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Calm and plenitude 2

 

 

Kodak TMAX100

MP-50 LA

 

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M4-2, Elmarit 2.8/21, Tmax 400, D76 1:1

 

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Klaus,

Really nice definition and b&w tone  :)

I currently use TMAX100 but when I saw your deep and nice black

I'll purchased this film next time in comparison with TX400.

Thanks

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Henry

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Quang Nam beach at sunrise

6 am - Sept 2016

 

Kodak TMAX100

MP-50 Lux Asph

 

a little blurry but I like it and you?

 

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TMAX a "deep" homogeneous black

(no "banding" inhomogeneous like in digital)

 

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Henry

 

When I said "banding" perhaps it's not a good term

I should rather say "Inhomogeneous pixels distribution"  in the black

and also notice a black margin on both sides of the arch !

 

Here an example with a digit MM1 * crop 100%

 

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and a crop 100% of the film picture posted above in the black region

You can see the details of vertical white lines inside that are the bamboo which form

the structure of this round boat.

 

 

To remember when you shoot in digit Monochrome !!!

 

I agree with you that it's not the same picture , but I just want to show you what I mean !

 

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Henry

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Thanks, Christoph and Henry.  Here is another similar one but this time with the Provia 100F. IMO not quite as good on the colors on the Velvia 50 (at least when viewing the slides on the light table), but still really good :)

Israeli Cactus

Provia 100F

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Adam,

 

An excellent display of different shades of colours. 

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

 

 

Adam the fruit pink color is wonderful in the middle of green

Thanks for posting

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H.

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Thanks, Christoph and Henry.  Here is another similar one but this time with the Provia 100F. IMO not quite as good on the colors on the Velvia 50 (at least when viewing the slides on the light table), but still really good :)

Israeli Cactus

Provia 100F

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attachicon.gifcactus provia.jpg

 

Adam , your picture is very colorful with beautiful colors : pink between green and blue

It's refreshing ! and the form of the cactus reminds me of humans :)

Thanks for posting

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Henry

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Klaus,

Really nice definition and b&w tone  :)

I currently use TMAX100 but when I saw your deep and nice black

I'll purchased this film next time in comparison with TX400.

Thanks

Best

Henry

Thanks, Henry! The deep blacks are depending on the very hard constrasts on this day. Bright sunlight and hard shadows combined.

I like the Tmax 400 because it has real ISO 400 and gives very good results with the standard D76. The grain es the same (or even better) as a

classic ISO 100-Film. My standard BW-Film.

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Nice work Eoin; the last frame of the boat is my fav.

 

On an Indonesian coastal cargo ship from Samarinda to Surabaya, 1987 (Fuji NP - Canon F1N w/ FD 17mm)...

30000733186_4decf28aae_b.jpgB003 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

29407775683_e6c813552c_b.jpgB002 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

...and in Surabaya...

30000739566_91636eca56_b.jpgB001 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

29740559440_cc468d0a61_b.jpgB004 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

29951279631_c1f145ca39_b.jpgB005 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

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Paul nice b&w tone . Is classical music ?  :)

Thanks for posting

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Henry

 

Thanks, Henry. The photograph I posted above was taken at Covent Garden, London, in early 90's. on BW400CN; can't recall the camera for sure, either Nikon or Zenit(!). And, yes, the music was classical. By the way, I may have posted it again years ago in another thread.

 

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Adam , your picture is very colorful with beautiful colors : pink between green and blue

It's refreshing ! and the form of the cactus reminds me of humans :)

Thanks for posting

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Henry

 

Thanks, Henry.  I have a new-found appreciation for cacti :)

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A place I recall fondly, as kids we spent virtually every free day here, dad built a bach (modest holiday home) near the top of the inlet, and we boated, swam, fished, and generally whiled the days away, a great childhood.

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A place I recall fondly, as kids we spent virtually every free day here, dad built a bach (modest holiday home) near the top of the inlet, and we boated, swam, fished, and generally whiled the days away, a great childhood.

Rollei T

Agfa RS100

Gary

 

wow, really awesome photo, Gary.  I love aerial views like this.

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Another collage of cacti...


Velvia 50  :p


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