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

 

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

 

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

 

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Klaus , each picture has a style and it's very pleased to watch them :)

No agressivity and peaceful pictures 

I am waiting for snow in our region and my some rolls of Kodak TMAX400 wait for shooting

Thanks again for sharing with us

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Fuji Velvia 50 for red

 

and for Dirk :)

 

Van Miêu Temple Hanoi (Vietnam)

 

Leica R4S-Summicron 50

 

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Thank you very much, Phil! Yes, it works flawlessly for hours at -10°C to -15°C. Wondering if the shutter speeds would be accurate anymore, but no problem at all.

 

Klaus , I am sure it still works for a long time !

and no line in the middle like on the M240 at only minus 1 and 2°C

(already posted above)

http://www.summilux.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=81009

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Taken during my last humanitarian mission in September 2016

in a village far from the big city

 

 

"Quietude" and rural scene

Vietnam Sept 2016

 

 

Kodak Portra160 (dev myself in Tetenal at 30°C)

Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

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Wow, Andreas, these ladies look so sad!  Are they sitting there selling little things?  

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=360699

 

Hi Adam – yes they wehere selling little everyday objekts – a bit like a flee market – alllways interesting to see/ here other interpretations – to mee they just look bored.

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Tel Aviv 

M-A, 28mm elmarit pre-asph, Portra 400

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Lovely lady with her Cigarette – looks like Allenby or King Geroge to me by the shop interior in the backround.

 

Maybe more a general Question to everyone – when you are abroad – do prefer taking back the rolls and develop them your self or give them to a lab – or do you prefere to get them developed lokaly in order to avoid the hassle at airport(s) – just curious.

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I'm really enjoying your set of photos from Morocco.  I prefer the black & white ones  :)  I was there in 2014, shot both Kodak Porta 160 and Tri-X film with my M6 and 35mm summicron lens only. 

 

Thank you. I have been simular equiped – I had Kodak Portra and Tri-X and maybe some Tmax with me – pushed some of these – but I'm too lazy too look it up :-)

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Lovely lady with her Cigarette – looks like Allenby or King Geroge to me by the shop interior in the backround.

 

Maybe more a general Question to everyone – when you are abroad – do prefer taking back the rolls and develop them your self or give them to a lab – or do you prefere to get them developed lokaly in order to avoid the hassle at airport(s) – just curious.

 

Andreas , if you can (and you can) develop yourself it's better , cheaper and good work no scratches (in my case with Tetenal C41 process less than 2 Euros versus lab 8 Euros). If not , give to a serious lab for developtment and scan.

Keep your film rolls inside the Domke bag against X ray security door like me, film will be safe, film must travel with you in cabine. I have 400 and 160-100 Isos during my last mission in SE Asia

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Klaus , I am sure it still works for a long time !

and no line in the middle like on the M240 at only minus 1 and 2°C

(already posted above)

http://www.summilux.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=81009

Henry

 

Also no problems with my Olympus OM-D...

 

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No lost of definition and color after 36 years !

Good memories for you I think :)

Not sure that our digital pictures can go through the time like this !

Thanks for posting Phil

Henry

 

Dear Henry,

you can be pretty sure that in 10 years most of our dataformats or volumes

are replaced, unreadable or gone.

When I remember all the hardware I collected in the last 25 years

on Windows or Macintosh systems........I just have to roll eyes !

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some Ektar now,  for Dirk , Gary and Neil :)

 

 

Phu Ninh

VN Sept 2016

 

 

Kodak Ektar 100-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph-Nikon Coolscan 5000.

 

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Munich Airport 2003

 

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Dear Henry,

you can be pretty sure that in 10 years most of our dataformats or volumes

are replaced, unreadable or gone.

When I remember all the hardware I collected in the last 25 years

on Windows or Macintosh systems........I just have to roll eyes !

 

Sure ! and I don't speak about your PC, your OS , your software etc...  completely obsolete in few years

(may be 5 years) when they was obsolete you cannot watch your lovely pictures....

Digital for the immediate yes ... and the day after ??? ... great question

Henry

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Also no problems with my Olympus OM-D...

 

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Yes Klaus , still operational like my Leicaflex like a German Panzer :D

 

Outstanding picture and superb color Klaus ! 

The beige in foreground contrasts very well with the grey color in background

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Henry

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Yes Ektar 25 was absolutely breathtaking film, especially in a Hasselblad on 120 - what colours! Unfortunately, there are many many colour films I miss - but it makes the decision to concentrate (almost) exclusively on black and white so much easier I guess.

Well, there's also some B&W diappearing act: Agfapan 25, Kodak Technical pan, Kodak Infrared film (HEI? can't remember the name...) and more recently Fuji Neopan 400, Neopan 1600, Efke 25 ...

 

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Some vivid and soft color

 

Kodak Ektar 100

Leica R8-Vario Elmar 35-70 macro

uncropped. Nikon Coolscan V

 

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Kodak Portra 400

 

 

 

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Excellent  midtones, although I think I like your color snow photo even better :)

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

 

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Hi Andreas - yes, bingo, Allenby!  if I recall correctly just a couple of blocks from the Carmel shuk.  Good eye!

Lovely lady with her Cigarette – looks like Allenby or King Geroge to me by the shop interior in the backround.

 

Maybe more a general Question to everyone – when you are abroad – do prefer taking back the rolls and develop them your self or give them to a lab – or do you prefere to get them developed lokaly in order to avoid the hassle at airport(s) – just curious.

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