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A continuation of the logging series.

500C/M 80 Planar

Agfa 100RS

Gary

 

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For Franck and All who have not seen this comparison

Here's the proof of what I said. I already posted above many months ago  :)

 

The picture of fog is taken with M8 camera and M7 caméra and same lens 

(lux 35mm)

 

 

The original picture in film Ilford HP5 dev in Ilfosol S

 

M7

 

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and crop 100% at left in the trees.Notice the "smoothing" side of digital pictures

giving a "flat" image versus film grains of fog giving a "relief" with better nuance

highlighting the fog of my picture , like a painting of impressionist painters .

 

M7

 

 

M8

 

 

In conclusion , for me film grain reproduces more better fog than digital ,all camera

brands confounded.

 

Ah ,  I forget in print with my Focomat enlarger and in b&w , it's nicer than here !

I have this picture hanged on the wall of my office ! :)

 

Rg

H.

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Rolleiflex Automat K4A, Tmax 400, D76 1:1

 

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6008 I2, Distagon 50/4, Orange Filter, Tmax 400, D76 1:1

 

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For Franck and All who have not seen this comparison

Here's the proof of what I said. I already posted above many months ago  :)

 

The picture of fog is taken with M8 camera and M7 caméra and same lens 

(lux 35mm)

 

 

The original picture in film Ilford HP5 dev in Ilfosol S

 

M7

 

attachicon.gifImage24foghp5-2okcorlufht+++800-60 bis.jpg

 

and crop 100% at left in the trees.Notice the "smoothing" side of digital pictures

giving a "flat" image versus film grains of fog giving a "relief" with better nuance

highlighting the fog of my picture , like a painting of impressionist painters .

 

M7

 

attachicon.gifImage24foghp52cropfoghp5luf+++500+++.jpg

 

M8

 

attachicon.gifImage 24 L1016336-Modifier-Modifier-3-500+++.jpg

 

In conclusion , for me film grain reproduces more better fog than digital ,all camera

brands confounded.

 

Ah ,  I forget in print with my Focomat enlarger and in b&w , it's nicer than here !

I have this picture hanged on the wall of my office ! :)

 

Rg

H.

 

You said "impressionist painters" ?

I like the style of Georges Seurat , his hand touch ! superb

Wonderful "nuance" in this painting !

 

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and in b&w

 

 

Georges Seurat 

Port en Bessin

 

Rg

Henry

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No Gary , Adam is a "Premium" not possible and not easy to beat  !  :D

 

 

Grain in film is superb mostly in b&w !

 

TX400-M7-28 Summicron Asph

 

Solitude

 

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Canal saint Martin Paris

in b&w posted above and now in color

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

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Which you prefer ?

Rg

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Canal saint Martin Paris

in b&w posted above and now in color

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

attachicon.gifImage1canstmartkp16feclfht++++900.jpg

 

Which you prefer ?

Rg

Henry

 

For easy comparison , I post again the b&w version * in Kodak TX400 Leica MP and 50 Lux Asph :)

Which you prefer ?

 

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* sorry ,  too big to send in a same post !

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A bit more NZ life, to make Eoin homesick.

Cattle being loaded (or unloaded) from a barge, they live on an island a short distance off the coast.

Fuji GSW690

Agfa 200RS

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A bit more NZ life, to make Eoin homesick.

Cattle being loaded (or unloaded) from a barge, they live on an island a short distance off the coast.

Fuji GSW690

Agfa 200RS

Gary

 

Very nice Gary soft color and pleasant to watch  :)

 

One question about trees cutting in NZ. If you cut all the trees it'll be like Easter Island in Pacific Ocean

I hope that you re-plant them progressively , it takes fifty years even 100 years for trees of this size.

Thanks for posting this picture and thanks for your canal Saint Martin choice  :)

Best

Henry

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