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Second image, same specs.

  

I have just returned a bit more seriously to using my film cameras, for a number of reasons.

Following are some results (3 pics) of last Sundays shoot at the beach.

Leica M7 & Summilux 50mm, Portra 160, Tetenal C-41 process, Nikon Coolscan 5000.

Wonderful

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More cuteness from Brooklyn...

M-A, 28mm elmarit pre asph, Fuji Provia 100F

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And a B&W from near our home.  Hard to see, but a single person is fishing in the far left.  That is not why I took the photo though, I just like the water.  Tri-X, Rodinal 50:1, Hasselblad. 

 

 

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Leica 111G   50mm Summicron        Kodak Tri-X    Developed in D76 1+1

 

From my "Living like this"   project    Hexthorpe    Doncaster UK

This could very easily be 1970's -1990's / Danziger's Britain. Well seen and shot. Thank you!

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Leica 111G   50mm Summicron        Kodak Tri-X    Developed in D76 1+1

 

From my "Living like this"   project    Hexthorpe    Doncaster UK

Welcome Paul to our film thread

What beautiful and true black giving a superb rendering in this photo

Thanks for the nice series :)

Best

Henry

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B&W of Kodak TX

 

Berges de Seine Paris

Kodak TX (dev home D76 dil:1:1)

 

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and color of Kodachrome 64 the last

dev US Dwaynes Lab

 

Etretat Cliff (Normandy - France)

 

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Leica MP

28 Summicron Asph (picture 1)

50 Summilux Asph (picture 2)

 

Rg

Henry

The swirling grass in the foreground of the Kodachrome shot really makes this picture. Thank you, Henry.

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