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And since we are back on the terra firma, and into a horticulture phase, my dear wife picking nashi.

Same film and camera details.

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On the tube in London. 20 years ago we all read newspapers.

 

Leica M2, 50mm Summicron DR, HP5, HC-110

 

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Mike nice black of HP5 in this picture , usually HP5 is clearer

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The only contact I have had with this stuff (tobacco), picked and lateral'ed it in my youth for pocket-money.

500C/M

80 Planar

Ektachrome

Gary

 

Nice green Gary. :)

 

And since we are back on the terra firma, and into a horticulture phase, my dear wife picking nashi.

Same film and camera details.

Gary

 

Gary is it orange in the second picture ?

Nice yellow and green color.

Terra Ferma, you mean the place you pick yourself fruits and buy them.

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Henry

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Just a comment about color :

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/268140-are-there-any-benefits-of-using-film-compared-to-digital/?p=3275990

 

 

Here a proof, the real red of poppies in comparison with digital not the same red

It's why I say "not satisfying". In surgery red arterial blood (not veinous) has a

"vivid" red and I know what I say !

 

Leica M7-Apo Telyt 135 Asph-Kodak Portra 160

 

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A poppies hunter each year

 

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Waiting for a couple of rolls to come back from the lab, I have nothing new to show. However, I found these in my archives. They're from 2011, self scanned on a Reflecta 7200. I can't remember the lens but it's probably the ZM 50/2.

 

33851263094_4c5fae6783_o.jpgM6-Pro160C-111203b08 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

33851263174_8bd9b2f27f_o.jpgM6-Pro160C-111203b09 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

33851263184_77da2b7e3a_o.jpgM6-Pro160C-111203b15 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

33851263204_4c5fae6783_o.jpgM6-Pro160C-111203b33 by edward karaa, on Flickr

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And a few with the Zeiss Ikon, lens probably ZM 50/2, scanned on Reflecta 7200.

 

34653193396_e78482ca3a_o.jpgZI-Delta3200-11120411 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

34653193416_d09fb8ac6c_o.jpgZI-Pro160C-111212b02 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

34653193426_45fcb554da_o.jpgZI-Pro160C-111212b13 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

34653193456_5018d9bbc3_o.jpgZI-Pro160C-111212b31 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

34653193466_76ffa25c2c_o.jpgZI-Pro800Z-11122401 by edward karaa, on Flickr

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Wow, James, you are REALLY weird; only weird people still buy old outdated compact cameras  :rolleyes:

It may seem a bit weird, but I had to buy another camera to complete my collection. :rolleyes: But as it seems, I am not the only one out there who treats himself something new time by time. My latest acquisition is a Leica Minilux, first roll is done, am now waiting for the results. Excuse the iPhone-shot:

 

 

Nice one, Steve.

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Another from my recent series of compact tightly-framed monochrome scenes of Manhattan from above :)

503cw, 250mm superachromat, Delta 100

 

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Fishing boat

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Wow those blues are just amazing. I am soooo looking forward to shooting Ektachrome again.

 

The only contact I have had with this stuff (tobacco), picked and lateral'ed it in my youth for pocket-money.

500C/M

80 Planar

Ektachrome

Gary

 

This one is particularly cool Edward.

And a few with the Zeiss Ikon, lens probably ZM 50/2, scanned on Reflecta 7200.

 

 

34653193456_5018d9bbc3_o.jpgZI-Pro160C-111212b31 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

 

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Mike nice black of HP5 in this picture , usually HP5 is clearer

Thanks for posting

Henry

 

 

It's easy to get black in HP5, just underexpose by 2 stops. :) That was the case here. Although I have some images I will be posting later that I used an orange filter on, they have some lovely deep blacks.

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Nice, Neil

IMHO You are totally wasting your time with your digital Leicas, even the S, which blows highlights in the most uncharming manner.

 

I'm keeping my S and binning everything else............I love my S

I'm also back playing golf so photography has taken a back seat for now :) :) :) 

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