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Very vertiginous Henry, the framing is superb here.

 

Another Kodak Portra 400

 

Have you vertigo ? :)

For Gary

 

 

Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

picture uncorrected

 

 

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Henry

 

 

I love the second with the strong flow from the shaded foreground to the bright house in the background.

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

 

 

Worked out well that your subject chose to look into the shutter problem, makes for a great moody shot in gorgeous fading light.

Leica R-E and 50cron. 

Agfa Vista 200. 

Lazy slow shutter. 

 

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Nature sets about the business of cleaning up this mess, well captured. 

Dying mall.

 

Where we shopped.

 

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Plaubel Roll-Op Folder 4.5x6, Portra 400

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Just scanned this to join the Portra party.  

Kodak Portra 400 NC - with the Zeiss Ikonta - in France near Aubeterre.

White balance as is.  Scanned on the V700

 

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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!

 

GN , go for C41 it's very easy , :) just important point maintain the temperature 38°C or 30°C

constant during few minutes (3mn 30sec). E6 is a bit more long but same remark for temperature.

Chris here does both

The advantage : work well done , cheaper and can have your color roll even on Sunday (lab closed)

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Henry

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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 agree with Wayne  :)

Two great pictures Chris , picture 2 a bit romantic with rain drops :)

Very nice black

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Henry

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Leica R-E and 50cron. 

Agfa Vista 200. 

Lazy slow shutter. 

 

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Something special atmosphere when I watch this picture

Human solitude in the middle of one world of brutes

Well done and nice color SP

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Henry

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Ah, great shot Henry.  Love the depth to it.  last night I scanned some 120 film and checked - seems to be Kodak Portra 400 NC.  Will post later.

 

Wow!  were you leaning out of the basket for this one?

 

Yes Dan I have vertigo too , and camera is almost in the space

outside of the nacelle , I try to hold it firmly :)

Thank you for your appreciation

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Henry

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Just scanned this to join the Portra party.  

Kodak Portra 400 NC - with the Zeiss Ikonta - in France near Aubeterre.

White balance as is.  Scanned on the V700

 

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I like much , a relaxing atmosphere through this picture and soft color

V700 is a very good flatbed scanner. It works with Silverfast or Epson software .

I prefer Epson scan software easier.

Thanks Dan

Henry

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Snowy, foggy , cloudy and cold (minus 5°C) day at 3200 m

in May 2016

 

 

Kodak Portra 400-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

any correction with photo software

Kodak Portra dev myself Tetenal

 

 

 

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M4, Summicron 2/50 Rigid, Tmax 400

 

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M4, Summicron 2/50 Rigid, Tmax 400

 

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Great series / social comment Wayne!

Dying mall.

 

Where we shopped.

 

img575 by W P_, on Flickr

 

Plaubel Roll-Op Folder 4.5x6, Portra 400

 

 

Love the colours, light, pose - and a real book!  
PS - almost all of my images shown here are scanned on my V700.

Just scanned this to join the Portra party.  

Kodak Portra 400 NC - with the Zeiss Ikonta - in France near Aubeterre.

White balance as is.  Scanned on the V700

 

attachicon.gifL Mas Montet.jpg

 

 

A very chilly scene, Henry.

Snowy, foggy , cloudy and cold (minus 5°C) day at 3200 m

in May 2016

 

 

Kodak Portra 400-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

any correction with photo software

Kodak Portra dev myself Tetenal

 

 

 

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Henry

 

Pleasing tones & compositions.

M4, Summicron 2/50 Rigid, Tmax 400

 

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How to enjoy a Sunday morning outing to a Country Park on a lovely sunny day   ;)  R5, 60mm Macro Elmarit & Neopan 400.

 

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I have photographed this church many times - this the first with the R5, 60mm Macro Elmarit & Neopan 400 combination.

 

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