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T.. A most excellent tour guide! Endearing herself to me when, and with a big smile, upon seeing me load new film into my camera: "Oh! It has been years since I have seen somebody do that."

 

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M3, 50mm Summicron DR, Delta 400.

 

And I love the fact that you have portrayed her as if she has a halo. She has a sweet face.

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Getting Ready for the day, I'm already done of course, the girls need some more time! 

 

Leica R8

Summicron-R 1:2,0/50mm

Kodak Portra 400

 

Slightly shaken... 

 

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One of the fountains in El Retiro Park in Madrid. (the day after it was on but the weather wasn't as nice)

 

Leica R8

Summicron-R 1:2,0/50mm

Kodak Portra 160

 

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And I love the fact that you have portrayed her as if she has a halo. She has a sweet face.

The fact that she showed interest in my film loading, afforded me about 15 or 20 extra minutes with her to talk about events and persons associated with the history of the house. Once again, an aspect of film displays its superiority to digital. :)

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Reviewing images on the M (Typ 240), something I couldn't do on this trip!

 

Leica R8

Summicron-R 1:2,0/50mm

Kodak Portra 160

 

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You see, digital strips us of any semblance of dignity, as well. :)

 

Very nice photograph.

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Getting Ready for the day, I'm already done of course, the girls need some more time! 

 

Leica R8

Summicron-R 1:2,0/50mm

Kodak Portra 400

 

Slightly shaken... 

 

35048093315_17b411ee47_k.jpg

 

Jip I like the softness of the face of these two ladies specially at right , the color of skin 

and hair. Really refreshing lovely portraits . Ha ,  I see it' Kodak Portra 400 ! :)

 

Jip if you can one day , please compare pictures between your S and your R8

about color and softness !

Thanks for posting

Best

Henry

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Reviewing images on the M (Typ 240), something I couldn't do on this trip!

 

Leica R8

Summicron-R 1:2,0/50mm

Kodak Portra 160

 

34916206131_47d15c6dcb_h.jpg

 

You see, digital strips us of any semblance of dignity, as well. :)

 

Very nice photograph.

 

I agree with Wayne :)  ...   very nice color too !

Wayne the habit with digital is you look rear screen after shooting when no sun on screen  :D

With film , no and you are patient :)

Best

Henry

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Castle Crag, nestling in the middle of the hills ......

 

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R8, Vario Elmar-R 28-70, Lomography Colour 400

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Castle Crag, nestling in the middle of the hills ......

 

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R8, Vario Elmar-R 28-70, Lomography Colour 400

And that is the beauty of shorelines, they give us a great place to take beautiful landscape photographs. Earlier this week, I was in Virginia, traveling, mile after mile, through beautiful, mountainous scenery, but was continuously foiled by lack of a good place to get a landscape photograph: trees were always obstructing my chance to photograph beautiful mountains that were covered with trees.

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Castle Crag, nestling in the middle of the hills ......

 

attachicon.gifLEICA R8-1000680.jpg

 

 

R8, Vario Elmar-R 28-70, Lomography Colour 400

 

It's what I call a beautiful landscape and Wow  :)

I like these several plans and giving an effect of space, this little fog in background

Fabulous !

Lomography colour 400 * , I don't know , a film to discover !

Thanks for posting Bob

Henry

* https://www.lomography.fr/magazine/328352-lomopedia-lomography-color-negative-f-400

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Holkham, Norfolk.  Super Angulon loveliness.

 

Cambo Wide

SK SA 47xl

6x12 back

Heliopan O22

Fuji Acros in APH09

 

 

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And that is the beauty of shorelines, they give us a great place to take beautiful landscape photographs. Earlier this week, I was in Virginia, traveling, mile after mile, through beautiful, mountainous scenery, but was continuously foiled by lack of a good place to get a landscape photograph: trees were always obstructing my chance to photograph beautiful mountains that were covered with trees.

 

In looking in a file I find another landscape picture with Fuji Superia 200 for Wayne :)

No correction , directly from Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

 

Leica R4S-Summicron 50-Fuji Superia 200

 

French Alpes

in the 1990's

 

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Regards

Henry

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Guest NEIL-D-WILLIAMS

Neil the definition, contrast ans b&w tonality are outstanding :)

Relief effect on my Eizo screen

Thank you for posting . Have you more ?

Rg

Henry

Hello Henry.

I only took two sheets with my 4x5 as I wanted to experiment prior to my 10x8 arriving today.

My darkroom is now ready and I took one picture of the lily and one of Nuk with the 10x8.

 

Wee problem mixing the D76. I didn't realize that you needed boiling water and tried to do it with cold water. After 20 minutes of mixing and getting nowhere I read the instructions again and saw that your meant to use hot water. So I put the mix in the microwave for 5 minutes on 800 and warmed it up a bit. Looks like it's all dissolved now and back in the freezer to get to 20 deg for devolving the picture of Nuk.

What a carry on.

Neil

Pictures to follow...........

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Holkham, Norfolk.  Super Angulon loveliness.

 

Cambo Wide

SK SA 47xl

6x12 back

Heliopan O22

Fuji Acros in APH09

 

Steve ,  beautiful landscape with space effect

You added the vignettage  ?  :)

Thank you for posting

Henry

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Steve ,  beautiful landscape with space effect

You added the vignettage  ?  :)

Thank you for posting

Henry

 

Thanks Henry.

 

No I didn't add the vignette, it is a characteristic of the uwa SA47xl when used without it's matched centre nd graduated filter.  I only use the centre nd grad with transparency film.

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Another of the tour guide. Exposure was not so good, but I thought the context of the young man's attentiveness sort of saved the shot.

 

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M3, 50 Summicron DR, Delta 400.

 

I was thinking of Phil's Grand Final, which sticks with me at all times.

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Sorry to disappoint the aficionados of the digital , but the pictures film is still much prettier,

really the atmosphere is much better reproduced > No software synthesis photo  :angry:  but only grain  :) !

 

 

Storm in China Sea

 

 

Fuji Provia-Leica R4S-Summicron 50

Uncorrected

 

 

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Best

Henry

 

In this moment a thunderstorm comes over house when I see this wonderful picture - perfect!
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Jip I like the softness of the face of these two ladies specially at right , the color of skin 

and hair. Really refreshing lovely portraits . Ha ,  I see it' Kodak Portra 400 ! :)

 

Jip if you can one day , please compare pictures between your S and your R8

about color and softness !

Thanks for posting

Best

Henry

 

 

 

I can compare the Leica S with 70mm vs Leica R8 with 50mm :) 

 

Or Leica R8 with 28mm and Leica S with 35mm etc.

 

The Leica S has GREAT colours! I love it, but there is nothing that gets close to the dynamic range in the highlights of film! 

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