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Thank you Henry!  I am really enjoying the M7, the 0.85 viewfinder is excellent for use with a 50 and the AE can be quite useful for shooting in fast-paced situations.  I received a 28mm external viewfinder in the mail this morning and shot with that for a few hours this afternoon and was quite pleased with the experience.  I feel like the 0.85 M7 along with my M3 will make for the perfect bodies to use with a 28/50 combo going forward.

 

Thank you Adam!

 

Really appreciate the comment Steve!  Yes, this was fog over the lake.  Minimal PP here, just my usual dust cloning and contrast adjustments.  This is also a negative scan, still don't have a darkroom printing setup ready, but will hopefully be able to get started on that in around two weeks from now.

 

M7, Zeiss 50/2 Planar, HP5, HC110:

 
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Untitled by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr

 

 

Nice picture Brendan in b&w  as usual :)

Superb black

Thank you

Henry

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Jean-Marie thanks for your thought  :)

 

Kodak Gold is cheaper than Portra and has also nice color ... since 1980 :)

sand is "natural" like I saw under the sun

an example here Jean-Marie. "Natural" color without correction

in LR

 

Danang beach

in the 1980's

now you have buildings for tourists

Leica R4S-Summicron 50-Kodak Gold 200

Not corrected

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Henry

 

For Jean-Marie

 

... Kodak Gold in comparison with Fuji Superia 100 at the same place

not at the same moment but same camera and lens :)

... almost the same color perhaps a bit warmer with Kodak  ... :)

 

 

Fuji Superia 100-Leica R4S-Summicron 50

 

 

 

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Henry

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A Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui), one of the world's most widespread butterflies, but nonetheless a remarkable insect capable of flying more than a 100 miles in a day. Portra 400 and 90 Macro Elmar-M.

 

Excellent capture with perfect DoF and subtle colours/tones.  A beautiful insect.

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Three close-up shots from the grounds of the tiny church of All Saints in the hamlet of Leigh, N Wilts.  R5, 90mm Elmarit-R, Neopan 400.

 

At the graveside

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Church gateway

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Tiny stone cross

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A Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui), one of the world's most widespread butterflies, but nonetheless a remarkable insect capable of flying more than a 100 miles in a day. Portra 400 and 90 Macro Elmar-M.

 

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BEAUTIFUL and well done :)

Magnificent color of Portra 400 and great Macro Elmar lens

 

First light near Brook on the Isle of Wight. Portra 400 and 28 Summaron-M.

 

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This last picture in contre-jour is superb in color and framing

Thank you Ian

Henry

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Unbelievably, she did actually beat him to the ball. He overran it.

 

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IID, 50mm 2.5 Hektor, Kodak Tmax 400

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Welcome to our thread :)  with these three superb pictures with nice black 

Very subtle picture with at each your fingerprint  :)

Very nice pictures and black tone is superb ... it's Kodak TMAX a great film

I developed TMAX in D76 with no dilution.

 

Thanks for posting and if you have more please don't hesitate

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Henry

Thanks Doc Henry for the friendly welcome. Thanks to all for the interest. A couple are coming ;)

 

D76 only undiluted!

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