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Uffington White Horse and nearby Dragon Hill. T-max 400 I'd imagine.

 

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Ian ,that's what I call a "picture in the wind"

Nice and lovely picture. :)

Superb black and grey tone , the most difficult to obtain in digital in the nuance

and shade

Thank you for the demonstration picture

Regards

Henry

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Red Rose

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No idea what happened here but I like it......

 

Me too , we are two now :)

That's what I call an artistic image

You cannot have this kind of picture in digital except if you use a post processing

with a photo software

Advantage film

Henry

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Neil like this picture too

It's not from S or SL

 

Bergger 400Plus-Leica R4S-90 Elmar+Extension Tubes

 

a missed development and like you,  I love this picture

I have enlarged , printed , framed and hanged in my hospital office :)

 

 

 

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OM2n, Superia 400, X1 scans:

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Stockade by chrism229, on Flickr

 

After his posting to Louisbourg, this fellow became chief administrator for New France in Québec, and ended up on trial for pilfering six million livres.

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Maison Bigot by chrism229, on Flickr

 

While three soldiers slept in each of these bunks:

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Soldiers bunks by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Barracks for the sheep by chrism229, on Flickr

 

A bit presumptuous, I'd have thought, to place one's portrait so that you are being worshipped!

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Louis XIV behind the altar by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris , nice series , specially picture 1, 2 and 4 for the vivid color and reminds me

half portra and half ektar  ! :)

Finally a very nice and warm color.

Well framed and nice composition

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Slightly different view from virtually the same spot as the previous (though a couple of weeks apart). This shows the well known glacial feature known as The Manger. Porta 400.

 

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Ian, wonderful green color with nuance and shade,

a very relaxing landscape picture

The "contre-jour" is superb

Nice framing and composition

Thank you

Henry

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Hi Chris,

Glad you are back and safe  :)

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?p=3311329

Thank you for this good comment and well thought :)

Yes, during these more than 1,700 pages, we have all demonstrated how the quality of an image, in every sense of the word, is important to all of us. Much , I know, continues to photograph in digital. Just see the numerous threads in digital on this forum that invade us , but that's how people like what is fast. :angry:

I can tell you knowingly, since I , too went through the digital , seeing at the time of release of the M8 (in 2006) that digital will bring a revolution with these pixels that capture light and that transpose electrical circuits into photonic images :)

The Leica world is amazed, then came the M9 ("vivid color" *) , after the Cmos sensor (M240 "neutral color" * as said Erwin Puts* ) ... and some continue to "rave" in front of images that begin to lose its soul, become flat, without consistency, without relief, with always have hypercurrent lines, hypernet  (reason : smoothing the square pixels by the software of the camera) ... in short nothing very aesthetic , when compared with the film images of our grandparents with his vintage side, soft, non aggressive when looking at

 

Finally we remained loyal to what our grandparents , and fortunately the film can said that he has dozens of years of evolution behind him , and has therefore proven.

Me,Phil  , having a very "critical mind" (it's the job that wants this) , I have not sold my two digital cameras, I keep them, to take occasional pictures, just to compare analog and digital especially when I see people who rave in front of images , with approximate color or unhomogeneous black , completely reconstituted from integrated circuits and electrical wires and finalized by a binary software of the camera and who tries somehow to get closer to the Image of the film ... but that does not arrive unfortunately

Finally I repeat here, the impression or printing , is the ultimate happiness of being able to see what you have photographed and what pleasure also to be able to enlarge a portrait of its small son, with a skin that has pores visible as in the true , and which is greatly lacking in digital, not possible because of the pixels (smoothing)

I end by wishing a long life to film which gives us pleasure to all, from the beginning that is to say the shooting , to printing on photo paper,  I say "printing" (deeply in the multilayers silver grain paper) and "non-ink deposit" on paper (case of the inkjet printer for digital) and needs for this work one computer !
Thank you for reading and your patience

Henry

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Henry - Both version of this plane scene are amazing.  Very well done!!

Leica has released the M Monochrome with the M9. It's a good and intelligent idea

The only camera brand that does this ! :)

I know now why ... the "purity" in photography

but you can have equivalent in film , if you shoot color with one camera

and b&w in another camera :)

 

My feeling is , it has something "unique" inside the nuance and the details :)

 

Here's  a proof black is real black and color is real color

 

 

 

The day of my departure of my last med.humanitarian mission in september 2016

taken at the same time, at sunset Danang airport

 

 

Kodak TMAX100-Leica MP-Summilux 50Asph

 

 

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Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

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To prove the "purity" and "softness" of film , I also took this picture with digital camera M

just for color comparison and ""softness" in the lines (no rasor cut lines)  :)

 

Best

Henry

 

Another stellar photo, Henry. 

Stone bridge and edge river in black :)

 

 

Paris 2016

 

Leica MP-Summicron 28 Asph-Kodak TX400

 

 

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Henry

 

Breathtaking, Ian.

Uffington White Horse and nearby Dragon Hill. T-max 400 I'd imagine.

 

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I was out for the very early sunrise this morning (so early that I forgot where I parked and called the police to report my car stolen) with my Linhof Technika Press 23 and 53 Zeiss Biogon and 100mm Planar and 6x9 film back.

I posted more photos here https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/196764-favourite-medium-format/page-19?do=findComment&comment=3311676  but here are two...  :p

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Back to Leica...and NYC PRIDE...

M-A, 28mm cron, Portra 400

 

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Henry - Both version of this plane scene are amazing.  Very well done!!

 

Another stellar photo, Henry. 

 

Breathtaking, Ian.

 

Sincere thank you Adam for your comment :)

 

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M-A, 28mm cron, Portra 400

 

That's what I call " a vivid color" as said Erwin Puts

The deep color of skin, clothes and ballons are wonderful

Thank you for posting

Henry

 

 

I was out for the very early sunrise this morning (so early that I forgot where I parked and called the police to report my car stolen) with my Linhof Technika Press 23 and 53 Zeiss Biogon and 100mm Planar and 6x9 film back.

I posted more photos here https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/196764-favourite-medium-format/page-19?do=findComment&comment=3311676  but here are two...  :p

 
 
 

 

 

 

Adam , with this kind of gear , I think you are not the terrorist and you'll have no problem to be on the bridge

with the police :D  .  Impressive combo with german Zeiss lens giving nice images 

H.

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