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IIIA, Mountain Elmar, HP5 pushed to 1600

 

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It's been a long time, but I finally got around to doing some portraits that I had promised this couple back in the summer. 645n, 120/f4, FP4+, HC-110, a strobe, two fill lights and the X1 for the scans.

 

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Very nice work, Chris. This should be very pleasing for them.

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Rolleiflex 3,5C, Tmax 400, D76 1:1

 

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Rolleiflex 3,5C, Tmax 400, D76 1:1

 

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Rolleiflex 3,5C, Tmax 400, D76 1:1

 

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Posted the film to their UK collection address on 14th Nov. On the 23rd I received an email saying it had arrived in Canada and an invoice that stated "pay today & you will receive your scans by 6th Dec."  I paid on the day and received them yesterday morning (3rd Dec).  A bit lengthy but there again they were never the quickest - unless one went the 'Pro' route.  As ever, the quality of the dev & scan is very high and I'm pleased with the results.

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@Eoin is this the baby you have??

Whats the difference between my 503CW with my 40mm Disappointment and this.............is it something special and do I need one??

Later

 

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The SWC has a 38mm Zeiss Biogon, which has an almost symmetrical lens- design. The lens is much closer to the film- surface,than it is at your 503.

That allows a different design with almost no disortion or other optical issues. But you can´t use this lens on a regular Hasselblad.

 

http://www.zeissimages.com/mtf/cf/Biogon4.5_38mm_CF_104867_e.pdf

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A few firsts here.

New (to me) Super Angulon 21mm f4.

New film, RPX100.

First time scanning 35mm with the flatbed Epson.

M6.

Gary

 

I looked at one of those super angelica lenses for my M6...........I like the look of that mate. My plan is another 21mm Lux for a SL

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Living Landscape  From my Ridgeway walk / M7, C-Sonnar 50mm, Portra 160, Canadian Film Lab.

 

 

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Because the rear lens has just about  a distance of 19mm to the film surface. No space for mirrors...

 

So does that mean the lens is a fixed lens??

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Beautiful pictures these last pages. Thanks all !

 

 

 

Find this picture shot last year in almost the dark after the sunset

 

 

 

Marseille,Gary will recognize the Madonna of the city in background illuminated

All details and color are still visible in the dark , amazing film !

 

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

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It's been a long time, but I finally got around to doing some portraits that I had promised this couple back in the summer. 645n, 120/f4, FP4+, HC-110, a strobe, two fill lights and the X1 for the scans.

 

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Calora and Keith 3 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Calora and Keith 2 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Calora and Keith 1 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Chris nice see you back with these three pictures

With Imacon X1 scanner the quality is as good as with digital

But more beautiful certainly on paper !

Thanks

Henry

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About KodakTX400, i find the grain very nice and soft

amazing b&w film

 

Kodak TX400 developed in pure Kodak D76 - 22°C

Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

No flash and monopod but lens open at f:1.4 :)

uncropped

 

...  during a wedding in a small church (bad light condition) 

Antonin "groomchild" near his mother :)giving the ring to the grooms, his uncle

and aunt

 

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A couple of 135 from the E&O in Penang

TMAX400

 

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