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m6 1.4/35pre portra400

 

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Bravo for "I like film"  thread contributors in selected "favorite images"

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/page/favoriteimages.html

Thanks to GNU, Dan, Chris, Jim(Fredeye), Pete, Brent(Fotograph), Christoph, Klaus

James, Philip...

Film is in honour :)

Henry

 

Andreas will have to be careful not to select some non-Leica images from this thread!

 

From "Living Like This"

 

After the coal has gone - Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, UK.

 

Leica R6 with 21mm Super Angulon lens.

 

Kodak TRI-X in D76 1+1

Paul,

You're rapidly becoming the Salgado of Sheffield. Very, very impressive photographs.

 

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IID, 50mm 2.5 Hektor, Tmax 400

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Smena-8M FSU scale focus camera with old Kodak-50D cinefilm in C-41 kit.

 

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This one might be appropriate since several of the thread's contributors have recently travelled, will soon travel or are currently away.

 

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50/1.4A Velvia 100

 

Peaceful picture and superb color Philip

That's what I call a warm scene

Thank you

 

And two more also from the café at Svenskt Tenn in central Stockholm, well worth a visit for anyone interested in great design (same roll).

 

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You remind me I must take some tea after my coffee Philip

Theophyllin is also great for brain....

All these pictures with Velvia 100  .... "sensitive" is the film :) and

the color is perfect 

Thank you Philip

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@ all of You: this is the second time the thread tells me I reached my "thanks" limit for today... so You know why I could not put "thanks" under many beautiful pictures.

Paul: Your series are overwhelming. But Brendan, Ian, Henry , fotomas, philipus and all: great great pictures !!!

@ Henry: - I only have some 120 rolls of that Agfa film, I do not know if it existed in 35mm...  But the Kodak Gold 200 I find in the neighbourhood shop is not that bad, actually. I like it.

 

Sunflowers I shot the other day. Leica IIIf, 1930s Elmar 3.5. Kodak Gold 200

 

 

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Jean-Marie thanks for your thought  :)

 

Kodak Gold is cheaper than Portra and has also nice color ... since 1980 :)

sand is "natural" like I saw under the sun

 

 

an example here Jean-Marie. "Natural" color without correction

in LR

 

 

Danang beach

in the 1980's

now you have buildings for tourists

 

Leica R4S-Summicron 50-Kodak Gold 200

Not corrected

 

 

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Walking around this afternoon I came upon this old doorway.

 

I was using my Leica 111F for no other reason that of all the Leicas I think that this one is my personal favourite. It's 63 years old and still working faultlessly - built like a jewel from an age where compromise and plastic were never even considered. What a gorgeous camera - it's just a joy to use!

 

The lens was the 50mm Elmar and film was Fomapan 200 developed in D76 stock.

 

Superb black and grey tone Paul

Yes you're right .

IIIf is still a good and solid camera

Keep it and don't sell please !  It has no price :)

http://www.summilux.net/avis/LeicaIIIf.html

 

Thank you for posting

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Leica M7 - Summilux-M 1,4/50 - Tmax400 - D76

 

 

 

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Leica M7 - Summilux-M 1,4/35 - Neopan1600 - Emofin

 

 

 

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Leica M7 I Summicron-M 2/50 / Tmax100 - Diafine

 

 

Welcome to our thread :)  with these three superb pictures with nice black 

Very subtle picture with at each your fingerprint  :)

Very nice pictures and black tone is superb ... it's Kodak TMAX a great film

I developed TMAX in D76 with no dilution.

 

Thanks for posting and if you have more please don't hesitate

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