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Nice one, Otto.  Thanks for sharing.  Have fun with the new gear.

My first photo with my new Chamonix 45F-2, wonderfull 4x5 field camera. Tri-X320 in HC110-B, what a special combination this still is!

 

Very cool, Edward.  

An interesting character

 

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Brilliant colors, Henry.   Really amazing photo.  Simple but so lovely to view.

... continuation of my flower roll test :)

 

this kind of picture has no equivalent in digital !

because of the grains of film , it's logical... and the ability of

film to capture the "difference" here in color but also in b&w

 

You said "nuance"

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leicaflex SL-Ext tubes-Elmarit 90

 

 

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Henry

 

Great classic colors in these, Jean Marc.

Some nearly 30 year old color negative scanned via a Nikon Coolscan V 

 

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Yellow Motel by JM__, on Flickr

 

 

 

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Yellow Motel by JM__, on Flickr

 

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Yellow Motel by JM__, on Flickr

 

Kodak GC 400 on Pentax SLR - Tucson AZ 1989

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Salt formations against the reflections of dawn - Dead Sea

Velvia 50, Hassy 503cw, 250mm superachromat Sonar

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Hi All ,

Otto.f *  sent me this P message and ask me if I can do something ?

So I submit you for advice. Thanks for your intervention.

I'll give you my reply but I want to have yours first.

What do you think ?

Best

Henry

 

"The reason I now and then leave the 'I like film' topic is that there is one annoying technical thing in it that other topics do not suffer from. This is the fact that when people quote a foregoing post to comment it positively (mostly), the image comes along again, not seldom w whole series is related once, twice or thrice. I do not see that happen in other topics, not that often at least. Do you think you could do something about that? It makes this topic very long, voluminous and time-consuming to see what's new."

Kind regards

 

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There are many things that I don't like about the "quote" and (especially) "multi quote" features.  Unless I'm in a rush, I generally try to delete the photos in my multi quote response.  But this has a negative in that the thread moves so fast that the original poster (whose post is being commented on) may not remember which photo is being commented on, as some people do not provide a lot of detail with their post to provide a clear and lasting description of the photo that the poster will remember days or weeks into the future when they see their post "quoted."

 

A different point, but fwiw my biggest complaint with the multi quote is that the reply window is so tiny and it is very difficult to navigate.  

 

I also think it would help A LOT to have a quick reply window under each post that will allow people to provide a comment after each post rather than have their reply be inserted as a new post at the end.  For those who play catch up and want to provide comments on multiple posts that have been made over a period of time, the person will "lose his place" in the thread if he makes a single "quote."  So the multi quote is very handy.  But this leads to very large posts that are very difficult to manage especially given the very small window allotted to multi quote posts.  

 

So having the ability to make a quick reply under each post would solve Otto's issue b/c people wouldn't need to do multi quotes and would solve my issue of being able to play catch up without having a nervous breakdown.  

 

This is really pounding sand and the best place for comments in the "About the Forum" section of the forum.

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I think it might be where we direct link to images, or share them using the forum upload facility.

If someone quotes a direct link, as Adam did above (thanks! love the colour in the brine), it republishes the image.

If someone quotes an uploaded picture, it strips out the image itself?

 

I'd be OK to try and use the forum software to avoid this issue.

 

Try quoting this post, this image is uploaded using the Forum's 'Attach File' facility rather than direct linking.

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It took HP5+, SWC/M and some precarious resting on a ledge to try and squeeze the top of that building in.

 

 

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I think it might be where we direct link to images, or share them using the forum upload facility.

If someone quotes a direct link, as Adam did above (thanks! love the colour in the brine), it republishes the image.

If someone quotes an uploaded picture, it strips out the image itself?

 

I'd be OK to try and use the forum software to avoid this issue.

 

Try quoting this post, this image is uploaded using the Forum's 'Attach File' facility rather than direct linking.

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It took HP5+, SWC/M and some precarious resting on a ledge to try and squeeze the top of that building in.

 

Wow, that is a fantastic image with wonderful pencil grays and perfect verticals!

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Thanks Adam, much appreciated. I've been trying to nail a shot of this building (the library of the University of NSW) for a while now.

I think I've found my spot. I might try it again when there's a bit of shadow. I love playing architectural lines with the SWC, thank god for the built-in spirit level. :)

Looks like my theory is correct over direct links/forum uploads?

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Thanks Adam, much appreciated. I've been trying to nail a shot of this building (the library of the University of NSW) for a while now.

I think I've found my spot. I might try it again when there's a bit of shadow. I love playing architectural lines with the SWC, thank god for the built-in spirit level. :)

Looks like my theory is correct over direct links/forum uploads?

