Doc Henry Posted October 15, 2016 Author Share #22501 Posted October 15, 2016 (edited) Advertisement (gone after registration) Leica IIIf, Elmar 5o mm 3:5 My first contribution to the Forum. First you are welcome B&W Really nice your picture with "natural" deep black and shadows ! the man makes the picture ! Thanks for posting You have more ? Best Henry Edited October 15, 2016 by Doc Henry 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Doc Henry Posted October 15, 2016 Author Share #22502 Posted October 15, 2016 Contax T2 with Kodak TMax100.....another one from my messed up development Jonny I like much by the grain visible not possible with digital It gives a charm to the picture like a painting Thanks for posting Rg H. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 15, 2016 Author Share #22503 Posted October 15, 2016 (edited) In the same style of Jonny , a failed photo (Ektar color converted in b&w in SE2) I did not want to post You like ? sun rises at right , still dark at right at 6 am Dawn at Quang Nam Sept 2016 Back sea fishing Leica M7-50 Summilux Asph Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Rg Henry Edited October 15, 2016 by Doc Henry 7 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Rg Henry ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?do=findComment&comment=3129015'>More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 15, 2016 Author Share #22504 Posted October 15, 2016 and in Kodak TMAX100 developed in pure Kodak D76 direct to the sun at East Leica MP-50 LA Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Best Henry 12 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Best Henry ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?do=findComment&comment=3129020'>More sharing options...
wattsy Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22505 Posted October 15, 2016 Slightly random photo from the summer. Brighstone, IOW. 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
philipus Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22506 Posted October 15, 2016 An attempt at a self-portrait in the window of a moving bus. I need to work on my pre-focusing skills but am pretty happy I managed to press the shutter at the right time. Pure luck of course. Flickr 90 Elmarit-M Velvia 100 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
philipus Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22507 Posted October 15, 2016 Advertisement (gone after registration) Looks great Ian. Good work on nailing the exposure. brPhilip Slightly random photo from the summer. Brighstone, IOW. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sblitz Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22508 Posted October 15, 2016 Steve great street photos series and color is superb. Thanks for posting The red is really nice. I see you have your Summicron 35 and use Ektar Is it the Summicron Asph or version IV the king of Bokeh ? Regards Henry Thanks Henry -- It is the summicron ash 35mm, the one that was the most current before it was just replaced in the past year with the version more finely tuned for use with sensors. Was never particularly enamored with this lens on my M9, always seemed to lack character, enjoy it with my M4 and MA better. BTW, the last shot, the one of the buildings was shot with my 50mm DR summicron from 1961 or 1962 ..... fun lens to use. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirkR440 Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22509 Posted October 15, 2016 one more from Wetzlar. This time with the Rollei RPX 25 film. Leitz Park by Dirk Raffel, auf Flickr 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsgary Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22510 Posted October 15, 2016 2 more from a studio shoot 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
philipus Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22511 Posted October 15, 2016 I was housebound part of this week due to a most annoying (man-)cold. With nothing else to photograph than what's lying about, I turned my Hasselblad to this old hard drive (I tend to take things apart to see what they look like in many pieces). It's a mid-90s Maxtor I used during my student days. Hard drive platters are usually made of an aluminium alloy or a glass-ceramic mix. The key point is that the material needs to be non-magnetic. The latter type platters are quite fragile, but the former are very sturdy and excellent as travel shaving mirrors (a plus also that they don't scratch easily). This was with the 16E extension ring and my 80 Planar at f/11 (!) at close to minimum focusing distance (Acros 100 in Diafine, wet mount). Flickr 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22512 Posted October 15, 2016 Hi All, Been a while, but believe me I never forget one of the best threads anywhere on the internet. And bonsoir Henry! All taken with my Rolleiflex 2.8F, and with Ilford HP5+ film. F/8 and a 10 stop neutral density filter (and a red filter). Bright sunny day, so even with reciprocity failure it was "only" three minutes. And where? Definitely not Switzerland, but Australia during our summer holiday there. The actual location is