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My first go with HP5...shot this winter and processed...uh...just two days ago  ;)  D76 for 13 minutes 1:1

 

I'm looking at 19 more rolls on my desk I still need to process!  :o

 

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Leica M6

Summicron 50

HP5+

 

GN nice b&w series ,  specially this one , nice vanishing line  .

The 50 mm gives another view in comparison with the 35 or the 28 mm lens

HP5 reproduced well snow with fine grain :)

Thank you for posting

Henry

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Neil , I can do with my Focomat enlarger , a print in 50x60 cms

I project on the floor and I have big tank for development :)

Henry

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I didn't realize that the Focomat enlarger could enlarge a 8x10 neg........ can it??

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I didn't realize that the Focomat enlarger could enlarge a 8x10 neg........ can it??

 

No Neil and you're right . I mean only in my case 24x36 . :)

Take photos with your Leica M , Neil !

Henry

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Nice to be able to lean out the kitchen window and take a pic like this. I'm going to struggle when we eventually move back into suburbia.

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Gary

 

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Nice to be able to lean out the kitchen window and take a pic like this. I'm going to struggle when we eventually move back into suburbia.

Contax N1

Vario Sonnar 100-300

Fuji RDP3

Plustek 8100

Gary

Gary,

 

So I still have time to be jealous of your kitchen window view :)

I like the natural looking colours.

 

Rgds

 

C.

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A trolley of candy jarsI'm sure you're like that little boy when you were little , don't you ? I think of Neil , may be Gary , who knows , or Adam :D or also Wayne

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-35 Summilux Asph

 

Sylvain's wedding last saturday

June 2017

 

 

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Rg

Henry

Henry,

 

I really like your picture, a timeless moment frozen in time. Well done.

And while I am at it, thank you for all your nice and encouraging comments.

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

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Gary,

 

So I still have time to be jealous of your kitchen window view :)

I like the natural looking colours.

 

Rgds

 

C.

Yes Christoph, it is easy to become complacent about where we are etc. One day it is mares and foals, next sheep, then cattle. Others nothing but grass.

Gary

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Nice to be able to lean out the kitchen window and take a pic like this. I'm going to struggle when we eventually move back into suburbia.

Contax N1

Vario Sonnar 100-300

Fuji RDP3

Plustek 8100

Gary

 

Gary true and natural skin ! really superb color

You're lucky to live there , no urban please , breathe pure air !

Best

Henry

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A trolley of candy jars

I'm sure you're like that little boy when you were little , don't you ?

I think of Neil , may be Gary , who knows , or Adam :D or also Wayne

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-35 Summilux Asph

 

Sylvain's wedding last saturday

June 2017

 

 

attachicon.gifImage9sylvainkodtxmplux35-3lf++++1000.jpg

 

Rg

Henry

Escape from supervision..... It was always my goal at that age; possibly the one thing I saw weddings as being good for. :)

 

Nice photograph.

 

Best,

 

Wayne

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No Neil and you're right . I mean only in my case 24x36 . :)

Take photos with your Leica M , Neil !

Henry

Henry, your Focomat can't also do  medium format? I have a Focomat II that does both 35mm and medium format. It was given to me, and sadly I have never used it yet. I need to get that set up.

Question

Why would you use D76 1.1 rather than stock ........... apart from doubling the devolopment time does it do anything extra to the neg????

Thanks in advance

 

Neil

 

Lovely pictures by the way :)

Hi Neil, I used 1:1 only because I have read (on the internet) that you can eek a little more sharpness out of the the negs compared to stock.  I haven't done enough testing to make any real claims myself. I seriously do not remember how I developed (lots) of film in college, but I think I used stock because I remember dumping it back and adding replenisher.

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The game keepers cabin. FRIM Malaysia

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Another from this week's roll of Tri-X (Rolleicord Vb).

 

Columns

 

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^^^^ 

This picture also comes with love. Just to get to this place was a nightmare let alone with a 8 x 10 strapped to my back. I muttered 3 highlights and 3 shadows, the meter goy it perfectly at 1/2 second at f64.

Im really getting the hang of this camera, I have a 240mm lens coming, so that when iI get home I can shoot wide angle. There are a few locations in the jungle that are screening " pleas photography me" with my cloths on :) :)  

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