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Very nice,

 

That Niemeyer designed a few noteworthy and photogenic pieces of architecture. And you found an excellent way to capture them. I almost suspect you to have placed that bike :)

 

Thx

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

 

Bike on the run.... 

 

Rolleiwide w/ Ektar 100

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One more from Saturdays walk on the Marlborough Downs. Cropped from 35mm neg. IIIg, 5cm Summicron Collapsible, Acros 100, Rodinal.

 

Setting Off

 

Keith , what a  lovely set,  you do make that IIIg sing :-)

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Flowers in the Backyard....

 

Hasselblad, 180mm Sonnar, 16E, Fujifilm NPC 160

 

 

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Hi Doc,

Here are a couple more photos from the same trip also on Ektar 100.

I hope they're not duplicated on this thread.

 

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Mirror Lake, Yosemite National Park

 

Hasselblad 503 CW w/50 mm Distagon on Kodak Ektar 100

 

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View of River and Mountain in Yosemite National Park,

 

Hasselblad 503 CW w/80 mm Planar on Kodak Ektar 100

Well done Dave! These pics are the first I have seen posted using Ektar 100 that are NOT red saturated. The colour here is great and the Ektar of course always with great clarity. I have just bought a roll to examine my bias against the 'redness' of Ektar. If I can emulate your samples, I will be pleased.

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Schmootzification - look at the top edge.  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:  :angry:

M-A, 50mm lux asph, Cinestill 50

 

SUPERB picture , SUPERB color very subtle Adam

Have you another "Schmootsificated" image like that  :)

and with the combo M-A-50 LA

Thanks

Henry

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Hi Doc,

Here are a couple more photos from the same trip also on Ektar 100.

I hope they're not duplicated on this thread.

 

32429706542_24865fbdb9_h.jpg

 

Mirror Lake, Yosemite National Park

 

Hasselblad 503 CW w/50 mm Distagon on Kodak Ektar 100

 

32459890551_89007b5f01_h.jpg

 

View of River and Mountain in Yosemite National Park,

 

Hasselblad 503 CW w/80 mm Planar on Kodak Ektar 100

 

Wonderful color Saironin

Clarity , definition , color , all is superb

Thanks for posting

Henry

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Flowers in the Backyard....

 

Hasselblad, 180mm Sonnar, 16E, Fujifilm NPC 160

 

I like this natural green color Ramesh

...   from someone who compares constanly color between digital and film

Thanks

Henry

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Well done Dave! These pics are the first I have seen posted using Ektar 100 that are NOT red saturated. The colour here is great and the Ektar of course always with great clarity. I have just bought a roll to examine my bias against the 'redness' of Ektar. If I can emulate your samples, I will be pleased.

 

Erl , you're right about the light red dominant in Ektar

 

I used 10 rolls during my last humanitarian mission

It depends what you take .... for landscape it's a little "cold" IMO

Not the same case for Ektachrome slide

 

What opinion from Adam ?

Best

Henry

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In preparation for some indoor velodrome shooting in a couple of weeks, did some bracketed tests with Tri-X and TMax 400 shooting at 1600, and then developing at 1600 and 3200 in R09.

This is TMax 400 (despite what it says on the little note) metered @ 1600 and developed @ 1600...

31989087764_5ccbab7187_b.jpgA003 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

There is an omnious amount of seemingly digital Canon gear in this picture :)

 

Did you identify a clear favourite as a result of your tests?

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

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In preparation for some indoor velodrome shooting in a couple of weeks, did some bracketed tests with Tri-X and TMax 400 shooting at 1600, and then developing at 1600 and 3200 in R09.

This is TMax 400 (despite what it says on the little note) metered @ 1600 and developed @ 1600...

31989087764_5ccbab7187_b.jpgA003 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

WOW Eoin "you will blow up the barraque"  french expression :)

Impressive gear

Thanks for showing

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Henry

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