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Goes, Netherlands in September 2023

After a long time, I want to show you some new photos from my last journey to the Netherlands in September this year. I hope you can enjoy.

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Leicaflex SL2, Summicron 2,0/50mm, Ilford HP5+, developed in Rodinal to get a stronger grain.

 

 

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Film no. 8

Again terrible underexposed. My mistake to use iso100 inside. But still, I love the mood and the memory behind the image. Rolleiflex 2.8f, ilford delta.

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Modern buildings

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MP, Elmarit 28 Asph., Ilford HP5+

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In the forest

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MP, Summilux 35 FLE Ver. 1, Ilford Delta 100

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Walnut tree leaves

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MP, Elmar 50, Ilford Delta 100

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Agricultural path

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MP, Elmarit 24 Asph., Ilford Delta 100

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8 exposures, hand held. Nikon F2 Photomic, Helios 44-2 58mm 1:2, Ilford Delta 100 @ 80, PMK 1:2:100 10' 24°C.

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8 exposures, hand held. Lomo LCA+, ProImage 100, C-41 ... 🙂

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1 hour ago, christoph_d said:

🤣 That I couldn’t say. What I do know is that the viewfinder of the LCA is not made for this kind of photography.

Perhaps not, but the camera is made for this sort of expressionistic work. Any camera enabling multi expose can do this, but the Minitar of the LC-A has a lovely signature to it. 👍👏

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9 hours ago, Olaf_ZG said:

Film no. 8

Again terrible underexposed. My mistake to use iso100 inside. But still, I love the mood and the memory behind the image. Rolleiflex 2.8f, ilford delta.

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Really beautiful image. It wouldn’t have come up with such a strong mood with a faster film (just my opinion of course). Thanks for sharing. 

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Colour recomposed from 3 filtered B&W photos. Took me a little while to remember how to do this, so this time I wrote it down:

3 photos taken on a tripod, respectively, with red, green and blue filters. After digitising and loading the 3 files in Darktable, the digitised images are inverted, retouched, and the levels are adjusted in an identical fashion. The tidied images are exported as 3 separate files named: red, green and blue. The red file is imported into Gimp and "decomposed" into a new image with three layers: red, green and blue (Colours->Components->Decompose). The green and blue files are then opened and copied and pasted over the green and blue layers of the decomposed image (which prior to pasting are identicaltothe red layer). Next, the green and blue layers need to be aligned as closely as possible with the red layer (or not). This is done by temporarily lowering the opacity of the red layer and offsetting the newly added layer (Layer->Transform->Offset). Once the green and blue layers are aligned with the red, the image can be recomposed (Colours->Components->Recompose). Tweak as necessary.

Nikon F2 Photomic, Micro-Nikkor 55mm 1:2.8 Ais, red, green and blue filters,Ilford Delta 100 @ 80, PMK 1:2:100 10' 24°C.

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3 hours ago, Xícara de Café said:

Colour recomposed from 3 filtered B&W photos. Took me a little while to remember how to do this, so this time I wrote it down:

3 photos taken on a tripod, respectively, with red, green and blue filters. After digitising and loading the 3 files in Darktable, the digitised images are inverted, retouched, and the levels are adjusted in an identical fashion. The tidied images are exported as 3 separate files named: red, green and blue. The red file is imported into Gimp and "decomposed" into a new image with three layers: red, green and blue (Colours->Components->Decompose). The green and blue files are then opened and copied and pasted over the green and blue layers of the decomposed image (which prior to pasting are identicaltothe red layer). Next, the green and blue layers need to be aligned as closely as possible with the red layer (or not). This is done by temporarily lowering the opacity of the red layer and offsetting the newly added layer (Layer->Transform->Offset). Once the green and blue layers are aligned with the red, the image can be recomposed (Colours->Components->Recompose). Tweak as necessary.

Nikon F2 Photomic, Micro-Nikkor 55mm 1:2.8 Ais, red, green and blue filters,Ilford Delta 100 @ 80, PMK 1:2:100 10' 24°C.

Nice result, very pleasing. 

I salute your patience going through all that tedious drill to get it. Is the coffee filtered too? 😁 

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46 minutes ago, Suede said:

Nice result, very pleasing. 

I salute your patience going through all that tedious drill to get it. Is the coffee filtered too? 😁 

Sort of filtered, but not through a paper filter. 🙂  Coffee made with a moka machine. I realised that I made a mistake digitising with the digital SLR. I used aperture priority whereas I should have used the same settings for all three. The colours may have been better. Here's a shot done a few years ago with Portra 160:

 

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One more, as a blue filtered negative:

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Colour recomposed from 3 filtered B&W photos. Leica-0, Adox 100, Perceptol. 

Printed in three primary colours as Bi-chromate print.

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