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A way to recover and  to throw away nothing

>  crop rare time I crop , top recovery

 

Subway station Place d'Italie

Paris June 2017

Frozen time by photography in film  :)

 

 

Kodak TMAX400-Leica M7-Summicron 35 Asph

Nikon Coolscan 5000  , not corrected

 

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A few from my recent trip to Ragestan

All shot with 503CW and either TMAX 100 or EDKA 100

 

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Why I like color film ?

because day as night the color is faithful , not synthesized color like in digital !

I like natural color :)

.... and I am not crazy ...not yet  :)

 

 

Kodak Portra 400-Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph

 

Marseille for Gary and Eoin :)

Le Vieux Port

 

Chinese shadows and frozen time in photography :)

 

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A Lady gave me her  seventies Canon camera, T70, telling me it was not working anymore. Actually, the batteries were dead. I cleant as well as possible when batteries leak... and put in new ones. Maybe the cam has some other problems, though: I'll test shoot another film, - I first put a very much over the date Ilford FP4 to give it a try.

The lens is a Soligor lens, Zoom and Macro 28-8o mm. The pictures are nice, at least some of them, but a bit dark. The paper I used is also much over the date grade 2 Ilford Gallery Fiber Paper, don't know if it still exists .

I scanned the photos, and put some contrast on Photoshop.

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A Lady gave me her  seventies Canon camera, T70, telling me it was not working anymore. Actually, the batteries were dead. I cleant as well as possible when batteries leak... and put in new ones. Maybe the cam has some other problems, though: I'll test shoot another film, - I first put a very much over the date Ilford FP4 to give it a try.

The lens is a Soligor lens, Zoom and Macro 28-8o mm. The pictures are nice, at least some of them, but a bit dark. The paper I used is also much over the date grade 2 Ilford Gallery Fiber Paper, don't know if it still exists .

I scanned the photos, and put some contrast on Photoshop.

Jean-Marie

 

attachicon.gifWeb.Roses sauvages. Canon T70. Ilford FP4.jpg

attachicon.gifWeb.Roses sauvages.2017 Canon T70.jpg

 

Jean-Marie very nice black

Good idea . Thank you

Henry

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Indeed Keith, indeed.

I've ridden (and raced a bit) motorbikes throughout my younger days, and never really been interested in the Harley's. In suitable company I even called them "Farting Armchairs", but of late I can see the lure of them, they do look nice.

This is the machine in all it's glory, in a dimly lit area of the store.

R6

35 Summicron

Tri-X

R09 1:25.

Plustek 8100.

Gary

My motorcycling days ended quite some while ago...  Over the years I sporadically owned a number of bikes, starting with a 250cc AJS (in 1964!). Various Honda & Yamaha's followed, but then came my last and most enjoyed - a BMW R65 with full fairing and panniers. A very comfortable (albeit leisurely) touring machine - I posted some photos of No.1 son and me on tour in France a while back.

 

On the subject of Harleys, spotted this one in rural France a few years ago.  M7, C-Sonnar 50mm, HP5+.

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A Lady gave me her  seventies Canon camera, T70, telling me it was not working anymore. Actually, the batteries were dead. I cleant as well as possible when batteries leak... and put in new ones. Maybe the cam has some other problems, though: I'll test shoot another film, - I first put a very much over the date Ilford FP4 to give it a try.

The lens is a Soligor lens, Zoom and Macro 28-8o mm. The pictures are nice, at least some of them, but a bit dark. The paper I used is also much over the date grade 2 Ilford Gallery Fiber Paper, don't know if it still exists .

I scanned the photos, and put some contrast on Photoshop.

Jean-Marie

 

attachicon.gifWeb.Roses sauvages. Canon T70. Ilford FP4.jpg

attachicon.gifWeb.Roses sauvages.2017 Canon T70.jpg

 

I think your only problem is out of date materials, the camera seems fine, nice photos.

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That sunset shot is fantastic Neil. 

 

A few from my recent trip to Ragestan

All shot with 503CW and either TMAX 100 or EDKA 100

 

I agree with Gary, the second one is particularly fine.

 

A Lady gave me her  seventies Canon camera, T70, telling me it was not working anymore. Actually, the batteries were dead. I cleant as well as possible when batteries leak... and put in new ones. Maybe the cam has some other problems, though: I'll test shoot another film, - I first put a very much over the date Ilford FP4 to give it a try.

The lens is a Soligor lens, Zoom and Macro 28-8o mm. The pictures are nice, at least some of them, but a bit dark. The paper I used is also much over the date grade 2 Ilford Gallery Fiber Paper, don't know if it still exists .

I scanned the photos, and put some contrast on Photoshop.

Jean-Marie

 

attachicon.gifWeb.Roses sauvages. Canon T70. Ilford FP4.jpg

attachicon.gifWeb.Roses sauvages.2017 Canon T70.jpg

 

An MC selfie :)

 

My motorcycling days ended quite some while ago...  Over the years I sporadically owned a number of bikes, starting with a 250cc AJS (in 1964!). Various Honda & Yamaha's followed, but then came my last and most enjoyed - a BMW R65 with full fairing and panniers. A very comfortable (albeit leisurely) touring machine - I posted some photos of No.1 son and me on tour in France a while back.

 

On the subject of Harleys, spotted this one in rural France a few years ago.  M7, C-Sonnar 50mm, HP5+.

 

Terrific isolation of the lady, Eoin, well done.

 

Pedestrians (EOS-1V HS w/ ZE 135 - TMax 100)...

35647021835_8eaea4989d_b.jpgC001 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

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Sorry for the mistake

Normally post in Pete thread

 

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/273936-barnacks-monthly-for-july-2017-is-something-beginning-with-l/?p=3306094

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