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Fog in mountain and in color :)

 

Le grand Bornand 2700m  for Suede :)

 

Fuji Sup.-R4S-50 Summicron

Any correction direct Tiff > Jpeg from Nikon Scan

 

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Thanks Doc Henry. It's lovely. I can't find one from Bornand to reciprocate but this one is from Riquewihr.

 

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I'm not really an out of focus fanatic but sometimes I do indulge. Here I tried to go for some form of graphic/painterly impression of the scooter and passing pedestrians. What do you think?

 

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Philip

 

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(same as previous photo)

Intriguing,. I think the colour scheme supports your aim.

 

Rgds

 

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Thank you very much for your thoughts, I appreciate them a lot. Colour really is tricky, I find. The auto setting in ACR wanted a considerably warmer and yellow colour temperature which isn't at all what the shows; it's more 'cool burgundy' somehow. Here's another attempt, where I've warmed up the shadows with a hint of red-orange. 

 

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Philip I think it's nice for definition and color !

very subtle red of the rearview of the mirror

Good result

Thanks for sharing

Rg

Henry

 

 

Interesting, Philip.  I do like the first on much better for the simple reason that there is more going on in the frame in the OOF area, with the mirror carefully placed compositionally and not blocking the couple.  This one has all the lovely attributes of film and the red seat gives it appeal for me.  You might consider warming up the shadows a bit.  Might be just me but the areas to the below right of the seat looks to have a blue cast and I might try to at a minimum desaturate this out.  Keep thinking outside of the box!

 

Thanks a lot, Suede.  

 

 

The red may the real exact color of the seat when Philip saw it.  But I would doubt that the areas under the seat were blue but rather probably were of a gray scale...

 

 

Intriguing,. I think the colour scheme supports your aim.

Rgds

C.

 

 

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Striking, Suede.  Beautiful scene perfectly fit for a photograph!

Thanks Doc Henry. It's lovely. I can't find one from Bornand to reciprocate but this one is from Riquewihr.

 

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Philip - I think the tweaks are subtle but improvements

Thank you very much for your thoughts, I appreciate them a lot. Colour really is tricky, I find. The auto setting in ACR wanted a considerably warmer and yellow colour temperature which isn't at all what the shows; it's more 'cool burgundy' somehow. Here's another attempt, where I've warmed up the shadows with a hint of red-orange. 

 

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Thank you very much for your thoughts, I appreciate them a lot. Colour really is tricky, I find. The auto setting in ACR wanted a considerably warmer and yellow colour temperature which isn't at all what the shows; it's more 'cool burgundy' somehow. Here's another attempt, where I've warmed up the shadows with a hint of red-orange. 

 

attachicon.gif2017-06(509)-9k-203-RXP400(800)_9_2s.jpg

 

Thanks Philip to post again your picture corrected

The color is not easy to manage IMHO.

This is the reason why the sensors fail to give a good rendering

I read that the M240 can always give the skin with magenta ...

Not tomorrow , we'll have something clean !

Henry

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Retreating Waves - Another one in the seascape sequence, but this time with Fujifilm Reala

 

Hasselblad, 80mm, Reala

 

Regards,

Ramesh

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New Year's Eve 1999

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M4-2 1.4/35pre Kodacolor 400 gold

 

Summer 2003

 

m6 1.4/35pre drugstore400

 

Autum 2012

 

m4-2 summarit 90 drugstore 400

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Summer 2014

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M6 Summarit90 tri-X

 

November 2016

 

M6 2/50IV tri-x

 

Rgds

Joachim

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Thank you very much for your thoughts, I appreciate them a lot. Colour really is tricky, I find. The auto setting in ACR wanted a considerably warmer and yellow colour temperature which isn't at all what the shows; it's more 'cool burgundy' somehow. Here's another attempt, where I've warmed up the shadows with a hint of red-orange. 

 

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 Hi Philip,

 

I agree there was an improvement when you took out some blue.

 

I hope this is OK and you don't mind, but I uploaded your picture and had a go at it with something like what I'd do if it were my picture (and I understand well that we all see things way differently, so again, forgive me and I reiterate that this is just a personal vision). This was just going into "Selective Color" in Photoshop and selecting "Neutral" then sliding the "Cyan" slider down to -12:

 

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To me, this gives a more "neutral" tone to the elements in the picture. I'd do a couple of other things, and in retrospect I'd slide out a touch more cyan.

 

Anyway, I hope you see this as just a suggestion which in absolutely no way implies any criticism of your picture.

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Another tightly-framed cityscape - this one from last Sunday at the "Top of the Rock" observatory in midtown Manhattan during sunset.  

To me, this scene exudes power...

 

Hassy 503cw, 250mm Sonar Superachromat, Fuji Provia 100F

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Adam, I think I mentioned how well you use the SWC - add the Superachromat to that list. This is stunning.

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This is in the cafeteria of the Museé d'Orsay in Paris. This is an impressive building with a wonderful collection. If you look carefully you can see Sacre Coeur in the distance. 

 

Henry tempted me to do it.

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This is with a Leica M3 and a Canon Serenar 28mm LTM lens.  It was color film converted to black and white.  I also adjusted the convergence pretty strongly in Photoshop.  Scan of negative.

 

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This is with a Leica M3 and a Canon Serenar 28mm LTM lens.  It was color film converted to black and white.  I also adjusted the convergence pretty strongly in Photoshop.  Scan of negative.

 

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Leica M3 still gives nice pictures Finar. I think it's also nice in color may be with a little correction too

Thanks for posting and great welcome to our film thread.

Best wishes for the New Year

Henry

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Retreating Waves - Another one in the seascape sequence, but this time with Fujifilm Reala

 

Hasselblad, 80mm, Reala

 

Regards,

Ramesh

 

Wow, wonderful color

Really you are now our expert of Australian beach as said Phil

Thanks for sharing Ramesh

MF gives also great pictures

Best

Henry

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New Year's Eve 1999

attachicon.gifNew Year's Eve 1999.jpg

 

M4-2 1.4/35pre Kodacolor 400 gold

 

Summer 2003

attachicon.gifSummer 2003.jpg

 

m6 1.4/35pre drugstore400

 

Autum 2012

attachicon.gifAutum 2012.jpg

 

m4-2 summarit 90 drugstore 400

 

Summer 2014

attachicon.gifSummer 2014.jpg

 

M6 Summarit90 tri-X

 

November 2016

attachicon.gifNovember 2016.jpg

 

M6 2/50IV tri-x

 

Rgds

Joachim

 

1999 already 18 years , great moment and great memories

Color and b&w are unchanged (with film) , very nice pictures Joachim :)

On the second photo color is't your son at left ?

Thanks for sharing

Best

Henry

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