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This is a very nice slice of life, Adam, albeit I find it a little disturbing. Why can't people take time out to relax once in a while? Like haul out an old camera, load it with wonderful film and spend their lunchtimes doing something they really love?

'Cos these guys are making money right now, not relaxing, LOL.

Nice shot though Adam, real nice slice as Phil says.

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A touch of red for Henry.

Not the usual sports camera, but if Eoin can do it with his SWC, then why not.

500C/M

80 Planar

Ektachrome

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And something completely different.

Agfa CTX100.

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A touch of red for Henry.

Not the usual sports camera, but if Eoin can do it with his SWC, then why not.

500C/M

80 Planar

Ektachrome

Gary

 

Great photo with very nice colors! I love Ektachrom now ...

 

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This is a terrific sports photo Gary, shot at the perfect moment. Well done.

 

A touch of red for Henry.

Not the usual sports camera, but if Eoin can do it with his SWC, then why not.

500C/M

80 Planar

Ektachrome

Gary

 

Nice photo of a rather dodgy-looking bunch. My thoughts wander to Anton Kuster's Yakuza series.

 

Street-side hedge fund  ;)

Wall Street, NYC

IIIg, 50mm elmar, Delta 400

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So I took out my Minolta SLR from 1991 of the screed last weekend, which I got as a gift from my parents for my first big travel to the US. I was then 27 years.

 

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I took a picture of my jewel and put a new battery on it and - it still works. In the next weeks I will show here the results. I'm very curious.

Stefan, I remember this camera with an advertising of one young man jump

above a bridge with an elastic rope and taking a picture of an eagle in flight

Great camera

Henry

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Thank You - yes, to me the print looks like ... as if it actually was taken by R.L.Stevenson writing Treasure Island . The River is the Sûre, between Ettelbruck and Diekirch, here in Luxembourg. My dad's old Voigtländer "accordion" cam surprises me everytime I use it. It's Vaskar 4:5 / 105 mm lens is not as perfect as any modern lens. But these cameras do render an athmosphere I miss on contemporary cams. A feeling of space.

Here's a picture my wife shot that same day, same walk , with the Rolleiflex. The Voigtländer Bessa really looks strange to young people when they pass by...:-)

 

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I read all of Your comments and become a little confused - amazed by Your pictures. By the way, I read about the 400 Kodak Tri-X - up to now it is my favourite B&W film. I must admit that the Ilford HP 5 plus develloped in Ilford soup instead of the Paranol neo-Rodinal one did give a very very nice result. Next I'll try to devellop the TriX in this Ilford Develloper, to see how it works out.

Here's a shot I took of my wife, same day same place but with the vintage Bessa, of course. ( as Henry asked for more...;-)

 

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Serious lady and gentleman with nice cameras :)

JM, the proof that film camera is not dead :D

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Doc, Philip, Gary and Chris - thank you for those wonderful flowers - enough to brighten any day. The world needs more beautiful things right now.

 

I'd like to dedicate these to the people of Manchester.

 

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Phil It's like a painting this picture , the grain reproduces well this painting style 

Very nice ... if you have more like this please post them. Thank you Phil

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A touch of red for Henry.

Not the usual sports camera, but if Eoin can do it with his SWC, then why not.

500C/M

80 Planar

Ektachrome

Gary

 

Gary you show us a beautiful red here with Ektachrome

I think it matches well with your Hassy.

Thanks for posting

Henry

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During my biking ride and with my M7 in my bag I took this apple tree (like Eoin :))

I like the nuance in the flower with a little purple color !

Hope you like it.

....  next time (I mean next year) I'll mount my Macro Elmar 90 :)

 

Kodak Portra 160 *-Leica M7-Summicron 35 Asph

Any correction directly from scanner Tiff > Jpeg for post

 

 

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* Kodak Portra 160 dev myself in Tetenal 38°C 3mn30

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Senanque Abbey in Kodak TX400 dev in D76

 

 

Leica MP(my M Monochrome)

50 Summilux Asph -TX400

 

 

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Philip said "red" ....  and just for the red of Kodak Portra 160... and green and nuance of green :)

 

... here another red :)

 

Leicaflex SL-Summicron 50+ ElproV1b-Kodak Portra 160

Picture uncorrected :)

 

Poppies in wheat fields

May 2017

 

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Really nice , wonderful color Chris

Henry

 

Thank you, Henry. I had read that this Agfa film is actually rebranded Superia 400, but it certainly isn't based on the colours I saw (and tweaked in LR). Everything was really warm and red and the saturation of red and orange had to be reduced slightly. I've never seen that with dozens of rolls of Superia.

 

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