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Have had it w digital, save for snapshots w iPhone. Back to my 1968 Leica M-3. Just added older 90 mm Elmarit f/2.8. First shots in my Philadelphia neighborhood. Tri-X, developed and scanned by local lab. Some adjustments to exposure and contrast using iPad photo editor. Need some help getting image to this forum from iPad.

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Have had it w digital, save for snapshots w iPhone. Back to my 1968 Leica M-3. Just added older 90 mm Elmarit f/2.8. First shots in my Philadelphia neighborhood. Tri-X, developed and scanned by local lab. Some adjustments to exposure and contrast using iPad photo editor. Need some help getting image to this forum from iPad.

I gave up on digital to clinical for me

 

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Have had it w digital, save for snapshots w iPhone. Back to my 1968 Leica M-3. Just added older 90 mm Elmarit f/2.8. First shots in my Philadelphia neighborhood. Tri-X, developed and scanned by local lab. Some adjustments to exposure and contrast using iPad photo editor. Need some help getting image to this forum from iPad.

Welcome. This will be music to the Doc's ears.

If you have trouble, there are a few threads on uploading pics, this one I found first, but occasionally I have seen Pop (one of the moderators) attach a link to how to do this.

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/132943-how-to-resize-photos-for-posting-on-the-forum/

Sing out if you still can't do it.

Gary

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Welcome. This will be music to the Doc's ears.

If you have trouble, there are a few threads on uploading pics, this one I found first, but occasionally I have seen Pop (one of the moderators) attach a link to how to do this.

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/132943-how-to-resize-photos-for-posting-on-the-forum/

Sing out if you still can't do it.

Gary

It will make Henry's day

 

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Autochrome. Technically not film. But, if you have not seen this, you simply must.

 

Henry, it features red as you may have never seen it.

 

http://mashable.com/2015/04/23/autochrome-photos-ogorman/#er2P1SoN.uqf

 

Right that's it! I'm dumping film - for Autochrome!

 

Thanks Wayne - that is a fascinating look at a wonderful process. What marvellous historical artifacts to have for the photographer and Christina's family!

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Right that's it! I'm dumping film - for Autochrome!

 

Thanks Wayne - that is a fascinating look at a wonderful process. What marvellous historical artifacts to have for the photographer and Christina's family!

 

I remember when these photographs became known a few years ago. At the time the identity of the girl was not known, it took a while for someone to work out who she as.

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"The Resue" Seahouses Northumbria

M2 Summicron 35mm IV

Delta 100 HC110 1:60 11.5 mins

 

Just starting to process rolls from the recent short trip. I took only one M2 body with the 35mm Summicron, light and versatile. You can make a 35mm do almost anything you need. It was necessary to go light as the other kit was the Hasselblad H1 film backs only and the 80mmHC. Mainly colour, awaiting return, but some monochrome as below on Delta400 same dev. as above.

 

 

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The Cheviots near Ingram Northumbria

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Another cemetery shot on a damp day.

SWC

FP4+
R09 1:25

Epson 4870

Gary

 

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And to keep Henry effervescing about the SA21.

MP

SA21/4 Yellow filter

Fomapan 200

R09 1:25

Epson 4870

Gary

 

 

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Some Macro Elmar-M action for Henry. I'm still not convinced by this lens. It's very sharp and seems very accurate both with and without the adaptor (which is remarkable considering the method of focussing) but there is something awkward about the process of putting on and taking off the adaptor when switching between 0.5-0.76m and 0.76m-∞ ranges. Being RF focussed, and considering the very narrow depth of field at this kind of range, the system also doesn't lend itself so well to focus and recompose and there is a consequent tendency to centre the composition (this is where focussing with an SLR groundglass really comes into its own IMO).

 

Peacock. I think I got the exposure wrong here and the greens seem quite wrong for Portra 400 (maybe the harsh lighting). This was at around 0.75m – I would have gone closer had I been confident the butterfly would have hung around. :D

 

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"The Resue" Seahouses Northumbria

M2 Summicron 35mm IV

Delta 100 HC110 1:60 11.5 mins

 

Just starting to process rolls from the recent short trip. I took only one M2 body with the 35mm Summicron, light and versatile. You can make a 35mm do almost anything you need. It was necessary to go light as the other kit was the Hasselblad H1 film backs only and the 80mmHC. Mainly colour, awaiting return, but some monochrome as below on Delta400 same dev. as above.

 

 

33232835613_79f853429d_b.jpg

 

The Cheviots near Ingram Northumbria

I'll be up there for a week in September went for the first time last year and loved it

 

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I'll be up there for a week in September went for the first time last year and loved it

 

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Our first time as well, impressed by the straight, quiet roads, thanks to the Romans for the roads. Watch the speed, saw several unmarked Police cars. We have more to explore next time but agree a lovely area.

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