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Fiat Abarth or the scorpion you know ?

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica R4S-50 Summicron

 

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In Citroen country, it can be like this in normal traffic on the Champs Elysées.

 

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Here's the view one would see turning the head to the left after observing the Gröna Lund funfair on the previous photo. From left to right the buildings are the Nordic Museum with the Junibacken museum (or more playground) in front with all Astrid Lindgren's characters and stories and the Vasa Museum.

 

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TTL Summitar Cinestill 50D 

 

Philipus, that is very beautiful sunset. The colors a so nice, I really like this film and his character. But the film is quite expensive, Macodirekt and Fotoimpex wants app. EUR 11 ... per film.

 

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Philipus, that is very beautiful sunset. The colors a so nice, I really like this film and his character. But the film is quite expensive, Macodirekt and Fotoimpex wants app. EUR 11 ... per film.

 

 

I think higher prices is something we will have to get used to, Gregor, if the film companies are to have a sustainable future. Film is largely raw materials, energy and labour costs and I think these will readjust as the world shifts from the hyper-globalised model of the last 20 years. Already, Portra 400 is £9 per roll and Fuji 400H is about £12 RRP per roll. Interestingly, black and white film (including the big name stuff) is now substantially cheaper than colour film which didn't used to be the case during the heyday of film production.

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Thanks Gregor (it's a sunrise though :) ). I agree it is expensive but it is a bit of a niche film.

 

From what I read, it is not very difficult to remove the remjet oneself. Given the costs for Cinestill's films it could be worth if for someone who wants to shoot cine films a lot and develops them at home (unless one wants to risk having a very unhappy lab manager on the phone should an unclean film damage the lab...).

 

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Philipus, that is very beautiful sunset. The colors a so nice, I really like this film and his character. But the film is quite expensive, Macodirekt and Fotoimpex wants app. EUR 11 ... per film.

 

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Yes Klaus right :)

 

.... another Bella Macchina for Klaus , Suede and J-Mute :)

 

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What nice definition of the numbers and letters

 

Kodak TX400-Leica R4S-50 Summicron

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Merci beaucoup, Henri!!

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Anyone for coffee? Cirencester on a dull, damp day. Hasselblad 500C, Distagon 60mm f3.5, Fuji Acros 100, Rodinal.

 

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all know London is sometimes (or often) in the fog :D

 

 

:D  I think you've been watching too many old Sherlock Holmes films, Henry, or perhaps old newsreel footage from the 1950s.

 

Robert Frank took some good fog photos when he was in London. :)

 

A good example here.

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:D  I think you've been watching too many old Sherlock Holmes films, Henry, or perhaps old newsreel footage from the 1950s.

 

Robert Frank took some good fog photos when he was in London. :)

 

A good example here.

 

I believe that, since they stopped heating with coal, the "real" fog has moved on, perhaps (sadly) to Shanghai or Beijing?

 

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From the first few rolls of film that I shot before realizing that the rangefinder was out of calibration. It's gone for servicing and I had just got them scanned.

 

Summilux 35 1.4, Tri-X/Delta 400 

 

Hopefully, when the camera is back the images will be sharper!

 

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From the first few rolls of film that I shot before realizing that the rangefinder was out of calibration. It's gone for servicing and I had just got them scanned.

 

Summilux 35 1.4, Tri-X/Delta 400 

 

Hopefully, when the camera is back the images will be sharper!

 

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Wow ASAP, this would have been stunning in colour methinks.

Still nice, but.............

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I did some swapping of older cameras gathering dust and picked up a Fuji GW690iii with a 90mm f3.5 lens ..... took a test roll the other day with Fuji Pro 400H and here is a shot 1/125 f/4 ..... wow! I can understand Adam's love affair with his wide Hassy and others here with true medium format (6x9 is big and the same ratio as 35mm) ... will have more to show as time goes on, and I shoot more pictures ..

 

 

 

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and here is cropped shot of Times Sq ...

 

 

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I did some swapping of older cameras gathering dust and picked up a Fuji GW690iii with a 90mm f3.5 lens ..... took a test roll the other day with Fuji Pro 400H and here is a shot 1/125 f/4 ..... wow! I can understand Adam's love affair with his wide Hassy and others here with true medium format (6x9 is big and the same ratio as 35mm) ... will have more to show as time goes on, and I shoot more pictures ..

 

and here is cropped shot of Times Sq ...

 

I like these colors Steve . No equivalent elsewhere.

I must said "Unique" color

Thanks for sharing Steve

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From the first few rolls of film that I shot before realizing that the rangefinder was out of calibration. It's gone for servicing and I had just got them scanned.

 

Summilux 35 1.4, Tri-X/Delta 400 

 

Hopefully, when the camera is back the images will be sharper!

 

RbmRDHG.jpg

 

 

Yes may be it' nicer in color for the Chinese New Year  :D

B&w gives another rendering

Thanks for posting Asap

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