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Leica M7, Leica 90/2.8 (version I), Kodak Porta 400 NC film

Self developed with C-41 and digitized by photographing the negative, post processing in PS.

 

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Martin thanks for your advice above.

 

For me I adjust and correct rarely since I develop myself like you. Much with digital pictures.

Sometimes when the picture is taken in very bad light condition , I correct a bit the luminosity

That's all I do !

 

Nice landscape  sunset :)

Best

Henry

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I hope I'm not boring anyone with my treasure trove of old photos! Pippa volunteered to go as medical officer on two UCL expeditions to collect scorpions and solifugae in the desert.

 

1980, Trip 35, Kodachrome:

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Negev Expedition 1980 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

1979, Pen FT, Kodachrome:

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Sinai Expedition 1979 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Sinai Expedition 1979 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

1981, K1000, Dixon's slide film. I stayed with my brother in Nova Scotia and he took me icehole fishing:

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Canada 1981 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

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Bradgate Park War Memorial. Local to me and a nice place to sit and watch the sun go down, as I did yesterday evening.  I usually end up thinking about the poor young lads of the Leicestershire Yeomanry who were robbed of that pleasure by the 1914-18 war. 

 

That's what it was intended for, though.

 

 

Leica MP

Cosina Voigtlander 12mm Ultrawide Heliar v1

Fujicolor 200 (somewhat out of date!)

 

 

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Till the boat comes in. Leica iif with 3.5cm Summaron, Tx400. Tony.

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Engine Driver, Moira Steam Fair August 2016. 

 

Leica MP

90mm elmarit-m f2.8

Ilford XP2

 

 

 

 

 

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I hope I'm not boring anyone with my treasure trove of old photos! Pippa volunteered to go as medical officer on two UCL expeditions to collect scorpions and solifugae in the desert.

 

1980, Trip 35, Kodachrome:

29013728566_b74a56df9d_b.jpg

Negev Expedition 1980 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

1979, Pen FT, Kodachrome:

28970729811_7457ca47d8_b.jpg

Sinai Expedition 1979 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

28941393592_72d52c0efb_b.jpg

Sinai Expedition 1979 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

1981, K1000, Dixon's slide film. I stayed with my brother in Nova Scotia and he took me icehole fishing:

28429091193_7f8b2bd648_b.jpg

Canada 1981 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

 

Chris , it's good to see these films that are several years old.

Lot of memory Chris. I like friends of Pippa which cross all their arm on the body (pic 3) :)

It proves secondly that the color film has also evolved since the years

I think now film obtains perfection in color level for print and for scan.

Thanks for sharing

The last picture is sharper and the colors are more beautiful

what is the film Chris ?

Best

Henry

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The Bridge. Pentax ME Super, Portra400 desaturated, red filter applied, cropped. Tony.

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Bradgate Park War Memorial. Local to me and a nice place to sit and watch the sun go down, as I did yesterday evening.  I usually end up thinking about the poor young lads of the Leicestershire Yeomanry who were robbed of that pleasure by the 1914-18 war. 

 

That's what it was intended for, though.

 

 

Leica MP

Cosina Voigtlander 12mm Ultrawide Heliar v1

Fujicolor 200 (somewhat out of date!)

 

 

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Steve wonderful color very nice

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Henry

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Chris , it's good to see these films that are several years old.

Lot of memory Chris. I like friends of Pippa which cross all their arm on the body (pic 3) :)

It proves secondly that the color film has also evolved since the years

I think now film obtains perfection in color level for print and for scan.

Thanks for sharing

The last picture is sharper and the colors are more beautiful

what is the film Chris ?

Best

Henry

I think they were consciously trying to emulate the days of the British Empire when they posed that way!

 

The film used for the icehole fishing was a slide film sold by Dixon's - a British chain of tech shops rather like Radio Shack in the US. I don't know if they still exist, nor can I tell who made the film for them. The slide mounts just say 'Dixons'. It was probably Agfa or Orwo cheapness being of the essence to that chain!

 

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I hope I'm not boring anyone with my treasure trove of old photos! Pippa volunteered to go as medical officer on two UCL expeditions to collect scorpions and solifugae in the desert.

 

Chris

I'm really enjoying this series, Chris. Such times are a big part of the person you become, and it is great to see that you both managed to record it in photographic memories. Please do keep them coming.

Thanks,

Eoin

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Hello Henry,

 

Happy 10,000.

 

If I remember correctly (As per your Post #20086 above.): When scanning & printing of color film first began there used to be an entirely different set of instructions for Kodachrome that was different than the instructions for all of the other types & brands of color film. Negative or Transparency.

 

Best Regards,

 

Michael

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