a place called Hamilton Island towards the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. Ric Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackandwhite Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22513 Posted October 15, 2016 (edited) Welcome B&W, and you'll enjoy it here, some fine folk. Lovely timeless picture, very nice. What film etc? Gary Most of the time I use Kodak 400Tri-X, sometimes Ilford HP5 plus , but I prefer the Kodak. Two Cameras I use, one of them is the Leica IIIf from 1955, with Elmar lens 3.5 / 50mm from 1936. The other one was my father's Voigtländer Bessa 1, from 1948. I love the 6x9 negatives. In the darkroom, I work with a vintage Krokus. No filter system - the pics as they are. I do not scan my negatives, I scan my photos,. All very primitive. Of course I have a digital camera for the job (Nikon S1) and souvenir pics - but that's a different way to make pictures. In my photos, I try to leave the picture as it comes when develloped. And I don't want to try out many lenses neither - I had that back in the 1980s, it is interesting, but not for what I intend to do now. Keep things as simple as can be and try to get some interesting pics that way. Here is a picture I took from my grandson, ( beside his dad, my wife is in the front). Also Leica IIIf. Genuine silver print / Ilford Baryt Paper - I hope You enjoy. Jean-Marie Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! And a recent Landscape I shot a couple of days ago with the Voigtländer Bessa 1 ( my dad's old camera from 1948, German, not the modern asian "Bessa" ) . The Bakelite box in that I developped the film cannot be turned - one can only move the film with a stick. And the problem is that the develloper ( Rodinal ) has to be filled up to the top. So one can see the problem I had on one side of the film. I had to "cut off" a small part of the picture. Hope to do that better next time. Edited October 15, 2016 by blackandwhite 11 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! And a recent Landscape I shot a couple of days ago with the Voigtländer Bessa 1 ( my dad's old camera from 1948, German, not the modern asian "Bessa" ) . The Bakelite box in that I developped the film cannot be turned - one can only move the film with a stick. And the problem is that the develloper ( Rodinal ) has to be filled up to the top. So one can see the problem I had on one side of the film. I had to "cut off" a small part of the picture. Hope to do that better next time. ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?do=findComment&comment=3129348'>More sharing options...
gsgary Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22514 Posted October 15, 2016 Hi All, Been a while, but believe me I never forget one of the best threads anywhere on the internet. And bonsoir Henry! All taken with my Rolleiflex 2.8F, and with Ilford HP5+ film. F/8 and a 10 stop neutral density filter (and a red filter). Bright sunny day, so even with reciprocity failure it was "only" three minutes. And where? Definitely not Switzerland, but Australia during our summer holiday there. The actual location is a place called Hamilton Island towards the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. Ric It was worth waiting for Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsgary Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22515 Posted October 15, 2016 Most of the time I use Kodak 400Tri-X, sometimes Ilford HP5 plus , but I prefer the Kodak. Two Cameras I use, one of them is the Leica IIIf from 1955, with Elmar lens 3.5 / 50mm from 1936. The other one was my father's Voigtländer Bessa 1, from 1948. I love the 6x9 negatives. In the darkroom, I work with a vintage Krokus. No filter system - the pics as they are. I do not scan my negatives, I scan my photos,. All very primitive. Of course I have a digital camera for the job (Nikon S1) and souvenir pics - but that's a different way to make pictures. In my photos, I try to leave the picture as it comes when develloped. And I don't want to try out many lenses neither - I had that back in the 1980s, it is interesting, but not for what I intend to do now. Keep things as simple as can be and try to get some interesting pics that way. Here is a picture I took from my grandson, ( beside his dad, my wife is in the front). Also Leica IIIf. Genuine silver print / Ilford Baryt Paper - I hope You enjoy. Jean-Marie web.Cédric Ramon et Gene 2016 - copie.jpg And a recent Landscape I shot a couple of days ago with the Voigtländer Bessa 1 ( my dad's old camera from 1948, German, not the modern asian "Bessa" ) . The Bakelite box in that I developped the film cannot be turned - one can only move the film with a stick. And the problem is that the develloper ( Rodinal ) has to be filled up to the top. So one can see the problem I had on one side of the film. I had to "cut off" a small part of the picture. Hope to do that better next time. Web.Paysage Basbellain Voigtländer Bessa1 - copie.jpg Keep posting great photos Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
