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One last set with the 85 Sonnar:

 

35580592791_7c3232d9a4_o.jpgM7-ZM 85/2-Vista 200 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

35580592821_01cf657622_o.jpgM7-ZM 85/2-Vista 200 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

35580592831_5c131099e1_o.jpgM7-ZM 85/2-Vista 200 by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

Very nice color Edward . Nice street photos

Finally Agfa color is also nice

Best

Henry

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I'm all for people coming out to the PRIDE parade and being proud for who they are.  No one is more supportive than me in this regard.  Having said this, I think this guy might be a little too proud....of his back hair that is.   :o

 

M-A, 28mm cron Portra 400

If you've got it, flaunt it...

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M7 & 35mm F3.5 Summaron - Ilford Delta 400 & yellow/green filter

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Just to post a french forum link , to show you M10 pictures (pictures of Sebcouf)

http://www.summilux.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=81008&start=900

It smells a lot post processing , and IMO color is not faithful > green of trees

(pic 1 and 4) and  stones of building (pic 3 and 4).

Anyway we have a color problem , compared to film !

... and always this hyper-net aspect ("too perfect" because of "synthesis") is really

present.

I know these places in Paris and I have some pictures in film (I'll post for you)

Best

Henry

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Howard I understand now use of filter , is it to highlight flowers and weeds at right ?

Nice black and grey tones :)

Thank you

Henry

A yellow/green filter lightens grass and the leaves on trees and I usually use it or at least a yellow filter for most black and white landscape work. If I wanted to darken a blue sky more than a yellow or yellow/green filter would then I would use an orange filter but this wouldn't have the same effect on vegetation as the other filters.

 

In this case the effect is a combination of a shaft of sunlight hitting the flowers and the filter making them lighter as they were yellow.   

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A yellow/green filter lightens grass and the leaves on trees and I usually use it or at least a yellow filter for most black and white landscape work. If I wanted to darken a blue sky more than a yellow or yellow/green filter would then I would use an orange filter but this wouldn't have the same effect on vegetation as the other filters.

 

In this case the effect is a combination of a shaft of sunlight hitting the flowers and the filter making them lighter as they were yellow.   

 

Howard , this picture is taken "against light"  isn't (I call in "contre-jour") :)

You are not afraid you lose the contre-jour with filter ? just a question :) 

Henry

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Just for the color of film , rose in this case :)

fidelity, consistency > flowers have the matter (important for relief)

> advantage film

 

 

Fuji Superia 100-Leica M7-MacroElmar 90

Any correction as usual

 

 

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Henry

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Many weeks ago, I try to shoot street photos (SP)  with the heavy SLR and a Summicon 50 

just to see the result :)

 

Here some pictures

 

SP Paris

2017

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica R4S-Summicron 50

 

 

She saw me :)

 

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She did not see me , busy watching her smartphone and SMS

 

attachicon.gifImage2sppariskodtxr4sfeslfht+++1000.jpg

 

 

In conclusion : SLR still operational in SP , but a little heavy in comparison

with M camera. In example the S camera not adapted for SP

 

Best

Henry

 

The beauty of a M for street photography is you can see outside the frame

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I love Mathematics ... can you feel it?!

 

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M7, Agfa APX400, XTOL, Epson V700

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