A miller Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22521 Posted October 16, 2016 Advertisement (gone after registration) Continuing my theme of things that can be seen from the main highway connecting Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (40 minutes) Some plump figs Portra 160 SWC Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! 8 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?do=findComment&comment=3129420'>More sharing options...
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A miller Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22522 Posted October 16, 2016 Definition, softness edges and color of these grapes are outstanding. Great photo Adam Thanks for the demonstration . I think you have in dimension when scanning something in longwise more than 7000 px like the new HD1 without the disadvantage of digital. In print it's comfortable ! Best Henry Sincere thanks, Henry. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
A miller Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22523 Posted October 16, 2016 (edited) Here one to put the figs in context vis-a-vis the side of the main road beside which they grow... Along the highway connecting Jerusalem and Tev Aviv Portra 160, SWC Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Edited October 16, 2016 by A miller 6 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?do=findComment&comment=3129440'>More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 16, 2016 Author Share #22524 Posted October 16, 2016 Slightly random photo from the summer. Brighstone, IOW. Ian great "contre-jour" of this cemetery picture Film is perfect nice black Thanks for posting Henry 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 16, 2016 Author Share #22525 Posted October 16, 2016 Here one to put the figs in context vis-a-vis the side of the main road beside which they grow... Along the highway connecting Jerusalem and Tev Aviv Portra 160, SWC figs by road.jpg Adam color is really natural . It's Portra I see It makes you want to eat them, so it's true. Thanks for posting Best Henry 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 16, 2016 Author Share #22526 Posted October 16, 2016 Most of the time I use Kodak 400Tri-X, sometimes Ilford HP5 plus , but I prefer the Kodak. Two Cameras I use, one of them is the Leica IIIf from 1955, with Elmar lens 3.5 / 50mm from 1936. The other one was my father's Voigtländer Bessa 1, from 1948. I love the 6x9 negatives. In the darkroom, I work with a vintage Krokus. No filter system - the pics as they are. I do not scan my negatives, I scan my photos,. All very primitive. Of course I have a digital camera for the job (Nikon S1) and souvenir pics - but that's a different way to make pictures. In my photos, I try to leave the picture as it comes when develloped. And I don't want to try out many lenses neither - I had that back in the 1980s, it is interesting, but not for what I intend to do now. Keep things as simple as can be and try to get some interesting pics that way. Here is a picture I took from my grandson, ( beside his dad, my wife is in the front). Also Leica IIIf. Genuine silver print / Ilford Baryt Paper - I hope You enjoy. Jean-Marie web.Cédric Ramon et Gene 2016 - copie.jpg And a recent Landscape I shot a couple of days ago with the Voigtländer Bessa 1 ( my dad's old camera from 1948, German, not the modern asian "Bessa" ) . The Bakelite box in that I developped the film cannot be turned - one can only move the film with a stick. And the problem is that the develloper ( Rodinal ) has to be filled up to the top. So one can see the problem I had on one side of the film. I had to "cut off" a small part of the picture. Hope to do that better next time. Web.Paysage Basbellain Voigtländer Bessa1 - copie.jpg B&W nice pictures. Which scanner have you ? Thanks for posting Rg Henry Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 16, 2016 Author Share #22527 Posted October 16, 2016 Advertisement (gone after registration) Hi All, Been a while, but believe me I never forget one of the best threads anywhere on the internet. And bonsoir Henry! All taken with my Rolleiflex 2.8F, and with Ilford HP5+ film. F/8 and a 10 stop neutral density filter (and a red filter). Bright sunny day, so even with reciprocity failure it was "only" three minutes. And where? Definitely not Switzerland, but Australia during our summer holiday there. The actual location is a place called Hamilton Island towards the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef. Ric Hi Ric very glad to see you back after a long time .... Superb pictures with "soft" and "relaxing" impression Very nice series Thanks for posting More please Regards Henry Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 16, 2016 Author Share #22528 Posted October 16, 2016 one more from Wetzlar. This time with the Rollei RPX 25 film. Leitz Park by Dirk Raffel, auf Flickr Dirk the Leica world Great picture Thanks Best Henry 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 16, 2016 Author Share #22529 Posted October 16, 2016 2 more from a studio shoot Gary more please Great model and great pictures You're now an expert Thanks for posting Henry Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 16, 2016 Author Share #22530 Posted October 16, 2016 An attempt at a self-portrait in the window of a moving bus. I need to work on my pre-focusing skills but am pretty happy I managed to press the shutter at the right time. Pure luck of course. Flickr 90 Elmarit-M Velvia 100 The autoportrait with nice reflection Well done Philip I was housebound part of this week due to a most annoying (man-)cold. With nothing else to photograph than what's lying about, I turned my Hasselblad to this old hard drive (I tend to take things apart to see what they look like in many pieces). It's a mid-90s Maxtor I used during my student days. Hard drive platters are usually made of an aluminium alloy or a glass-ceramic mix. The key point is that the material needs to be non-magnetic. The latter type platters are quite fragile, but the former are very sturdy and excellent as travel shaving mirrors (a plus also that they don't scratch easily). This was with the 16E extension ring and my 80 Planar at f/11 (!) at close to minimum focusing distance (Acros 100 in Diafine, wet mount). Flickr The definition of this picture is outstanding with much details Really nice b&w picture Thanks Philip Best Henry 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trev Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22531 Posted October 16, 2016 (edited) @blackandwhite Smashing picture and I love your approach. Keeping it simple is something I need to aspire to. Great post. Edited October 16, 2016 by Trev 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
