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A classic car shot with a classic lens   :)

 

Training for the classic local race, the Mongol Derby:

 

 

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...

JM superb picture and great color

Yes it's Ektachrome I see

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Henry

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Hello all, many good pictures in this thread!

 

Here is a photo from Auray, Brittany, France. Yacht was leaning against the side of the jetty.

 

Taken with a Leica M3, Kodak T-Max 400, Leica Summarit 50/2.5. Developed in Ilford HC.

 

This is the very first image I have 'scanned' with a Leitz BEOON and a digital camera. Lens used is a CV 50/3.5 due to it's reputation for flatness of field. I manually inverted the curve in PhotoLine.

 

Any tips for scanning with the BEOON? And any thoughts on how to improve much appreciated  :)

 

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It's fine for me Beoon but I have answered to Gary about this technique.

Otherwise nice picture

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Henry

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A powerfull shot JM ! and really clean diapo.

 

 

These just get better and better, Jean-Marc. Each shot tells a story.

 

 

JM superb picture and great color

Yes it's Ektachrome I see

Best

Henry

 

Thanks you my friends!

 

More Ektachrome !!

 

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Racing in the wild by JM__, on Flickr

 

Cheers, JM.

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The father (at left) scolded her daughter , so I try to calm her ...

giving her a candy , after she stopped crying and quickly a photo in souvenir
 

We were on a boat for the trip

Weather a little bad that day

 

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Fuji Sup 100

MP-50 LA

 

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Henry

 

 

 

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Primefilm XA, Pakon F135+ and the BEOON. The first two autofocus and batch process. XA takes maybe an hour or two for a roll of 36, the Pakon a few minutes. The BEOON surprisingly fast because I have an easy film advance setup that means no touching the film and the film is held flat. And the 24 megapixel image from the BEOON looks razor sharp at 100%. Will have to see what my eventual flow will be ...

 

No one should rely on luck!

Thank you.

If you're happy with the BEOON, great, and don't let me or the Doc talk you out of it. It sounds like you have it sorted anyway.

Post some more when you get time.

Gary

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Leica M7 summicron 50DR kodakTMY400/microphen

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Halong Bay VN

The father (at left) scolded her daughter , so I try to calm her ...

giving her a candy , after she stopped crying and quickly a photo in souvenir

 

We were on a boat for the trip

Weather a little bad that day

 

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Fuji Sup 100

MP-50 LA

 

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Henry

Superb photo my friend, the fun, the fear, the serious look of father... what a good mix of emotions and colors! 

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Some yummy Canon lenses there :)

 

 

 

RPX-25.

3 things I learned today about stand-developing:

1) It's a very relaxed workflow, allowing you to go and do other things while the film is developing.

2) Going and doing other things is not always a good idea, when you forget that you're meant to be developing film.

3) The extra 20 minutes of forgetfulness and distraction doesn't make that much difference.

27419394903_18a2c0106e_b.jpgA001 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

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Very nice! What timings and developer did you use Eoin?

DDX @ 1:9 w/ 30s initial agitation plus 5 inversions at 36m (was to be 30m, but I got distracted), and out at 1hr 20m (was to be 1hr, but I got distracted)... is there a pattern there?

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RPX-25.

3 things I learned today about stand-developing:

1) It's a very relaxed workflow, allowing you to go and do other things while the film is developing.

2) Going and doing other things is not always a good idea, when you forget that you're meant to be developing film.

3) The extra 20 minutes of forgetfulness and distraction doesn't make that much difference.

27419394903_18a2c0106e_b.jpgA001 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

Eoin , WOW, what a beautiful equipment but I prefer the M6 behind :D

The rest is too heavy for my age

Rg Henry

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