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M-A, 28mm elmarit pre-asph, Portra 400

 

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A Portra 400 from me. The Old Bell Hotel, Malmesbury on a bright & sunny mid-Nov day.  MP, 28mm Elmarit-M ASPH.

 

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Inside Malmesbury Abbey - taken hand-held at a ridiculously low shutter speed (IIRC 1/15th sec). Portra 400, MP, Elmarit-M 28mm ASPH.

 

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Contre-jour picture 6 :)

 

Le Crotoy at sunset

Nov 2016

 

Kodak Ektar 100-M7-35 LA

 

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In comparison , curiously the M8 (160 Isos) still has some color in the shadows in contre-jour photos .

Surprising !

 

Best

Henry

 

 

Hi Ian ,like you I love contre-jour in b&w or in color

 

here contre-jour 7

 

....   very easy with film because of the dynamic :  details and color in the shade keeped

For the curious and difficult  ,  I have the same in digital > not terrible (M8)

 

Cayeux Nov 2016

 

 

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Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7 (a camera of Raymond Depardon Magnum agency)

Summilux 35 Asph

 

Best

H.

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Inside Malmesbury Abbey - taken hand-held at a ridiculously low shutter speed (IIRC 1/15th sec). Portra 400, MP, Elmarit-M 28mm ASPH.

 

"taken hand-held at a ridiculously low shutter speed (IIRC 1/15th sec)"

Bravo Keith good work and with a MP it's possible

Nice color

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Henry

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This was taken last May near Bordeaux - long abandoned windmills, and mill stone. I liked the geometry the scene presented. For what it is worth - XP2, "printed" with Silver Efex Pro.

 

Michael glad see you post again

Nice b&w tonality and nice composition

Thanks for posting

Henry

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Zeiss Super Ikonta III 6x6, 75mm Novar 3.5, TriX to 800 ISO.

 

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For grain lovers.

 

Bolsey B2, Cafenol, recovery from about 3 stops overexposure.

 

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Yes I like this natural grain Wayne not artificial please with pixels

 

My favorite old truck......Shot with the Bolsey B2. Cafenol

 

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and this one is superb like in a movie scene

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Henry

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Kalithia, Laurel Canyon Store, LA, September 2016

M6TTL, Summicron 50mm, Portra 160

 

Stray first welcome to this film thread

The color is superb really superb

Is't hippies ?

Thanks for posting

More ?

Best

Henry

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A couple of 'lens test' snaps (I recently gave the new' 28mm Summaron-M a whirl outside the Leica shop in the West End). I'm not yet convinced by the ergonomics but I am impressed by the sharpness and flare handling of this lens. Kodak BW400CN.

 

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Ian , as I said above and as you know  I love the contre jour (like you) specially in the last picture

Not easy to shot ! the tonality is a bit different in comparison with the other Kodak films.

Is it taken with the new Summaron 28 ?

Thanks for your support and for posting :)

Best

Henry

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Cold and wet in Keswick ......

 

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Canon AF35ML, Kentmere 400, R09 stand developed

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M-A, 28mm Elmarit pre-asph, Portra 400

 

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yet a few more people watching episodes from the Jerusalem Mehane Yehuda market....

M-A, 28mm Elmarit pre-asph, Portra 400

 

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M-A, 28mm Elmarit pre-asph, Portra 400

 

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M-A, 28mm Elmarit pre-asph, Portra 400

I like the attitude of people who stops fixed by the image

It looks like we stop at time "T0" (zero)

Beautiful effect and beautiful color Adam

M-A may be for 2017 and Portra 400 a good film too

A fathful color of fruits and vegetables.

Happy Holidays Adam

Best

Henry

PS : The M-A allows to take pictures of street in a discreet way, which gives beautiful images

Adam agrees ? compared to the bigger Hassy :)

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Adam Kodak Portra 400 (dev home lab C41-38°C)

 

 

Our Cathedral 11th cent.

December 2016

 

M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

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