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Sometimes a blurred image can make an attractive picture isn't Christoph ?
I took this photo during a storm in front of a house and it is 7:00 pm in the evening it is almost dark.
I have voluntarily taken without tripod with Kodak TMax 100 Isos : motion effect assured
What do you think ?

I'll post another pictures where a tripod is useful  :)

 

Kodak TMax100

MP-50 LA

 

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Sometimes a blurred image can make an attractive picture isn't Christoph ?I took this photo during a storm in front of a house and it is 7:00 pm in the evening it is almost dark.I have voluntarily taken without tripod with Kodak TMax 100 Isos : motion effect assuredWhat do you think ?

I'll post another pictures where a tripod is useful :)

 

Kodak TMax100

MP-50 LA

 

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Henry

Henry,

 

Indeed, I like how details like the tree in the background, show the wind.

Photography by nature is a limited reproduction of reality, and it is the art of the photographer to use the pictorial elements at his disposal to represent what he wants to show.

 

Rgds

 

C.

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A point along the way on my daily walk.

Hassewlblad 203FE + 110/2.0 Planar.

Portra 400 + Tetenal C41.

Nikon 8000ED scanner.

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A point along the way on my daily walk.

Hassewlblad 203FE + 110/2.0 Planar.

Portra 400 + Tetenal C41.

Nikon 8000ED scanner.

Erl very relaxing picture showing a peaceful place

Nice color Erl

Thanks for posting

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Continuing the I/R trial.

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And a bit of foliage only.

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I like it. It reminds me of some of the blurry photos of Alexey Titarenko.

 

Sometimes a blurred image can make an attractive picture isn't Christoph ?
I took this photo during a storm in front of a house and it is 7:00 pm in the evening it is almost dark.
I have voluntarily taken without tripod with Kodak TMax 100 Isos : motion effect assured
What do you think ?

I'll post another pictures where a tripod is useful  :)

 

Kodak TMax100

MP-50 LA

 

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Sometimes blur .... :)

 

Now color for Gary :)

.... just for a movement effect :) and color of Ektar

 

Kodak Ektar 100

(home dev Tetenal like Erl)  :)

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35 Summilux Asph

 

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A common sight in Berlin these days:

 

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Rollei Prego micron - Fuji Pro 160S

 

 

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Good result. So this is with the IR filter? Do you have to adjust exposure a lot?

It is my first and one and only roll, so it decided to experiment with it.

 

From reading it appeared you can use it natively at ISO200. If using the I/R filter, 720Nm in my case, the recommendation was to rate it at about ISO12.

 

So I figured find three separate subjects, use a tripod, and expose four frames.

 

ISO200 without filter

 

Then

 

ISO25

ISO12

ISO6, all with the filter.

 

My impatience meant the day wasn't perfect, too much cloud cover, plus being early spring meant sparse foliage. Nevertheless it seemed to work OK, and I'll try it again in summer.

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Waiting for the sunset, Oia, Santorini; Ektachrome 100 ASA.

 

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I like it. It reminds me of some of the blurry photos of Alexey Titarenko.

Thank you Philip :)

 

This picture below is not blurry and I need a tripod

 

 

Apo Summicron 90 Asph

Tripod

Leica M7-Kodak Ektar 100

 

The color is a bit different in comparison with Adam Ektar pictures

not the same latitude, different light

 

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Yachts in Santorini Caldera; Ektachrome 100 ASA.

 

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