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11 hours ago, Doc Henry said:

Hi All of You,

When you look at this rose from  our garden like Christoph , taken on film and you've been a photographer for about forty years , there's no comparison with any other medium.

Rose with Leica M7 -M Macro Elmar 90mm and Macro Adapter-Tripod Carbon Gitzo and Film Kodak Portra 400 (dev in Tetenal HomeLab ) Scan in TIFF with Nikon CS5000 -Size 120 Mo. No crop and no correction with photo software

"Film is Not Dead"

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Henry

 
 

What amazing inner glow, Doc! Perfectly rendered, from camera to screen. Thank you.

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How, exactly, do you expect me to get past that?  

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Olympus OM-1n, Zuiko f/2 85mm, Kodak Gold 200.

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My beautiful wife waiting just before attending The Late Show with David Letterman in 1984

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Some more I/R from the 80's. 

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5 hours ago, gbealnz said:

Some more I/R from the 80's. 

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I like them, to me they have something spooky and surrealist. Do you remember which film you used? 

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6 minutes ago, christoph_d said:

 

I like them, to me they have something spooky and surrealist. Do you remember which film you used? 

I’m ashamed to say I don’t Christoph, but will attempt to dig out the negs and establish it for my own benefit. Give me a day.

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A couple from my Leica II and uncoated Elmar 5cm.

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11 hours ago, christoph_d said:

 

I like them, to me they have something spooky and surrealist. Do you remember which film you used? 

So, dug out the negs, and proof sheet. The film is scantily marked, simply "Kodak", and the neg numbers, nothing else. Film base is exceptionally "clear", almost white looking. 

If my notation of the date is correct it was 1990, and the film would have been purchased, not bulk rolled. At the time I did use 120 film for aerial photos, but this was 70mm film, hand rolled. These pics came from 35mm film.Phone pic of a segment attached.

Hope this helps. 

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