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Mountain landscapes with Kodak Portra 400 now

 

 

Aravis col and moutain range 3200m 

 

 

Leica M7-KP400-28 Summicron Asph

 

 

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Enjoy mountain at minus 5°C in May ... and M7 still works !

Amazing fall snow in May said local people

 

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I am glad not to have troubles with this kind of problem since a long time

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/267715-sensor-cleaning-menudust-detection-not-working/?do=findComment&comment=3268576

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La Normandie verte

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m6 2/90 I/2 Ektachrome 200

 

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m4-2 2/50IV portra 400

 

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Thanks GNU ...  not too sharp , if not it's like digital :D

Henry

Henry...looking at your first tree especially (of the four posted together), the detail in the branches seems to be incredible for 35mm. I think digital would turn that into mush, or just look too (fake) sharp...I don't know... hard to describe. But I do think they are remarkably sharp in a good way.

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My lad, M4P, 21mmF4 Color Skopar HP5 developed in Rodinal

 

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I do absolutely love this. 

 

We had to say goodbye to out little bug (of nearly 16 years) a month ago. We miss him dearly.

 

Sorry (this is digital). Apologies:

 

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Henry...looking at your first tree especially (of the four posted together), the detail in the branches seems to be incredible for 35mm. I think digital would turn that into mush, or just look too (fake) sharp...I don't know... hard to describe. But I do think they are remarkably sharp in a good way.

 

GNU, precisely I will post a crop of a photo taken in the same place with the M9

converted into black and white. Lines too much sharp 

Black not beautiful to see  (clogged, confused , lack of homogeneity)

Not the case of the film

 

That said the 35 Summilux A. is a very good lens.I don't regret buying this lens

Vertical line , with note from 2 (low) to 5 (excellent) from left to right : center,1/3, edges and angles

sharp begins at f/2

In the trees picture , I must be at f/8

 

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JMS Le Monde de la Photo

 

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Henry

 

Nice dog GNU

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My first roll of film in 6 years. These are scans from the lab. I am waiting to receive my Epson V600 so that i can scan the film from another lab that developed my M3 film, because their scans were terrible. Should be able to get better detail on these pictures as well. 

Of coarse i don't want to saturate all of you with an entire roll of film lol. 

So heres maybe 3 or 4 that i like.

All these take with Canon AE-1, 50mm f1.4, Ilford HP5.

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Canon AE-1, 50mm f1.4, Ilford HP5

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Canon AE-1, 50mm f1.4, Ilford HP5.

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Ok last one for today.

 

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While I was in America this past couple of weeks I took one camera, one lens and nine rolls of one film stock. My purpose of the trip, which I booked the evening before I flew out at 9:30am the next day, was totally unrelated to photography. The presence of my camera enabled me to get some space and unwind my mind from the pressing issues I found myself dealing with. It helped more than I could have anticipated. I intend writhing an essay about it to post on my website.

 

Anyway, enough talk, here is a picture:

 

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Boston, April 2017

M6TTL, 35mm Summicron, Tri-X

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... too big , cannot attach in the previous post

 

 

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Leica MP-Summilux 35 Asph-Ilford HP5 (dev myself in Ilfosol S)

 

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Henry

 

I really like the second one (fourth in the series). The detail in the shadows in the foreground is what HP5 does particularly well.

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New York City

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

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Canon AE-1, 50mm f1.4, Ilford HP5.

 

Posting my last couple of photos sparked my to get my Minolta SRT 201 out of storage (it used to be my dads and he gave it to me a couple years ago (even though I used it all through college, which is when  I took those Plus X photos of the pumpkins). I also have a Canon AE-1 Program that I have never used recently given to me from a friend... and I have a great condition Argus C3 that was my grandfathers that he gave me a couple years before he passed away. Looking at the C3 intimidates me, with all the dials, but I watched a few You Tube videos on how to use it last evening.

 

When I shoot 35mm I usually go for the Leica, but I should give these older cameras a try for something different. I'm very curious how the C3 will render images....And of course, still waiting on my Rolleiflex from CLA (4 month wait). Somebody here suggested I get it in To Harry Fleanor before he decides to retire. I thought that was a god idea, but painful to send off a new toy right away.

 

Anyway, my whole point was that I have a Canon AE-1 too and I look forward to trying it out.

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