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Harold , also try Portra 160 :)

Your thoughts about color  ?

 

 

Soho continuation

 

Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph-KP 160 (dev myself in Tetenal 30°C)

 

 

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You have seen my big cigare ?

 

 

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Harold , also try Portra 160 :)

Your thoughts about color  ?

 

 

Soho continuation

 

Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph-KP 160 (dev myself in Tetenal 30°C)

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Henry

I think the portra colour is more gentle then the ektar

Probably better for people but I like crazy colour sometimes, e.g. Graffiti

 

I like your photo style and you take pictures of every subject

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Wonderful color Adam and nice expression

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Henry

 

Thanks, Henry

 

 

 

 

 

More color for Gary.

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-Summicron 28 Asph

 

a little flare here when in contrejour like your 21 SA Gary  !

but what do you think about color of Kodak Portra 160 ? :)

 

 

 

attachicon.gifImage6laveslekp16m7cron28ceflfht+++950.jpg

 

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Lovely colors on this one, Henry

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Wood and Water .....

 

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Canon EOS 1n, EF 28-105, Ilford XP2

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I think the portra colour is more gentle then the ektar

Probably better for people but I like crazy colour sometimes, e.g. Graffiti

 

I like your photo style and you take pictures of every subject

 

Thank you Harold.

 

For color look at this picture for comparison between Portra and Ektar

 

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If you like warmer or vivid color , you must try Portra  :)

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Distant marina. TMY at 400.

 

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Following  my post above , my reference for color is red of poppies !

if one film can reproduce exactly this color , I select it

Red of poppies is like red of human "arterial" blood  >  vivid red , not

veinous , darker  :)

...  and secondly green

Fuji has a red a bit saturated for poppies

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-M7-Apo Summicron 90 Asph

 

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Here is the red of Claude Monet , our impressionist painter

Orsay Museum Paris

 

 

Henry

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Street lamp by the sea. TMY at 400.

 

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Hi All,  I'll  begin my trip to morrow , to visit some castles of the Loire valley . I'll bring back for you

some pictures of this nice place specially Chambord with his new garden 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/france/pays-de-la-loire/articles/The-best-chateaux-of-the-Loire-Valley-France-travel-guide/

...  see you on tuesday :)

Have a nice week end All

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Ceramic barrels. TMY at 400.

 

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