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M4-P 50 Lux (modern) Portra 400 in c-41
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33 minutes ago, oldwino said:

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Plaubel RollOp / CatLabs320 / Diafine

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Is that (a) “stray cat” ? 

Not a sharp picture, but perhaps due to that the elegance of the cat is pronounced, its movement before the block black background.

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On 2/12/2024 at 1:06 AM, Bateleur said:

This has to be a David Lynch movie of the mind when I wish I were a chair. 

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The inadvertent mistake on the beach

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MD-2, CV 25mm, Foma400 accidential exposed@100 im AM74

As I walked on the beach, I was amazed at the misleading readings on my light meter
but I followed my trusty Mastersix. On the next location I  want to shot Largeformat on
Foma100 and so I saw the falior. So I shortend my normal development  for the 400er and get this
result.
The Foma 400 seems to be always good for a surprise.

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Buddies at the fair   [m6, hp4+]

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M4-P 50 Lux (modern) Portra 400 home developed

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Andorran Pyrenees 

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m3, Thambar-m 90, fp4+
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m6ttl, elmarit 28mm, hp5+

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7 hours ago, Suede said:

Buddies at the fair   [m6, hp4+]

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Lovely double portrait. Where was that?

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Andorran Pyrenees 


m3, Thambar-m 90, fp4+

A very unusual, almost pictorialist image. The Thambar undoubtedly gives you the special blur, perfectly supported by the grey in grey scale of the fp4. 

1 hour ago, stray cat said:

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m6ttl, elmarit 28mm, hp5+

The light in your picture intrigues me,  did you use a flash in the foreground?

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Thank you sincerely, Christoph. No flash here. This was a very long exposure, probably more than a minute, and part of my "from my window" series while I had covid recently. I am really loving the look of HP5+, a film I've used on and off over the years, though it always played second fiddle to Tri-X with me. However the cost of Tri-X has pushed me now towards being an HP5 devotee, and I am thrilled with it especially, as here, in XTOL 1:1. It might not show in the jpeg published here, but there is detail in the deep shadow areas and detail, too, in the frames of the window of the house opposite. Remarkable.

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m6ttl, 50mm summicron, hp5+

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7 hours ago, christoph_d said:

A very unusual, almost pictorialist image. The Thambar undoubtedly gives you the special blur, perfectly supported by the grey in grey scale of the fp4. 

Thanks a lot! I was unsure whether carrying the thambar around whilst hiking was a good idea. I did not use it much but I am very happy with the results when I did. Will definitely put it in the back pack again next time I have a chance to go hiking...

This lake was very special and it was especially rewarding to reach after quite a long hike. This is part of the view when the shelter above is in your back:

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m3, summicron 50 rigid, Fp4+

 

 

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1 hour ago, Aryel said:

Thanks a lot! I was unsure whether carrying the thambar around whilst hiking was a good idea. I did not use it much but I am very happy with the results when I did. Will definitely put it in the back pack again next time I have a chance to go hiking...

This lake was very special and it was especially rewarding to reach after quite a long hike. This is part of the view when the shelter above is in your back:

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Interesting results achieving with a soft focus lens on 35mm.
With large format SF photography it is almost impossible to get the soft focus look
so far in depth. With large format SF photography it is almost impossible to get the soft focus look
so far in depth.
With the large film formats the shallow depth of field ensures that the SF effect is in
lost in the normal blur.

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M4-P 50 Lux (Modern) Portra 400 home developed

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