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Some provia 100f scans taken with a Rollei 2.8c

 

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Hi Rira this last picture is full of love and wisdom.

Otherwise very nice series specially picture 2 with lovely smile of the kid

It's your son ? :)

Film gives a "soft" rendering  with "soft" edges and lines , full of sweetness

a little blur and color a little pale provides additional value to the pictures.

Thanks for posting

Regards

Henry

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And two more from Korea.

 

 

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And,

 

 

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That is funny, and true.  Anyway, one from recently.  Hasselblad, Tri-x rated at 200, Canon flatbed scanner. Rodinal 50:1.  To me the image is a bit busy, but I liked the reflections in the water.

 

I like the reflections in the water too

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If we are doing that group thing; add Gary as the High Altitude Dude ;)

 

 

No Henry, I pensioned the BEOON off, maybe full time, maybe temporary, trialing the "new" system.

 

I use the X-Vario to "copy" the transparency, which is a form of scanning I suppose, turning an analogue shot into a digital image.

 

The X-Vario has a decent close focus alone, but with the Elpro V1b, it is sufficient to just cover the 6x9 image, and also the 6x6. It necessitated me building a base, then an upright to accept a close up rack and pinion focus rail (an old Canon Focusing Rail actually). This keeps the camera square to the slide/neg, and it's just a matter of lighting it from underneath, same as when I used the BEOON.

 

Better? Not sure yet, but testing so far suggests it is. In trying the 6x9 frame, I just did this one, an aerial taken when I was flying in Nelson, it is Lake Rotoiti, and will have been with a Fuji GSW690. Film is Agfa RS200.

I am having trouble with the sky area, especially close to the mountain, it is unusually bright.

Gary

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Two more from the last roll of Neopan 400 put through my M7 (C-Sonnar 50mm, Rodinal).

1)Hurrying past history.  

 

2)  Eeeh, life were better in them days...

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Some shots from a recent bargain I found, a Contax T2 ;)
Shots with Rollei Retro 400S...I start loving this film. I like to buy in bulk and sometime Tri-X it just get too expensive...Rollei cost way less and deliver still fantastic results!
Having a good time to go out with the Contax I have to say, the camera is a joy to use for point and shoot...it just suffer a bit in very bright condition I wish the shutter would go higher than 500th/s.... we don't have too many sunny days in London so it won't bother me much!

 

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m6 summarit90 portra160

 

Rgds

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Dragon boat race:

 

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M4-P - Cron 50 DR- Fuji 160 Pro S

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Wetzlar....homage (2). M6, 50MM, Tmax 400

 

 

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