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Low resolution scan from T-Max 400; Zeiss 80mm Planar on Hasselblad.

 

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Kodachrome 64 continuation :)

 

 

Leica R8-35-70 Vario Elmar Macro

 

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Sterling stuff Ian. There are almost no scenes that will not be improved by a nice straight contrail cutting through it :D

 

 I also very much enjoyed your series of photos from the tearoom. 

 

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Vapour trail (contrail) for Philip.
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Paul why "low resolution"  when you scan ?

Very nice black and white tone

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Thanks, Henry. It is a low res scan. All those scans of mine I mark as "low res" are test scans from the pro lab I send my films to. Usually, they are done on a Coolscan 9000, producing 1.5MB images. For a final scan (and printing) of the selected shots, the lab runs the negatives on an Imacon 949.

 

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Canna Lillies under palms.

R8

R28-70

Kodak 200

Plustek 8100

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From yesterday (Tri-X / Canon New F1 / FD17mm)...

31490222904_b104605e03_c.jpgB001 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

32332460175_0fa7ec25b1_c.jpgB003 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

32293441506_f3254c7196_c.jpgB002 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

 

Wow! Kuala Lumpur. I love the photos.

KL the city of my birth . . . I will be passing through in February, spending 5 days or so there.

Thanks for posting them.

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An artist amidst the sarcophagi at Alyscamps, Arles. The light was very bright. 

 

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Royer 6x9, 105, 4.5 Angenieux, Ektar 100.

 

Gloomy weather.

 

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Zeiss Super Ikonta 6x6, Portra 400

 

Paradise

 

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Right across the street from Paradise.

 

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Reflection of a " anonymous" photographer in 2017 :)

After more than 1000 pages of beautiful pictures here and after seeing that you take out all your old devices 24x36 like MF, I ask myself the following questions :
 

-"Does digital still have a future with us ?"
... with photos of MF with absolute clarity beating by far the most expensive MF digital or the most expensive 24x36 , showing photos with a tonality, contrasts and definition nicer than digit. :)  , without the aggressive side of square pixels smoothed in cutting line. :angry:

 

-"Is there still need to invest in the digital"  with its expensive price camera , with this unreasonable and disproportionate pixels race (we have a lot of pixels with film much more than digital) or  Isos race (the Kodak TX 400 pushed or not pushed  ,  gives pictures to do pale the MM1 without removing its charm, its “soul” to the b&w photo).

 

For me , my desire for 2017 is to buy an M-A (like Eoin his Canon) and to take out my two old DSLRs , which remain in the bottom of my Billingham bag ,still operational , after 45 years of photos and without spending a penny ... penny :)  and money I keep to pay my travels ... to take pictures :D

 

Great thanks for your superb pictures posted in this thread

It's because of you I write this message

Best wishes and good photos

Henry

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Thank you for those thoughts, Henry. Film photography certainly is, for me, what enjoyment in photography is about.

 

Another picture. I call it Chelsea Suite because I think I may have been walking through the Chelsea neighbourhood of New York when I took it, although in fact I have little idea where I was at the time (I'd stepped down from the High Line and was looking for a subway station). Anyway, I kind of like the choreography:

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M6TTL, Summicron 35mm, K2, Tri-X

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Thank you for those thoughts, Henry. Film photography certainly is, for me, what enjoyment in photography is about.

 

Another picture. I call it Chelsea Suite because I think I may have been walking through the Chelsea neighbourhood of New York when I took it, although in fact I have little idea where I was at the time (I'd stepped down from the High Line and was looking for a subway station). Anyway, I kind of like the choreography:

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M6TTL, Summicron 35mm, K2, Tri-X

 

Thanks Phil for your first comment and advice.

 

 

This picture is amazing because you arrive to capture 4 persons at the right moment walking , with

the first walker at left , expressing a strange look :)

Well done

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Henry

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My niece from London in visit with her son  :)

in Kodak TX400

I like the  "natural" grain of this film :)

 

Leica M7-28 Summicron Asph

 

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During my trip to the south , I visited this great pagoda in the middle of hills

 

 

Very impressive statues... the quietude of the Buddha face

 

 

Kodachrome 64-R4S-50 Summicron

 

 

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