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Addiction to poppies :)

 

with Kodak Portra 160 (dev myself in Tetenal)

and Apo Telyt 135 Asph lens

picture in contre-jour and uncorrected

directly from Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

 

Leica M7-Tripod

 

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Your thoughts about green of Portra 160 ? :)

 

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Henry

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This is wonderful, Henry. May I ask how you developed it?

 

Another Kodak TX400 one of my favorite films

 

 

and for Gary not in the air but on ground

Gary very nice color pictures of fog you posted above  :)

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-50 Lux Asph

 

 

attachicon.gifImage3boiautkodtx400lfht+++950.jpg

 

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Henry

 

Very impressive, Steve. What a feast to arrive at such a scene with a camera. Is that a lighthouse to the right in the frame?

 

Clearing thunderstorm, Peak District

Leica MP
CV 28mm f3.5 color-skopar
Silvermax
Heliopan O22

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Addiction to poppies :)

 

with Kodak Portra 160 (dev myself in Tetenal)

and Apo Telyt 135 Asph lens

picture in contre-jour and uncorrected

directly from Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

 

Leica M7-Tripod

 

attachicon.gifImage9popkp160m7apotelytlfht++++1000-20.jpg

 

Your thoughts about green of Portra 160 ? :)

 

Best

Henry

There is something about this one I quite enjoy. I think is has something to do with the poppy being a bit subdued......"Here is your last chance to shoot, before I retire for the evening."

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Gerringong, NSW

Australia

 

R7, 28-90 Vario-Elmarit

Ektar 100

 

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Very impressive, Steve. What a feast to arrive at such a scene with a camera. Is that a lighthouse to the right in the frame?

Thanks philipus. This is about as far from the coast as you can get in the UK, so it isn't a lighthouse. Possibly a communications structure of some sort.

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Again, Ian, that backlight has made the tops of those grasses come alive!

 

Here's one that reminds me why I loved the lost and lamented Kodak E100VS so much. I hope their new Ektachrome offerings this yyear has something comparable:

 

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Canon F1N, FDn 80-200L, Kodak E100VS

E100VS is one of my favorites for 35mm.

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Tytan I like much specially the picture 4

Color is superb

Thanks for posting.

Your M7 is now fully operational with no battery problem !

The 50 Lux gives a plus for your pictures

Henry

What you mean in "cross processed" ? :)

 

 

Hi Henry,

Thank you very much :)

My M7 is currently still in Wetzlar. These photographs were shot before it was sent to Germany.

Rollei CR200 is a slide film ... my roll was C41 developed ( i.e. cross processed) to obtain Negatives instead of Positives. 

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Somehow I like the colors in this one, despite the light leak...

 

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Rollei Prego micron - Agfa CT 100 Precisa (slidefilm)

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Afon Conwy, North Wales ......

 

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Fuji GA654Zi, Lomography Colour 400

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Contax T3, Portra 400

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A little red devil.

 

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M5, 24, Crossbird 200, svn

 

Rgds

 

C.

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Addiction to poppies :)

 

with Kodak Portra 160 (dev myself in Tetenal)

and Apo Telyt 135 Asph lens

picture in contre-jour and uncorrected

directly from Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

 

Leica M7-Tripod

 

attachicon.gifImage9popkp160m7apotelytlfht++++1000-20.jpg

 

Your thoughts about green of Portra 160 ? :)

 

Best

Henry

 

 

Henry,

 

Very nice, almost brittle. 

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

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Again, Ian, that backlight has made the tops of those grasses come alive!

 

Here's one that reminds me why I loved the lost and lamented Kodak E100VS so much. I hope their new Ektachrome offerings this yyear has something comparable:

 

p153990908-5.jpg

 

Canon F1N, FDn 80-200L, Kodak E100VS

 

 

Phil, 

 

I don't think I ever used this film (much), but it does have nice intense colours - different from Ektar. 

Personally I wonder if I'd go with slide film again - perhaps if Kodachrome or Autochrome would be available again  ;).

 

Rgds

 

C.

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Here is the one after the dodge and burn...............on the contact print, it looks so much better that what the forum displays :(

 

 

I admire your persistence and stamina in working with large format.

I enjoy seeing your results and am sure the prints look much better in real life. 

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

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This is wonderful, Henry. May I ask how you developed it?

 

 

Very impressive, Steve. What a feast to arrive at such a scene with a camera. Is that a lighthouse to the right in the frame?

 

Philip , it's a good question and you have good eyes :)

At this time , I don't have D76 of Kodak and I had only Ilfosol 3 as developer

at 20°C 5mn30sec - dil: 1+9 as mentioned in this chart :

http://tables.pirate-photo.fr/film/14

versus D76 pure 6mn45 sec at 20°c

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Henry

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There is something about this one I quite enjoy. I think is has something to do with the poppy being a bit subdued......"Here is your last chance to shoot, before I retire for the evening."

 

Thank you Wayne for your nice comment :)

Henry

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