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No, these were taken in Hjalteyri and in Grenivík, Iceland. I assume Ballintoy is in Ireland? Still need to go there then, love harbourtowns!

 

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Sorry I misread your post for some reason I thought you wrote Northern Ireland :D ] I'm such a plonker

 

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You've just about got all domestic species covered, Wayne.

Hardly. I give you the starling, Sir. :)

 

Red fire plug for Henry.

 

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Pentax LX, Asahi Optical Co. 35mm 2.3 Auto Takumar (M42,) Fuji Superia 800

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And some more monochromes. Have been using the Fuji TX-1 (Hasselblad X-Pan) quite a lot lately, a wonderful camera! These are with the Hasselblad 30/5.6 on Ilford FP4 developed in HC110. All from northern Iceland.

 

Cheers, Chris

 

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"Magnifique" Chris

Great black and white tonality.Nice framing and composition in these landscapes

Thanks for posting

Iceland a nice country for shooting landscapes :)

Henry

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Hardly. I give you the starling, Sir. :)

 

Red fire plug for Henry.

 

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Color is really superb specially the red (thank you) and the green :)

Thanks Wayne for posting

Henry

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Contre Jour

 

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M3, 50mm DR Summicron, Fuji Superia 200

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Carrots are vegetables we eat almost every day

If you want to verify color film , take carrots in picture and compare digit and film

and tell me what camera gives the real and faithful special orange color of carrot !

It's like poppies for red.

 

 

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camera and lens are also important I admit with you

 

 

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Color is really superb specially the red (thank you) and the green :)

Thanks Wayne for posting

Henry

Thank you, Henry. Although box speed is 800, I shot the roll at ISO 500. I think it works well, and appreciate everybody's response to my earlier question on color film box speeds.

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Carrots are vegetables we eat almost every day

If you want to verify color film , take carrots in picture and compare digit and film

and tell me what camera gives the real and faithful special orange color of carrot !

It's like poppies for red.

 

 

Demonstration with Kodak Portra 160

 

Leica M7-Macro Elmar 90

camera and lens are also important I admit with you

 

 

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Thanks for your comments

 

Best

Henry

I would say lens is important but not camera, camera just transports the film unless we are relying on the cameras light meter

 

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I would say lens is important but not camera, camera just transports the film unless we are relying on the cameras light meter

 

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Gary , I agree for lens important specially for color but also camera , the reason :

with lighmeter inside or outside (your case with your M4) the measurement of light is also important

with accurate measurement , it's better and the general rendering will be more faithful.

 

Pb in digit cam : lightmeter is fine but sensor not it's why color is different vs film

Light and temperature Kelvin are close.

Precisely measuring light with good measuring cell can help :)

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Thanks for your advice Gary :)

Henry

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Pentax LX, Schneider Retina Xenar 50mm 1.9, Fuji Superia 800...shot at 500 ISO

 

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Port Granville (Normandy)

High tide

 

 

Kodak Portra 400-M7-35 Lux Asph

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