classic local race, the Mongol Derby:

 

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Training for the Derby ! by JM__, on Flickr

 

Shot with Ektachrome 100HC and a Pentax SLR during a chilly autumn day by a good minus 20 C degrees plus wind factor....

Such off season training took place for the sake of making movies...

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Very nice. The Mercedes W123 chassis is one of the world's great cars.

 

 

 

A classic car shot with a classic lens   :)

 

Training for the classic local race, the Mongol Derby:

 

27986156236_27a5b119c9_b.jpg

Training for the Derby ! by JM__, on Flickr

 

Shot with Ektachrome 100HC and a Pentax SLR during a chilly autumn day by a good minus 20 C degrees plus wind factor....

Thanks Guys! 

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An area where we holidayed, we had a bach there, and skiied to the rock and back.

Great fun as kids.

Both Ektachrome, and on the Rolleiflex T.

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