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Thanks, Henry.  Great light, great lens, great film. :)

Normally four parts to the equation Adam, you're selling yourself a bit short here.

Sure, the Biogon, the Velvia, and the light played their part, but the happy snapper also did his bit.

Well done.

Gary

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Another from the recent colour roll.

R8

R28-70

Kodak 200

Plustek 8100

Gary

 

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Being somewhat slightly interested in aviation, where was this Ellie?

You are often posting these types of shots, I love them, and am curious.

Gary

Thanks! - It's from here: http://www.forsvarsmakten.se/en/activities/events/air-shows-2016/ the last time for this show was 2012. It was a unique opportunity but now I'm back to shooting old buildings until next time ;)

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Eoin I prefer these shots more expressive than pictures you posted before :)

Thanks for posting

 

 

 

Landscape and M camera, light and terrebly effective camera :)

acurate framing and extremely precise composition.

Formidable mechanical optical rangefinder :) not electronic !!!

 

 

Phu Ninh mountain range

 

 

Kodak TMax100

(Home dev pure D76 Kodak)

Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

 

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Kodak Portra 160

Home dev C41

Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

 

 

Which you prefer color or b&w or both ? :)

 

Best

Henry

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Eoin I prefer these shots more expressive than pictures you posted before :)

Thanks for posting

 

 

 

Landscape and M camera, light and terrebly effective camera :)

acurate framing and extremely precise composition.

Formidable mechanical optical rangefinder :) not electronic !!!

 

 

Phu Ninh mountain range

 

 

Kodak TMax100

(Home dev pure D76 Kodak)

Leica MP-50 Summilux Asph

 

 

attachicon.gifImage14phuninhkodtmaxmpfeslfht+++1000.jpg

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

Home dev C41

Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

attachicon.gifImage12biskp160feclfht+++1000.jpg

 

 

Which you prefer color or b&w or both ? :)

 

Best

Henry

In these particular shots, I prefer the colour, too, Henry.

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Gary and Eoin I renew my question :D

sorry don't find the "same"picture for comparison

just scan the picture taken at the same place

Thanks for your choice :)

You are both nice guys :)

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

I post again more easy for you to compare :)

 

 

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Kodak TMax 100

approximately same framing at the same place

 

 

 

 

The advantage of having two cameras with two different films :)

 

Best

Henry

 

Eoin I prefer these shots more expressive than pictures you posted before :)

Thanks for posting

 

 

 

Landscape and M camera, light and terrebly effective camera :)

acurate framing and extremely precise composition.

Formidable mechanical optical rangefinder :) not electronic !!!

 

 

Phu Ninh mountain range

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

Home dev C41

Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

attachicon.gifImage12biskp160feclfht+++1000.jpg

 

 

Which you prefer color or b&w or both ? :)

 

Best

Henry

 

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This type of expressive?

29677591671_7583d768f1_b.jpgC004 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

This one is superb Eoin

It speaks to me

Thanks for posting

Henry

I saw you put a TMax400 at 200 Isos

very nice. TMax (100 or 400) is also nice a bit different of TX may be less black 

Are you agree Eoin ?

 

Who said "each (new) film is a new sensor" ?

film is really impressive !

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This one is superb Eoin

It speaks to me

Thanks for posting

Henry

I saw you put a TMax400 at 200 Isos

very nice. TMax (100 or 400) is also nice a bit different of TX may be less black 

Are you agree Eoin ?

 

Who said "each (new) film is a new sensor" ?

film is really impressive !

Hi, Henry. Yes, the T-Max films are very different to Tri-X. I used to think of them as 'plasticy', but I'm appreciating their tones more now. I've been developing my T-Max 400 in R09 @ 1:50. I've had some 120 T-Max 100 on backorder for a couple of months now.

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I am listening currently the same version of "The Twilight of Gods"("Crépuscules des Dieux") of Richard Wagner in vinyl disc and CD , by the late Pierre Boulez , Conductor.
This is without appeal vinyl disc is higher in depth and relief than CD
Not understand the abandonment of the vinyl :angry:
It's like film with digital !

 

 

 

 

Kodak Ektar 100

Home dev C41

Leica M7

35 Summilux Asph

 

 

Quang Nam

China Sea

 

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Henry

 

Thanks Eoin for your reply :)

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Blur is sometimes nice to watch :)

 

.... street photos  6-7 pm

during a storm

 

TMax100-MP-50 Lux Asph

 

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