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HB 500c/m 100mm Tri-X in Pyrocat

 

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Artificial ruin in the Schwetzingen castle park, Germany (Leica M4-2, Zeiss Biogon 35/2,0 ZM, Ilford FP4):

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19 hours ago, Michi D said:

M4 - HP5

My daughter and my first B&W film ever 🙂

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This really is delightful, Michi D. And congratulations - you've hit the ground running in the B&W film Olympics!

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vor 5 Stunden schrieb stray cat:

This really is delightful, Michi D. And congratulations - you've hit the ground running in the B&W film Olympics!

Thanks for your warm words and the kind welcome to the B&W film Olympics. A field of endless opportunities it seems 🙂 - very exiting 

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49 minutes ago, Roy Bigsby said:

"Goalie" | MP | 50lux (ASPH) | T-Max 100

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And here we have another charming and delightful portrait. Is it just my own prejudice that convinces me that portraits such as this and Michi D’s benefit immeasurably from the ‘softness’ and tonal characteristics of film?

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vor einer Stunde schrieb stray cat:

And here we have another charming and delightful portrait. Is it just my own prejudice that convinces me that portraits such as this and Michi D’s benefit immeasurably from the ‘softness’ and tonal characteristics of film?

Absolutely. Love how film seems to separate the skin tones and nicely distributes beautiful grey tones along them

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4 hours ago, stray cat said:

And here we have another charming and delightful portrait. Is it just my own prejudice that convinces me that portraits such as this and Michi D’s benefit immeasurably from the ‘softness’ and tonal characteristics of film?

Thanks! I agree, the 'softness' of film really adds to these portraits. T-max is especially creamy. Sometimes it feels like you could get a spoon and eat it ... 

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Film nothing else. How time flies: 1985 with my M2. The light meter MC still delivers acceptable values. Scan from the Negative.

 

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Morocco 1984 !

Fujichrome RFP 50 D Pro

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Rain after it has fallen

Leica 111f & Canon 85mm Serenar shooting Delta400

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HB 500 c/m 100mm Tri-X in Pyrocat HD

 

 

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1 hour ago, bags27 said:

HB 500 c/m 100mm Tri-X in Pyrocat HD

 

 

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Great image with nicely balanced light.

Love the 100mm lens. For years it was my 'standard' lens.

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