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Portra 400, Elmar 50 and MP

 

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Thanks Gary :)

 

 

 

May be Gary our pilot knows : this plane pulls the glider so it must be powerful enough

I do not know the model

 

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Kodak Portra 400

Leica M7

Summicron 28 Asph

 

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Blue piper has just landed and goes to park

In background you can see one glider

 

Kodak Portra 160 (this time)

MP

Summilux 35 Asph

 

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and one of a mythic car :)

 

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Ilford FP4 Plus

Ilfosol S

MP LA 50

 

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Fuji Velvia 50

MP 50 Cron

 

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a  little foggy that day

Mont Blanc (4800m) is on your left

 

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Fuji Sup.

MP 50 Cron

 

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Sorry for your loss, man, that's one of the reason why my Leica don't walk out very often, once a nice oriental girl in London approached me and asked if my M3 was a Leica, my first reaction was to tell her it was a Soviet copy...

 

Although understandable you're afraid to get robbed one day, having them stored in a cupboard at home is a waste. 

You won't be able to take photos with them and they can still be stolen when you're out shooting less expensive cameras.

Take them with you every single day. Eventually they won't look that pretty anymore and you don't have to be afraid getting robbed!   ;)

 

Love the photo of the T2 camper van (used to drive a transporter once myself), that last portrait of Marc is stunning. Same goes for the portrait of Gary's wife?

Henry, one of the most beautiful 911 models, nicely captured.  ;)

 

Have to remind myself to order some new chemicals to develop some film now... 

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Thanks Gary :)

 

 

 

May be Gary our pilot knows : this plane pulls the glider so it must be powerful enough

I do not know the 

 

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Henry

 

 

Sorry Henry, with such a small amount of the actual aircaft showing, I'm cornfined to a very rough guess. The first thought was a "Fletcher", very commn over here for purely agricultural work, fertilizing etc.  But most I know have three bladed props, and the one in your picture appears to have only two?

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Thanks Gary :)

 

 

 

May be Gary our pilot knows : this plane pulls the glider so it must be powerful enough

I do not know the 

 

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Henry

 

 

Sorry Henry, with such a small amount of the actual aircaft showing, I'm cornfined to a very rough guess. The first thought was a "Fletcher", very commn over here for purely agricultural work, fertilizing etc.  But most I know have three bladed props, and the one in your picture appears to have only two?

Gary

 

Here the complete plane Gary

 

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Kodak Portra 400

M7 Summilux 35 Asph

 

Thanks Gary for your reply :)

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SKK, if you're looking to pick up a fight I'll tell you I'm your man:

 

What's your next move?

 

This picture is somewhat older, from 2013:

 

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M4-P - Cron 35 - "Paradies 200" (cheap film - don´t ask me which brand is behind)

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James the process is always C41 ?

 

I think it has nice color as the red of your picture

and the film is cheap 

http://www.lomography.fr/magazine/171487-dm-paradies-200-35mm-iso-200-an-affordable-color-negative-film

http://www.fuji-x100-forum.de/topic/23216-paradies-200-dm-rossmann/

Thanks for sharing

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Henry

 

Yes, this is color negative film for C41.

 

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M4-P - Cron 50 DR - Fuji Pro 160S

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Just one more:

 

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