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Hi folks,here are two examples of same flower shot at f1.2,and f4. Only resized, no PP. Pentax ME Super and "the glow master" pentax smc 50mm f1.2. Tony.

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Hi All , just one post to say Hello from SE Asia.A very hot weather but much pictures.Hard to have good connections with internet.Very nice pic.on these pages.See you next week.Glad to see Harold and welcome. Best rg Henry

Hi Henry - come back soon!! I am having film vs digital withdrawals!! To hold me over, i just keep telling myself "someone once said, every film is like a unique digital sensor..."

:) :)

LOL

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Hi folks,here are two examples of same flower shot at f1.2,and f4. Only resized, no PP. Pentax ME Super and "the glow master" pentax smc 50mm f1.2. Tony. attachicon.gifOgdeE100621714-04-1280x858.jpgattachicon.gifOgdeE100621714-05-1280x858.jpg One cropped with slight adjustment. attachicon.gifOgdeE100621714-04-01-1280x960.jpeg

Wow, very vibrant! What film?

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NYC :)

M-A, 28 elmarit pre asph v4, Portra 400

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Good to see Henry checking in!  

 

 

 

 

 

This is nicely seen and executed!   To my eye, Baltz-esque with an oblique twist (he almost always shot straight on in the Neo-Topographics mode anyway).

 

Thanks Kevin. Lewis Baltz is new to me,so thanks for the education. I must look through my images for some Neo-Topographic tendencies. Tony.

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Yes I shoot colour too, in the good old bad old days on Kodachrome 64 (mostly). Once sent to the lab I would become insufferable until the postman broke the tension by bearing the treasured yellow envelope with rattling contents, as if that was not bad enough the house was immediately plunged in darkness ...

 

 

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The camera details are lost to me but the scene was recorded in Namibia where I worked for some time in 1985.

Charles,

 

Simply superb, thanks for showing,

 

Rgds

 

C.

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A strong showing of film photography from over 70 photographers from 17 countries just wrapped up in the Kranzberg Art Center in St Louis, Missouri. Hundreds came to pay hommage to film photography in this exhibit that was co-organized by the Film Shooters Collective.

 

One photo from my "New Yorker's Anonymous" thread was part of the exhibit, with proceeds of any sale donated to charity.

Here is an advertisement of the exhibit as well as a snap of my photo (middle right)...

Viva film!!!!

 

Good news, well done!

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From my October 2015 Outer Hebrides workshop.  Looking forward to returning again in a few weeks' time.

 

Hasselblad 503cw

Zeiss 80mm f2.8 planar cfi

RVP 50

 

 

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A few from a roll of Agfa slide. 

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Summicron 35mm MP Ektar in BW

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Hell's Bells! If the Doc's watching we had better get to work!

 

FM3a, 50mm/f1.2, TMax 100, HC-110, X1 scan:

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Rudbeckia by chrism229, on Flickr

 

and to reassure him of my first love

F6, 105mm/f2.8, TMax 100, HC-110, X1 scan:

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Favourite 35mm manual SLRs by chrism229, on Flickr

 

although these guys come very close

F6, 105mm/f2.8, TMax 100, HC-110, X1 scan:

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It's hip to be square by chrism229, on Flickr

 

I have been having trouble lately with Paterson reels getting sticky despite thorough rinsing after use and a good brushing to remove residue. So I spent last night practicing with Hewes 35 and 120 reels and the last two shots were developed entirely in metal (Hewes and Nikor tank).

 

Chris

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Haaaarold!!!

 

Thank you!

 

Last night in Jerusalem; just ate my last world class falafel and now heading to stuff my reserves with some warm chocolate rugelach :)

 

I have a couple of interesting shots with flash from when we were in NY together earlier this summer. Give me about a month to get it shape to share :)

 

Come back to this thread more often!

 

Best

Adam

 

Sneak some rugelach into the country!!!!!

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Haaaarold!!!

 

Thank you!

 

Last night in Jerusalem; just ate my last world class falafel and now heading to stuff my reserves with some warm chocolate rugelach :)

 

I have a couple of interesting shots with flash from when we were in NY together earlier this summer. Give me about a month to get it shape to share :)

 

Come back to this thread more often!

 

Best

Adam

 

I bet you were sorry to leave!

 

Wow you take a month to PP your photos... I thought I was bad :D

Looking forward to seeing them ...

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just as a matter of info/comparison, here are two shots taken from my first roll with an Agfa Isolate iii with the f3.5/75mm Solinar lens ..... portra 400 on the streets of Manhattan. FYI, the construction is the new addition to the Museum of Modern Art (museum on the bottom, apartments on the top) .... very slow camera to use but I think it is not quite as sharp as my fuji 645w with its 23mm equivalent ..... anyway in the interest of promoting film --

 

 

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and here is the second .... something seems to happen where the shots don't appear as sharp as they do on my mac .... 

 

 

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