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Not sure about the film (shot from early 1990s); most probably Kodak Gold 400. Some correction on the scanned image colours.

 

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London's South Bank from the much quieter early 1990s. Probably Kodak Gold 400, with a bit of colour correction.

 

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I hesitated before posting these which are from a series I made in Nice last year and which I recently finished. I hope no one takes offence that I post them now. As I don't want to burden the thread I put them in one post (TTL, 50/1.4A, Velvia 100).

 

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M4-2, Elmar-M 2,8-50, Superia 200

 

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Really nice picture Apostolos. The first in contrejour is superb :)

Beautiful b&w tonality

..... and Welcome to our thread , glad you join us , more please :)

Thanks for sharing

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Henry

 

 

Thanks, Henry. I discovered this thread only recently. It's made me happy, for I can now upload medium format images as well.

 

Pity we cannot avoid digitisation, scanning and perhaps some post-processing. About the latter, one of my early uploads here (post #18645) was completely untouched, out of the negative. It's a bit low contrast--the exposure was with incident light--but a little of PS makes it more interesting, admittedly.

 

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Perhaps, I'm too occupied with such matters; here's another post of mine (having nothing to do with film, though) of similar anxiety:

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/262589-previsualisation-sic/.

 

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Thanks, Henry. I discovered this thread only recently. It's made me happy, for I can now upload medium format images as well.

 

Pity we cannot avoid digitisation, scanning and perhaps some post-processing. About the latter, one of my early uploads here (post #18645) was completely untouched, out of the negative. It's a bit low contrast--the exposure was with incident light--but a little of PS makes it more interesting, admittedly.

 

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Perhaps, I'm too occupied with such matters; here's another post of mine (having nothing to do with film, though) of similar anxiety:

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/262589-previsualisation-sic/.

 

Paul

 

Thanks Paul for your message

I agree and I sincerely satisfied with film images from my 2 Leica M

The reason is that I do very little correction sometimes or not at all, as you said, Paul

I'm not a correction software expert :)  and I leave that tthe specialist.

I notice no change between your last two pictures may be a bit change in the exposition

In addition when you photograph with an external or internal (in the camera) lightmeter

the picture already is and must be fine, the case of my M7 and MP. :) 

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Henry

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Singing for his supper in Swindon... M7, C-Sonnar 50mm, Neopan 400, Rodinal.

Sonnar a very good lens

Nice and I like the structure behind in relief on my Eizo screen

Thanks for sharing Keith

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Henry

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Shot this one the other morning.  It is the seventh hold of a local golf course early in the morning.  Ilford FP4 Plus, Rodinal 50:1, Leica M6, scanned with a Plustek 8100.

 

Nice contre jour Wayne

You have a great golf course

the little fog in background is beautiful :)

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M4-2, Elmarit2.8/21, APX 100, Rodinal 1:25

 

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M4-2, Elmarit 2.8/21, APX 100, Rodinal 1:25

 

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London's South Bank from the much quieter early 1990s. Probably Kodak Gold 400, with a bit of colour correction.

 

Paul

 

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Not sure about the film (shot from early 1990s); most probably Kodak Gold 400. Some correction on the scanned image colours.

 

Paul

 

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Paul , excellent color of Kodak Gold. A great film IMO 

Exactly this kind of color, a bit soft but faithful :)

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I hesitated before posting these which are from a series I made in Nice last year and which I recently finished. I hope no one takes offence that I post them now. As I don't want to burden the thread I put them in one post (TTL, 50/1.4A, Velvia 100).

 

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Very nice color and very nice pictures Philip

I know this place, it's "le Vieux Nice" where you can eat the welknown chickpea "socca" *

it is the city where I did my high school studies and where I bathed naked on

the beach at midnight. :)

 

It's really sad what happened in Nice.

 

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Henry

* http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1014757-socca-farinata

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