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For our trip to go to care people in the villages , we have sometimes good roads

like in this picture with nice landscape in background , sometimes tracks with "chicken nests"

(ruts).

 

 

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The clouds (microdroplets of water) are well reproduced by film with silver grains than "plasticized smoothing" aspect

in digit.

 

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Many years ago, when I was struggling with my camera, a photography teacher once told me that shooting beggars, people's backs and long narrow streets are inevitable stages in one's photographic evolution.

 

But now, going through some very early slides of mine, I cannot believe the garbage I used to shoot. I dread the moment when I start clearing up my negatives. What a waste of time and money!

 

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I still prefer the images I get with film particularly for underwater work. I currently use Agfa CT precisa 100 for my colour images ( l believe that this is repackaged fuji sensia). I use it in my nikonos 3 cameras with both my 15mm and 35mm lenses and extension tubes. For example these porcupine fish images were taken on the Agfa precisa transparency film.

 

http://www.peterkinchington.com/uploads/3/1/5/8/3158130/8897466_orig.jpg

 

http://www.peterkinchington.com/uploads/3/1/5/8/3158130/6186625_orig.jpg

 

Cheers Peter (Kanga) Kinchington

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I still prefer the images I get with film particularly for underwater work. I currently use Agfa CT precisa 100 for my colour images ( l believe that this is repackaged fuji sensia). I use it in my nikonos 3 cameras with both my 15mm and 35mm lenses and extension tubes. For example these porcupine fish images were taken on the Agfa precisa transparency film.

 

http://www.peterkinchington.com/uploads/3/1/5/8/3158130/8897466_orig.jpg

 

http://www.peterkinchington.com/uploads/3/1/5/8/3158130/6186625_orig.jpg

 

Cheers Peter (Kanga) Kinchington

Welcome Peter to our thread :)

You can post non Leica film pictures here

Nice pictures and color  and thanks for your link

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Many years ago, when I was struggling with my camera, a photography teacher once told me that shooting beggars, people's backs and long narrow streets are inevitable stages in one's photographic evolution.

 

But now, going through some very early slides of mine, I cannot believe the garbage I used to shoot. I dread the moment when I start clearing up my negatives. What a waste of time and money!

 

Paul

 

Paul, when I look at my slides and my negatives I thought these are treasures that I have to keep at all costs when I see the rapid development (in the wrong direction I think) of the digital and the future of the digital in a few years when all computers or software such as Windows will evolve and where I maybe could not watch my digital photos !

As you know the digital must be saved regularly and again save....

The film that remains. See photos of Chris 80s or before

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Paul nice reflection of blue

My tittle for your picture : "variation on the theme of blue" :)

Thanks for posting

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Thanks, Henry. Yes, your title is more appropriate.

 

By the way, one thing that bothered me with the uploading of that photo was the blue saturation on viewers's monitors. I've been seeing different hues on different screens and on the slide itself.

 

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If I remember correctly this was shot with Porter 400.........I just love the pastel colors of this film.

I now have Ekara film at home and plan to try that out when I get home in a months time.

 

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One more this time TRIMAX

 

 

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Thanks, Henry. Yes, your title is more appropriate.

 

By the way, one thing that bothered me with the uploading of that photo was the blue saturation on viewers's monitors. I've been seeing different hues on different screens and on the slide itself.

 

Paul

 

Paul I try do desaturate in blue on LR (- 23) and it seems fine for me !

Yes sometimes , on some pictures you can have a little oversaturation

(scan or development ?) but if you find it not looks like

what you see you can correct :)

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Child and water 

 

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If I remember correctly this was shot with Porter 400.........I just love the pastel colors of this film.

I now have Ekara film at home and plan to try that out when I get home in a months time.

 

One more this time TRIMAX

 

Nice typical street photos of Asia

Thanks for posting

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Theme reflection :)

 

 

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PS: More I take pictures with film , more I find that the film is not comparable
at level of depth and fidelity of color and in b&w beautiful black and white shade

that the digital does not arrive and it is only an "approximate" image at any point

of view !  really

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A break during my mission and a good walk for street photos  ....

a relaxing day for me in this nice city of Hoi An :)

one another world .... without stress and anxiety

 

 

 

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