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I thought it was going to be entertaining on hearing about his election, but entertainment quickly passes by. He's certainly stupid to look at the sun, and as a doctor you will know how dangerous, life changing even, it can be. I like the 'call-out' don't look, probably by one of the few presidential aids he hasn't yet sacked!
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Probably the best photo thread on the Leica forum with nearly 2000 pages being testimony.

 

Out of interest, any of you guys using a Leica BEOON as part of the digitisation process? It's something I'd like to try myself.

 

Steve, GaryBnz did it .... :) but now scan with Plustek 

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The last picture for Jakob

 

 

Epson Scan V700+ANR Glass+Epson Software

Leica R4S-Summicron 50

Ilford PanF

 

 

Montlhéry circuit

 

 

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Crop 100%

 

 

 

 

 

In conclusion: Epson V700 one of the best scanner specially in b&w

for 135 and also I think for MF...if someone here can confirm for me

For a cheap price in second hand , he is among the best scan.

 

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Tri-X M6 35/2

 

Probably the best photo thread on the Leica forum with nearly 2000 pages being testimony.

 

Out of interest, any of you guys using a Leica BEOON as part of the digitisation process? It's something I'd like to try myself.

 

I agree with Steve and in addition very nice grain

Superb Sunny

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Low light folly :unsure: :

Handheld, not the right camera, not the right lens, not the right film, but somehow it does capture the mood...
 

 

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[ IIIf-RD (1953); Elmar 5 cm f/3.5; FP4 ]

(Cathédrale Saint Étienne, Metz, France)

Cross-posted yesterday in the b/w thread

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I think you used both the right camera and the right film :) Excellent photo.

 

Low light folly :unsure: :

Handheld, not the right camera, not the right lens, not the right film, but somehow it does capture the mood...
 

 

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[ IIIf-RD (1953); Elmar 5 cm f/3.5; FP4 ]

(Cathédrale Saint Étienne, Metz, France)

Cross-posted yesterday in the b/w thread

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I had a bit of a surprise when I scanned a roll the other day. Apparently I had shot half of it in my EOS 1N during a full moon a while back (with the 100L and 200/2.8L) and then put that same roll in my TTL (with the 50/1.4A). Made for a few interesting photos. Here are the best moon shots. Re the first one, the car was a shock pink BMW with even half of the logo in pink. The Peace Palace is visible in all of them. On the last one the building being constructed is the new home of Eurojust.

 

Fuji Pro 160S

 

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Postcard motif à la 1930ies: The Casino ("Kurhaus"), Wiesbaden, Germany

[ Unplugged: No postprocessing other than minor contrast adjustment after scanning ]

 

 

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[ II (D), 1934; Elmar 50 mm f/3,5, 1932; FIGRO yellow filter #1; Kodak TMax ]

 

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I over-exposed this courtesy of a VC Meter. I'll have to go and try again if some kids don't knock it down in the meantime.

 

M2, 28/2, Plus-X @400, Diafine, X1 scan:

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Inukshuk by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Use sunny 16, next time :); 22 for 'glare' should do...

 

EDIT: if it is the 28 ASPH, then, of course, 22 is out of the question :rolleyes:

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Philip you are not alone ... look at the door of Gravenstein Castle Gent :D

that's what I call "double TX"

 

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Leica MP-50 Suumilux Asph-Kodak TX400

 

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I had a bit of a surprise when I scanned a roll the other day. Apparently I had shot half of it in my EOS 1N during a full moon a while back (with the 100L and 200/2.8L) and then put that same roll in my TTL (with the 50/1.4A). Made for a few interesting photos. Here are the best moon shots. Re the first one, the car was a shock pink BMW with even half of the logo in pink. The Peace Palace is visible in all of them. On the last one the building being constructed is the new home of Eurojust.

 

Fuji Pro 160S

 

Flickr

 

Flickr

 

Flickr

 

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Low light folly :unsure: :

 

Handheld, not the right camera, not the right lens, not the right film, but somehow it does capture the mood...

 

 

attachicon.gifForum-Export_500KB-00001.jpg

 

 

[ IIIf-RD (1953); Elmar 5 cm f/3.5; FP4 ]

 

(Cathédrale Saint Étienne, Metz, France)

Cross-posted yesterday in the b/w thread

 

Very nice picture Mathias

You add sepia tone ?

Wellknown cathedral of Metz

Thank you for posting

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Henry

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Marseille

2016

 

 

Kodak Portra 400-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

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Very nice picture Mathias

You add sepia tone ?

Wellknown cathedral of Metz

Thank you for posting

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Henry

 

Thanks, Henry. Yes, the cathedral is truly marvelous!

 

I scanned in colour mode and after negative reversal, the color tinge of the film base material turned into a quite pleasant sepia nuance. Normally I transform to true b/w, but with this film from a truly elderly camera and lens, I left it, as chance provided me with.

 

Kind regards

Mathias

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[...] Wellknown cathedral of Metz [...]

 

One afterthought: I visited the cathedral on three consecutive days, with different cameras and lenses, but I did not succeed in taking a single photograph that adequately conveys the beauty of the interior layout and ambience, which at the same time is geometrically straight and clear yet intricately complex. A remarkable piece of architecture.

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Fog in Kodak TX400

 

 

Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

 

 

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