A miller Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22516 Posted October 15, 2016 and the last one . . . . Steve - You would choose to place a Trump hat and a NYPD jail bus within the same frame. one more from Wetzlar. This time with the Rollei RPX 25 film. Leitz Park by Dirk Raffel, auf Flickr Dynamite, Dirk. Congrats. 2 more from a studio shoot Fantastic, Gary. Very professional - and tasteful - look. I was housebound part of this week due to a most annoying (man-)cold. With nothing else to photograph than what's lying about, I turned my Hasselblad to this old hard drive (I tend to take things apart to see what they look like in many pieces). It's a mid-90s Maxtor I used during my student days. Hard drive platters are usually made of an aluminium alloy or a glass-ceramic mix. The key point is that the material needs to be non-magnetic. The latter type platters are quite fragile, but the former are very sturdy and excellent as travel shaving mirrors (a plus also that they don't scratch easily). This was with the 16E extension ring and my 80 Planar at f/11 (!) at close to minimum focusing distance (Acros 100 in Diafine, wet mount). Flickr Stellar, Philip. If you don't mind me asking a totally random question, (i) did you provide yourself any extra exposure compensation, (i) was this entire subject in your viewfinder or did you have to guess as to what would be included and (iii) how much closer did this tube allow you to get, approximately?? Hi All, Been a while, but believe me I never forget one of the best threads anywhere on the internet. And bonsoir Henry! All taken with my Rolleiflex 2.8F, and with Ilford HP5+ film. F/8 and a 10 stop neutral density filter (and a red filter). Bright sunny day, so even with reciprocity failure it was "only" three minutes. And where? Definitely not Switzerland, but Australia during our summer holiday there. The actual location is a place called Hamilton Island towards the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. Ric Great stuff, Ric. Glad you are well. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sblitz Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22517 Posted October 15, 2016 Steve - You would choose to place a Trump hat and a NYPD jail bus within the same frame. Dynamite, Dirk. Congrats. Fantastic, Gary. Very professional - and tasteful - look. Stellar, Philip. If you don't mind me asking a totally random question, (i) did you provide yourself any extra exposure compensation, (i) was this entire subject in your viewfinder or did you have to guess as to what would be included and (iii) how much closer did this tube allow you to get, approximately?? Great stuff, Ric. Glad you are well. Been waiting for shabbos to be done to get your comment -- the only one who noticed, or not too polite to mention. It was actually a bus carrying corrections officers who were, like all uniformed services in nyc, marching in the parade as they march in all ethnic parades in the city . ..... Israel day, St Patricks, PR day, Stuben, Polaski, etc. The guy in the red hat looking at the camera was showing everyone a picture on his phone of him and Trump in the late 70s/early 80s .... we were all a lot younger and thinner in those days. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
A miller Posted October 15, 2016 Share #22518 Posted October 15, 2016 Been waiting for shabbos to be done to get your comment -- the only one who noticed, or not too polite to mention. It was actually a bus carrying corrections officers who were, like all uniformed services in nyc, marching in the parade as they march in all ethnic parades in the city . ..... Israel day, St Patricks, PR day, Stuben, Polaski, etc. The guy in the red hat looking at the camera was showing everyone a picture on his phone of him and Trump in the late 70s/early 80s .... we were all a lot younger and thinner in those days. I thought the bus may have been (finally) carrying Hillary 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gsgary Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22519 Posted October 16, 2016 Steve - You would choose to place a Trump hat and a NYPD jail bus within the same frame. Dynamite, Dirk. Congrats. Fantastic, Gary. Very professional - and tasteful - look. Stellar, Philip. If you don't mind me asking a totally random question, (i) did you provide yourself any extra exposure compensation, (i) was this entire subject in your viewfinder or did you have to guess as to what would be included and (iii) how much closer did this tube allow you to get, approximately?? Great stuff, Ric. Glad you are well. Thank you Adam our club hired a studioAnd because I was the only one that had used studio lights I was in charge of setting up up the lights, I was also the only one shooting film Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
A miller Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22520 Posted October 16, 2016 Thank you Adam our club hired a studio And because I was the only one that had used studio lights I was in charge of setting up up the lights, I was also the only one shooting film Sent from my SM-G903F using Tapatalk And I'll bet that these shots were the best of the lot... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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