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SWC w/ Tri-X

38379840125_f7948e7a84_b.jpgA004 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

 

Eoin have you a lighmeter on your Hassy ?

At what aperture and speed expos have you ?

Very difficult to take this kind of picture

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Henry

 

With my MP aperture f/8 and speed expos 1/500 with Kodak TX400

 

Summicron 35 Asph

 

 

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Roll +- 50cm into a film.

Expose as if 100 ASA and 400 ASA

Develop in D76 or Rodinal as if it was Tri-X (or pick any other standard film of your choice)

Take it from there. 

 

If you are lucky the edge of the film may have a name indication. 

 

Rgds

 

C.

Well, it appears as though it is Kodak PanX 5060. I understand it has an ISO 32.  It should be excellent for Minox use.

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Taken inside the High Speed Train at 330 km/h

in the morrning at 7 am in winter

Dec 2017

 

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

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Henry

 

Utterly lovely!

 

I so admire someone who saw a picture where others (myself?) would have just let it go.

 

I am a little intrigued to know the mechanics of making this picture: Did you take a whole roll of film? There is no evidence of the window: did you place the camera hard up against the glass? Have you taken 'through the train window' shots before and thus have a good idea of the best shutter speed? Perhaps to enquire too closely is to spoil the magic; but it is one of the best pictures I have seen all year. It is a lovely photograph and I am only sorry I couldn't "Thanks" twice.

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very good, Eoin!

Season's greetings to you all. Thank you for continuing to inspire me, and thank you for the return of Henry.

 

I hope you all have an excellent 2018.

 

Waitangi Marae, NZ

SWC w/ Tri-X

A001 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

Love it, Wayne.

Happy Holidays to all.

 

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M5, VC Heliar Classic 50mm 2.0, Svema 400

 

Beautiful color, Henry!  And thank you!

Nice color Adam .... and I know this silhouette

Joyeux Noël Adam and family

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Henry

 

Fantastic light, Eoin.

Waipoua Kauri Forest...

SWC w/ Tri-X

A005 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

...and with more flares than a 1970's Californian Ashram...

A006 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

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Utterly lovely!

 

I so admire someone who saw a picture where others (myself?) would have just let it go.

 

I am a little intrigued to know the mechanics of making this picture: Did you take a whole roll of film? There is no evidence of the window: did you place the camera hard up against the glass? Have you taken 'through the train window' shots before and thus have a good idea of the best shutter speed? Perhaps to enquire too closely is to spoil the magic; but it is one of the best pictures I have seen all year. It is a lovely photograph and I am only sorry I couldn't "Thanks" twice.

 

 

Thank you for watching and commenting

 

It's very easy Beresf ,  just stick the lens (and camera) against the glass to avoid 

reflection inside ... and on your M7 you choose first the aperture and after in A

(automatic) option  .... and let the M7 works for you

 

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph

 

 

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Thomas is home for Christmas! M2, Summarit 90, XP2 @100, one strobe, HC-110, X1 scan:

 

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Thomas 2017 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

So we went for a walk in the snow. M2, 35 FLE, XP2 @100, HC-110, X1 scans:

 

 

The Campbell House by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Frozen by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Merry Christmas to all!

 

Chris

 

Chris Joyeux Noel to Pipa,Thomas and all your Family

Superb portrait in black and white

Very nice snowy pictures

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Henry

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Thank you Stuart for looking and for your nice comments :)

 

Recent tulip blossom Kodak Portra 160

What do you think of this soft focus that I can not have with my two digital M?

 

Note the thickness of the tulip petal versus smooth thinness in digital

 

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Henry

A beautiful tactile sence delivered through this picture, photography.

Very appriciated :-)

Awesome- Thumps up ;)

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apx 100 rod 1 / 25 m Rokkor 40 mm

 

 

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Nice backlight contre-jour picture Steve

The format of the picture seems it's not 24x36 , you have like this on all your pictures with the Pen ?

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Henry

Thanks Henry.

I'm glad you queried the frame size. I'm using a Plustek negative holder designed for full frame. Maybe the inter frame non-exposed section (black in positive) is eating real estate. I will look into this further.

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