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As we speak of "living dead", "blood", "the color of the skin" in digital,
It tempts me to post one or two photos but I am afraid that there are sensitive souls here,

so I hesitate but if Adam or Charles or Christoph or Ric you want, then I will do it :)

Rg H

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As we speak of "living dead", "blood", "the color of the skin" in digital,It tempts me to post one or two photos but I am afraid that there are sensitive souls here,

so I hesitate but if Adam or Charles or Christoph or Ric you want, then I will do it :)

Rg H

 

Henry,

 

Simply use your common sense

(If you as a Doctor are worried about the impact of the pictures, I for one don't need to see it)

 

Rgds

 

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Two more from the roll of Portra 400 shot in Lacock with Hasselblad 500C and 60mm Distagon CB.

 

Mighty Oak Beam

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Packhorse Bridge & Ford

 

 

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It was not the best weather, but I like the silence ...

 

Chiemsee, Bavaria

 

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Leica M7, TRIX 400, XTOL, Nikon Coolscan V ED

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the apprentice converts her own christmas present

 

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casting

 

draw bench

 

m4-2 2/90I/2 VisoflexII Portra 400

 

Rgds

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cutting of the overlaying ends

 

 

 

transforming to square ring

 

m4-2 2/90I/2 VisoflexII Portra 400

 

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welding the mount

 

m4-2 2/90I/2 VisoflexII Portra 160

 

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It was not the best weather, but I like the silence ...

 

Chiemsee, Bavaria

 

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Leica M7, TRIX 400, XTOL, Nikon Coolscan V ED

Lovely ethereal atmospheric photography. I have many fond memories of summer holidays spent there. Thank you for sharing.

 

Regards

 

Christopher

 

 

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All of this makes me want to run a few rolls through my M6 and Dad's IIIf.

 

How are you guys processing your color film nowadays? Is there a good US based source to process and scan at the same time?  My preference would be color slides (real preference would be Kodachrome, but I understand that's not possible now...)  Let's say I expose a few rolls of Velvia.  Where do you guys send that out?

 

Sorry if this is all covered here in this thread.  It's nearly 1300 pages after all !!!

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Most certainly am.   :)  Quite a heavy combination though, substantially heavier even than my Texas Leica!

 

I've never thought of the Fuji as really heavy, but it is very bulky.  I never use my Hasselblad handheld, it's always on a tripod but I certainly feel the weight with lenses, film and filters etc in the backpack.

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IIIA, Mountain Elmar, Portra 160

 

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