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Kodak Ektachrome

SL-R 50 Cron

 

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You notice no aliasing on the grille as in digital :)

 

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Henry

 

No "aliasing" in film ? :)

 

The proof  crop 100%  :)

 

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Kodak Ektar 100

M7-35 LA

 

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Kodak Ektar 100

M7-35 LA

 

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m6 2/50IV precisa

 

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I would love to show you some more colour but as I mentioned in the last post I nearly ran out of those. Finally switched to Black and White film for the winter months. 

Kentmere 400 @ 800 + DDX. (M6 and 35 Cron Asph as usual. Oh, and scanned with the Pakon.)  :D

 

​@ all, you may remember my fail and trouble in the beginning of developing bw at home in the darkroom thread... I have quite a good routine now and I like the outcome. Thank you for the support once again :)

 

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Wonderful tones Max, very nice.

The processing looks perfect too.

Gary

 

I would love to show you some more colour but as I mentioned in the last post I nearly ran out of those. Finally switched to Black and White film for the winter months. 

Kentmere 400 @ 800 + DDX. (M6 and 35 Cron Asph as usual. Oh, and scanned with the Pakon.)  :D

 

​@ all, you may remember my fail and trouble in the beginning of developing bw at home in the darkroom thread... I have quite a good routine now and I like the outcome. Thank you for the support once again :)

 

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Max it seems a good development this time  with great b&w tonality !

Scan Pakon gives good scan

I have in test Summicron 35 A . I compare with Summilux 35 A.

The definition or resolution if you want is fine in your pictures

Congrats for your work

Nice series specially picture 2

Thanks for popsting

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I just post in "Life is a beach" thread of Adam some pictures  and I don't  forget  this film thread :)

 

Swimmers usually on beach , but also outdoor market on beach like here :)


 

TamKy at sunrise

Sept 2016 7am

not too much light at this time  :) but enough for sensitive TMAX100 Isos  film

 

 

 

Kodak TMAX100

Leica MP- 50 Lux Asph

Nikon Coolscan 5000

no correction

 

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I would love to show you some more colour but as I mentioned in the last post I nearly ran out of those. Finally switched to Black and White film for the winter months. 

Kentmere 400 @ 800 + DDX. (M6 and 35 Cron Asph as usual. Oh, and scanned with the Pakon.)  :D

 

​@ all, you may remember my fail and trouble in the beginning of developing bw at home in the darkroom thread... I have quite a good routine now and I like the outcome. Thank you for the support once again :)

Well done, Max!

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Thanks Gary...to be fair I did give the vibrance and saturation levels a small boost in LR, +7 on each.  Other than that, I just dialed in the, shadows, highlights and contrast to my liking.  VueScan was set to Ektar gen 2 with auto color levels.  I don't feel this affected the results too much that would mask the true characteristics of the film....at least I hope not.

 

 

Ah Marc, the colours, fantastic. I first guessed at Velvia, but no, it was Ektar, very nice.

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Thanks Henry... these were shot in Puerto Rico when I was staying at the El Conquistador resort.  The resort is located in Fajardo, Puerto Rico which is on the north east coast of the island, near the rain forest.  These shots are facing south east, capturing a marina and condominium complex just off the coast.

 

 

 

I agree with Gary :)

Vivid color and nice landscape of this country I don't know :)

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I've done some big tours on my GS, 2005

Was a 6000 mile tour of Scandinavia

 

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Excellent Gary, the GS80 came after the XT . Used the beemer to commute from Paris France to Manchester UK in the 2000s which I traded for a GS100 ...

 

Self portrait in Italy around 2003 , Hexar AF, most probably Kodak E200:

 

 

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autoretrato Hexar AF by JM__, on Flickr

 

C'mon Eoin, show us yer TY250N :-)

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Excellent Gary, the GS80 came after the XT . Used the beemer to commute from Paris France to Manchester UK in the 2000s which I traded for a GS100 ...

 

Self portrait in Italy around 2003 , Hexar AF, most probably Kodak E200:

 

 

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autoretrato Hexar AF by JM__, on Flickr

 

C'mon Eoin, show us yer TY250N :-)

No GS1100 BMW, Are you from Manchester? I was born in Stockport

 

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No GS1100 BMW, Are you from Manchester? I was born in Stockport

 

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Actually I worked in the UK throughout the 90s mostly on "clay" animation  films .

 

Shooting "Noddy" series near Manchester in the late 90s on 16mm Kodak 200T negative cine film with Bolex cameras and  a few MF  stills shots / reversal film (cannot recall which)  ,  Mamiya 67 (?), 250mm lens with a strong diopter, f16 and at around 4 second exposure methinks:

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