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Mark - you are KILLING it with that Plaubel.  Man!  Please do me a big favor and sell your M10 before it hijacks more of your real photographic expressions.  

 

 

 

Thanks Adam.

 

MF film is very seductive and that Plaubel is a delight to use.

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A miller, on 30 Jul 2017 - 22:35, said

"Mark - you are KILLING it with that Plaubel.  Man!  Please do me a big favor and sell your M10 before it hijacks more of your real photographic expressions".

 

"Thanks Adam.

MF film is very seductive and that Plaubel is a delight to use"

 

Exactly and when you compare the size you'll understand why you find more details in film :)

Bravo Gentlemen

Henry

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Recently, I've been trying Tmax400 in Perceptol. Both are new to me and I'm pleased with the results. This was taken at at the local agricultural show where the judges were impressed by this Anus Milking Machine, he he. It is actually a Manus Milking Machine but you how us "fauxtographers" like our little jokes ;-)

Pete

 

35479747493_ab36055283_b.jpg013 by Pete, on Flickr

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Great pictures on these last pages with nice b&w and color pictures

Thank you All :)

 

 

 

Yesterday , I visit  Fontainebleau Castle ,  here are some pictures

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-Summilux 50 Asph

one of my favorite film !

 

 

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on the calèche du Roi

 

Leica M7-Summicron 35 Asph-Kodak Portra 160

 

 

and in comparison

 

 

M9 Lux 35 Asph 160 Isos

 

You said "approximate" color ? valid for all digital cameras !

 

All pictures are uncorrected ! :)

Best

Henry

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Recently, I've been trying Tmax400 in Perceptol. Both are new to me and I'm pleased with the results. This was taken at at the local agricultural show where the judges were impressed by this Anus Milking Machine, he he. It is actually a Manus Milking Machine but you how us "fauxtographers" like our little jokes ;-)

Pete

 

35479747493_ab36055283_b.jpg013 by Pete, on Flickr

 

Pete , sincerily glad to see you here with us

Tmax also a great film and a good choice

You are always welcome Pete :)

Best

Henry

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A friend loaned me a 503 and planar 80 loaded with Ektar (since my Rollei is still in CLA). I've never shot Ektar and I don't even know how I want to shoot these 12 frames yet. Tempted to try some city skyline shots at sunset like Adam's or maybe some waterfalls...

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Woke up at 4:30am to hit this scene of the Old City of Jerusalem at sunrise only to find out once i got there that the light around the scene that i wanted to shoot isn't so good at sunrise, at least not this time of year. I did manage to blow through a roll of Ektar, though. I mostly used a combo of the 2x teleconverter and my 250mm superachromat and my 80mm planar.

 

Wont have any scans for another month or so. But here is what the set up and scene looked like with my iphone. It's one if my family's favorite places in Jerusalem to have a picturesque walk.

 

attachicon.gifIMG_3165.JPG

 

 

 

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I'm sure the film shot will be gorgeous. Looking foward to seeing the real thing :)

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Thanks Henry, it's been a while. I disappeared to use my M240 which had been lying around virtually untouched since I bought it. Prior to starting to use the M240 I had bought a few rolls of Tmax400 and had loaded a roll into my MP. I thought I'd better shoot the roll off and process it and try to scan it, and I'm really pleased with the results. Some more to follow.

Pete

 

35897375890_1470b7116d_b.jpg011-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

36159013361_a4a8a0b3e9_b.jpg009-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

35897376470_2dcc4c2d9b_b.jpg006-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

36290791845_78f87bf493_b.jpg004-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

36290791165_e488834fb7_b.jpg002-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

Ui, nice, looking at your pictures I feel right in the middle of the country. Well done!

 

Rgds

 

C.

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Great pictures on these last pages with nice b&w and color pictures

Thank you All :)

 

 

 

Yesterday , I visit  Fontainebleau Castle ,  here are some pictures

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-Summilux 50 Asph

one of my favorite film !

 

 

attachicon.gifImage8fontaincaroskodtx400mplux50+++1000.jpg

 

 

attachicon.gifImage7fontakodtxmpla50lfht+++1000.jpg

 

on the calèche du Roi

 

Leica M7-Summicron 35 Asph-Kodak Portra 160

 

attachicon.gifImage12fontamayakp16m7ht++++1000.jpg

 

and in comparison

 

attachicon.gifL1017454fontainebleau2017m9la35+++1000.jpg

 

M9 Lux 35 Asph 160 Isos

 

You said "approximate" color ? valid for all digital cameras !

 

All pictures are uncorrected ! :)

Best

Henry

I really like the b/w shots, Henry. Nice perspective from the horse cart.

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Thanks Henry, it's been a while. I disappeared to use my M240 which had been lying around virtually untouched since I bought it. Prior to starting to use the M240 I had bought a few rolls of Tmax400 and had loaded a roll into my MP. I thought I'd better shoot the roll off and process it and try to scan it, and I'm really pleased with the results. Some more to follow.

Pete

 

35897375890_1470b7116d_b.jpg011-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

36159013361_a4a8a0b3e9_b.jpg009-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

35897376470_2dcc4c2d9b_b.jpg006-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

36290791845_78f87bf493_b.jpg004-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

36290791165_e488834fb7_b.jpg002-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

Awesome set, Pete. Love the subject, and the film rendering. Gorgeous tones.

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Thanks Henry, it's been a while. I disappeared to use my M240 which had been lying around virtually untouched since I bought it. Prior to starting to use the M240 I had bought a few rolls of Tmax400 and had loaded a roll into my MP. I thought I'd better shoot the roll off and process it and try to scan it, and I'm really pleased with the results. Some more to follow.

Pete

 

35897375890_1470b7116d_b.jpg011-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

009-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

006-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

004-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

 

002-Edit by Pete, on Flickr

Lots of interesting characters (human and otherwise!) in both sets, Pete.  Well caught moments with very pleasing tones.  They all look very grain free - what dev?

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Woke up at 4:30am to hit this scene of the Old City of Jerusalem at sunrise only to find out once i got there that the light around the scene that i wanted to shoot isn't so good at sunrise, at least not this time of year. I did manage to blow through a roll of Ektar, though. I mostly used a combo of the 2x teleconverter and my 250mm superachromat and my 80mm planar.

 

Wont have any scans for another month or so. But here is what the set up and scene looked like with my iphone. It's one if my family's favorite places in Jerusalem to have a picturesque walk.

 

attachicon.gifIMG_3165.JPG

 

 

 

attachicon.gifIMG_3166.JPG

No doubt all will be worth while!

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Back to the beach last night, but I wasn't brave enough to risk messing it up again with an experimental process. This Pan F was developed the standard way, in HC-110. F6, 28-300 (I thought a questionable lens might give me more flare), X1 scans:

 

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Sunset 1 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Sunset 2 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Sunset 3 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

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