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The sky is a little faded, but the foreground is simply gorgeous.  

What gear and film, if I may ask?

 

Adam,

 

It was shot with an M6TTL , 50mm Summicron and Portra 400 .... it was taken in Le Marche Italy, on the way down from the village of  Montottone. I agree about the sky...... was tempted to crop it out in Lightroom, but thought it was better in than out. Must remember to bring a polariser with me next time :-)

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Good hunting, Henry.

 

Thank you Eoin :)

 

For the red it's really this color , but for the green , wheat is in blooming

and the color is not really green as you can imagine , but less vivid green :)

Film reproduces really well this nuance without distortion , a good point for Kodak Portra.

 

 

Leica M7-Apo Summicron 90 Asph-Kodak Portra 160

 

 

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Beautiful, JM!

 

 

 

Thanks a lot Eoin !

 

More from the Rolleiwide, with Tri-X this time

 

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Cidade das Artes by JM__, on Flickr

 

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Cidade das Artes by JM__, on Flickr

 

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Adam,

 

It was shot with an M6TTL , 50mm Summicron and Portra 400 .... it was taken in Le Marche Italy, on the way down from the village of  Montottone. I agree about the sky...... was tempted to crop it out in Lightroom, but thought it was better in than out. Must remember to bring a polariser with me next time :-)

 

Thanks for the info.  With 35mm, I think you've managed to expose the scene pretty damn well.  I'll be that a wet print would retain a lot more detail in the sky.  It is really lovely.

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From a visit to the Berlin Zoo:

 

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Rollei Prego micron - Kodak 200

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And another one from the same day. Hopefully my first test shots with the Minilux will be ready tomorrow, so I am able to deliver more appropriate shots in the future :)

 

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Thank you Eoin :)

 

For the red it's really this color , but for the green , wheat is in blooming

and the color is not really green as you can imagine , but less vivid green :)

Film reproduces really well this nuance without distortion , a good point for Kodak Portra.

 

 

Leica M7-Apo Summicron 90 Asph-Kodak Portra 160

 

 

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Is it just me, or do others also see a blueish picture. For me the white balance seems way off  :huh:

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Is it just me, or do others also see a blueish picture. For me the white balance seems way off  :huh:

oh yes, but the interesting thing is that the color of the red is perfect.  It is almost as if Henry has a pointer tool that instead of correcting the WB it corrects the color of red (with all other colors falling into a place as a result. :)  I need that tool!

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