philipus Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22532 Posted October 16, 2016 Hi Adam, I didn't compensate because my camera has a built-in through-the-lens meter. In terms of exposure I tweaked the image in Adobe Camera Raw because I always scan very flat. I'm not sure I understand the second question - I framed using the chimney finder which shows close to 100% of the view I believe. I think this was shot at about 25cm but the closest distance with the 16E is around 20cm (this is a rather large drive, 14x10cm). The tube changes max and min distances very much. Stellar, Philip. If you don't mind me asking a totally random question, (i) did you provide yourself any extra exposure compensation, (i) was this entire subject in your viewfinder or did you have to guess as to what would be included and (iii) how much closer did this tube allow you to get, approximately?? Welcome back Ric. These are very nice photos. I particularly like the penultimate one. Hope to see more. Hi All,Been a while, but believe me I never forget one of the best threads anywhere on the internet. And bonsoir Henry!All taken with my Rolleiflex 2.8F, and with Ilford HP5+ film. F/8 and a 10 stop neutral density filter (and a red filter). Bright sunny day, so even with reciprocity failure it was "only" three minutes.And where? Definitely not Switzerland, but Australia during our summer holiday there. The actual location is a place called Hamilton Island towards the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef.Ric 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
A miller Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22533 Posted October 16, 2016 (edited) Hi Adam, I didn't compensate because my camera has a built-in through-the-lens meter. In terms of exposure I tweaked the image in Adobe Camera Raw because I always scan very flat. I'm not sure I understand the second question - I framed using the chimney finder which shows close to 100% of the view I believe. I think this was shot at about 25cm but the closest distance with the 16E is around 20cm (this is a rather large drive, 14x10cm). The tube changes max and min distances very much. Thanks, Philip - so you are saying that the 16E tube gets you as close as ~8"/20cm from your subject (from the native 36" or so min focus distance with the 80mm Planar)? And the VF shows the DOF, I presume? Edited October 16, 2016 by A miller 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest NEIL-D-WILLIAMS Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22534 Posted October 16, 2016 I know you all like comparisons.............well I will be able to deliver one with the Hasselblad 503CW shooting Elka 100, Fujifilm 100 and YES I managed to get one a CFV-50c back.........let the fun begin, pictures to follow Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! The above is what I am taking to Rajistan on Wednesday, consisting of Hasselblad 503CW 2 x A12 back1 x CFV-50c40mm Distagon80mm f2.8180mm f4250mm f5.6 superachromat45 Deg Prism 4 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! The above is what I am taking to Rajistan on Wednesday, consisting of Hasselblad 503CW 2 x A12 back 1 x CFV-50c 40mm Distagon 80mm f2.8 180mm f4 250mm f5.6 superachromat 45 Deg Prism ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?do=findComment&comment=3129483'>More sharing options...
EoinC Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22535 Posted October 16, 2016 Slightly random photo from the summer. Brighstone, IOW. Very nice light, Ian. I like how it appears on the road. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
EoinC Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22536 Posted October 16, 2016 one more from Wetzlar. This time with the Rollei RPX 25 film Very nice, Dirk. Good choice of film for presenting the tonal detail of the globe. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
philipus Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22537 Posted October 16, 2016 Yes exactly, the tube cuts the min and max distances a lot (c.f. the Hasselblad close-up pdf). The DOF preview button on the lens works just as normal but since the DOF is so much narrower for any given f stop the effect of the DOF preview in the viewfinder is smaller, less easy to see. For instance I shot another version of this image at f/8 and then the text at the barcode at the top left is out of focus... Thanks, Philip - so you are saying that the 16E tube gets you as close as ~8"/20cm from your subject (from the native 36" or so min focus distance with the 80mm Planar)? And the VF shows the DOF, I presume? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
EoinC Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22538 Posted October 16, 2016 I was housebound part of this week due to a most annoying (man-)cold. With nothing else to photograph than what's lying about, I turned my Hasselblad to this old hard drive (I tend to take things apart to see what they look like in many pieces). It's a mid-90s Maxtor I used during my student days. Hard drive platters are usually made of an aluminium alloy or a glass-ceramic mix. The key point is that the material needs to be non-magnetic. The latter type platters are quite fragile, but the former are very sturdy and excellent as travel shaving mirrors (a plus also that they don't scratch easily). This was with the 16E extension ring and my 80 Planar at f/11 (!) at close to minimum focusing distance (Acros 100 in Diafine, wet mount). I really like this one, Philip. The reflection makes it appear like a window to another World. Good use of your man-cold... 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Henry Posted October 16, 2016 Author Share #22539 Posted October 16, 2016 Adam , when I spoke of "sweet" or "soft" for one picture , I meant not hyper net side,because in the long , it tires me to see sharp images all the time and all supernet which also give a "flat" appearance to the image because everything is sharp everywhere(Note that when viewing a digital image) ! Example conversely, blurring as in this picture, when you look there is somethingwho tells you that "yes it is not supernet , but nice" and it changes isn't ? Anyway that's my opinion but I do not know if you understand me Not easy the photography ! MP-MacroElmar 90 Ilford FP4 Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here… Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Best Henry 7 Link to post Share on other sites Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members! Best Henry ' data-webShareUrl='https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?do=findComment&comment=3129497'>More sharing options...
EoinC Posted October 16, 2016 Share #22540 Posted October 16, 2016 (edited) Hi All, Been a while, but believe me I never forget one of the best threads anywhere on the internet. And bonsoir Henry!All taken with my Rolleiflex 2.8F, and with Ilford HP5+ film. F/8 and a 10 stop neutral density filter (and a red filter). Bright sunny day, so even with reciprocity failure it was "only" three minutes.And where? Definitely not Switzerland, but Australia during our summer holiday there. The actual location is a place called Hamilton Island towards the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef.Ric Excellent, Ric, and great to see you back on here. Edited October 16, 2016 by EoinC 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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