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Really nice Kodak TX400 practically in relief :)

 

 

Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph , good for portrait :)

 

 

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Another Kodak TX400, another wedding :)

I am sure you'll smile in watching ....

 

 

Mother and her two daughters

 

Leica MP-Summilux 50 Asph

 

 

 

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F6, AF Nikkor 28mm/f2.8D, Fuji Superia 400, Unicolor presskit, motorised Rondinax, Hasselblad X1 scans:

 

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Rocky by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Vroom vroom? by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

 

Wow beautiful red Chris and the stone in grey is superb

You have some white spots in the black of stone , it's what I mean above

For color Chris , you need rotation

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Welcome Tiberius to our thread :)  glad you join us

 

 

 

 

Another Kodak Portra 400 > any correction as usual

 

another vertigo ?

 

 

Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph

 

 

 

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Wow beautiful red Chris and the stone in grey is superb

You have some white spots in the black of stone , it's what I mean above

For color Chris , you need rotation

Thank you

Henry

No shortage of rotation there, but I did make a short cut that I regret. This was the last film for that batch of chemicals, so as the stabiliser was churning around I just added a five drops of PhotoFlo (knowing I was going to discard the solution), rather than emptying the tank, adding water and then PhotoFlo. All sorts of drying marks. The last strip of film with the Miata in it had them too, but by then I had noticed them and so it was wiped with isopropanol before scanning and none of those marks survived that treatment.

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Another two from Sunday morning's stroll around the Country Park.  R5, 35mm Elmarit-R III, Neopan 400, Rodinal.

 

1) Truncated (close-up)

 

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2) Lydiard Park Landscape

 

 

 

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I have two rolls of this film left. It is a true  shame it was discontinued. I wonder if Acros 100, shot at 400, would be similar?

 

I've got some bulk rolls of Neopan 400 and Acros 100 sold as Legacy Pro 400 and 100 by Freestyle a few years back. I'd be more inclined to use the 400 at 100, but even then I can't say I like Acros 100 better than the other 100-125 films I have. Use them up and get to the good stuff is my intention, however ill-informed and unsophisticated it might be.

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When you finish a 100' roll, and take the metal spool out of the Lloyd loader, you can see 'Fuji' inscribed on the spool. Freestyle did sell bulk Tri-X and Plus-X, but under the name Arista Premium (not Arista EDU, which is probably Fomapan).

 

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Just got 6 rolls of color film back for the lab today. 4 E6 and 2 C41 - my first Portra 400. Looking forward to scanning them soon, but I have Row practice tonight and I will most certainly be tired when I return.

 

It's been years since I have sent color film away to the lab...$12 a pop for the processing...yikes! I need to look into doing E6 and C41 at home.

 

Also Rolleiflex came back from CLA Friday, so I look forward to putting some rolls through it, and I've still yet to shoot the borrowed 503. Maybe this week... busy busy!

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Canonet QL17 III

E100VS (B&W converted in LR)

 

Really well chosen exposures.  For me it was a toss up between the 2nd and 3rd.  I think the 3rd wins - a really attractive composition which shows off the silver leaves to advantage.

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