 

Yes, that spirit bubble is THE key to the whole camera.  

The photo looks like a hand drawn rendering of a prototype university campus.  Really cool.

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In the beginning I was a bit annoyed to see the photos in quoted posts appear again and again, then I started to see the value of knowing what the members are commenting about. I'm neutral about this matter, both ways are good for me.

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I believe it has to do with whether a photo is "attached" to a post or linked to from an external source, like Flickr. In the latter case the photos will be reproduced in a quote, in the former not.

 

I'm also quite neutral on this, and though I do find extremely long multiquotes time-consuming, I'm sometimes guilty of this too, sheepish smile. 

 

That said, if there is something in particular about a photo that a forum member wants to point to or if one photo in a series of images is particularly appreciated, then it is helpful if that photo is included in the quote (provided that is possible of course) since the thread moves so fast.

 

Actually, and this is only a highly personal thought and not intended to somehow 'regulate' what we do in this thread, what I like less than long multi-quotes is image dumps of lots of images.

 

Hi All ,

Otto.f *  sent me this P message and ask me if I can do something ?

So I submit you for advice. Thanks for your intervention.

I'll give you my reply but I want to have yours first.

What do you think ?

Best

Henry

 

"The reason I now and then leave the 'I like film' topic is that there is one annoying technical thing in it that other topics do not suffer from. This is the fact that when people quote a foregoing post to comment it positively (mostly), the image comes along again, not seldom w whole series is related once, twice or thrice. I do not see that happen in other topics, not that often at least. Do you think you could do something about that? It makes this topic very long, voluminous and time-consuming to see what's new."

Kind regards

 

*https://www.l-camera-forum.com/user/22399-ottof/

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

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

 

Lovely picture - before I read your caption I thought "That is very 1930's looking" great pic!!

 

Thanks.

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I try to avoid reposting images when I comment on them, and I do find it distracting to see strings of images reposted - often on the same page and sometimes with a general comment like "Great shots!" :rolleyes: . Then again, as others have said, if there's something specific that is being talked about, and reposting will aid in this, then obviously it is good to have the picture right there. It's probably just the reposting of multiple images that may be is a bit distracting, or sometimes when an image is reposted in the very next post (although this is harder to control as you might write something pertinent to the image, and two or three other people may post before you do - so in that case, it IS helpful to view the image again).

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"The reason I now and then leave the 'I like film' topic is that there is one annoying technical thing in it that other topics do not suffer from. This is the fact that when people quote a foregoing post to comment it positively (mostly), the image comes along again, not seldom w whole series is related once, twice or thrice. I do not see that happen in other topics, not that often at least. Do you think you could do something about that? It makes this topic very long, voluminous and time-consuming to see what's new."

 

I generally try to delete the photos in my multi quote response. 

 

As Steve and Adam wrote ... I am agree. The quotes makes the threat sooooo long ...

 

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I believe it has to do with whether a photo is "attached" to a post or linked to from an external source, like Flickr. In the latter case the photos will be reproduced in a quote, in the former not.

 

I'm also quite neutral on this, and though I do find extremely long multiquotes time-consuming, I'm sometimes guilty of this too, sheepish smile. 

 

That said, if there is something in particular about a photo that a forum member wants to point to or if one photo in a series of images is particularly appreciated, then it is helpful if that photo is included in the quote (provided that is possible of course) since the thread moves so fast.

 

Actually, and this is only a highly personal thought and not intended to somehow 'regulate' what we do in this thread, what I like less than long multi-quotes is image dumps of lots of images.

 

Philip or Phil have exactly the same idea as me. I agree. Sometimes one picture or some pictures please and are nice

Il merits and it's normal to post again . Some of them are now in the selection in "favorite images" of LF.

 

So these pictures can be attached in your comment ... because these images are localized many pages above

and it helps to see them again with your comments .

 

When I comment I always have in mind that some young photographers are looking your pictures and as I said

to Otto they can help them .

 

This thread is the best in LF for "film" and I learn a lot of ideas , when I watch your interesting comments.

We still learn after 40 years of photography and some contributors make me discover film brands I don't

know , as Christoph with his "Color implosion" , Adam with "Cinestill" , Klaus with TMAX or Philip with Velvia or.... 

 

Again thanks to All of you , because without you , this "film" thread doesn't and cannot exist.

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Henry

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Kodak TX400 gives a certain relief when watching , may be because of

multiple "layers of silver grains" giving this depht of field .... :) 

 

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-Summilux 50 Asph

 

a certain perspective , in addition with this relief

 

 

 

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