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For Phil and James ,  Kodak Portra 160 dev home lab in Tetenal 38°C

 

 

 

Leica M7-Macro Elmar 90-Tripod

 

 

 

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For Phil and James ,  Kodak Portra 160 dev home lab in Tetenal 38°C

 

 

 

Leica M7-Macro Elmar 90-Tripod

 

 

 

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Now that is simply magic, fantastic Henry!

To take the words out of your mouth, as it were, it's unlikely digital could render so well the softness and subtle tones. A true advert for colour film.

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Superb b&w rural pictures with your Hektor

A great pleasure to watch b&w is film not digital soft lines and real true black

Thanks for posting

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Thank you, Henry. This Holga film, while cheap in price, and even in feel as you load into camera, sure seems to do well with the Rodinal. Like you observed, the blacks are surely BLACK. I particularly like the way the tarred roof turned out.

 

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Very sweet, Suede.  I'll have to say also a little sad. You've capture her and her environment very well.

Kiln at Kampong Chhnang pottery, Cambodia

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Thank you!!  Yes, the low barreling sun was blinding and why not embrace it!  

The lighting is outstanding. Very well seen.

 

Stefan

 

Very cool seen, Phil.  It has it all!  Now I see why people love that film as the contrast can be made quite strong with the deep blacks and bright whites all rolled into one!    The cloud in the distance seems to mock the elegance of the bird flying :)  And congrats on the development.

My son James and I finally got around to developing our first batch of C41 films last night. This is from the roll of Ilford XP2 Super that was in the tank with two rolls of Agfa Vista 400:

 

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Rosebud, December 2017

Leica M2, 35mm Summaron (1955), Ilford XP2 Super

 

Really love the vibrance of the colors and the bokeh from that f4 lens.  Impressive

Last couple for tonight - including some poppies for Henry:

 

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Canon F1N, FDn 80-200mm f4, Agfa Vista 400

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This is brilliant, Eoin! Is that you? These pictures must bring back such wonderful memories - and vivid, like the colour films of the day! It is nice, too, to be reminded how beautiful were the colours of Ektachrome 64 - especially the skin-tones and the blues.

Hi, Phil.

No, it's my boat, but not a photo of me. It's of a fellow Kiwi, Ernie, who was sailing another yacht in the same area.

 

Ektachrome was a fantastic film (at least in my view).

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hilarious! 

Welcome and tanks for sharing!

 

Thanks!

 

Here's one from two weeks ago on Broad Street (in front of the NYSE) :)

Adox Color Implosion

M-A, 35mm FLE

 

Love it!

 

Really nicely done

and welcome Lynn

more like that ?

and Happy New Year

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Henry

 

Thank you Henry! I do have more.. will upload.. and a very Happy New Year to you, too :)

Warmest,

Lynn

sweating it out in a rather too warm Sydney summer

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This may be new poppy favorite, in Indiana. :)

 

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Wayne

 

 

Now that is simply magic, fantastic Henry!

To take the words out of your mouth, as it were, it's unlikely digital could render so well the softness and subtle tones. A true advert for colour film.

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

Love it!

 

 

Thank you Henry! I do have more.. will upload.. and a very Happy New Year to you, too :)

Warmest,

Lynn

sweating it out in a rather too warm Sydney summer

 

Great thanks for your nice comment Lynn , Wayne and Steve.

Glad see you back Lynn :)

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Henry

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Goofing around in better weather, I thought I spied a bunny. And I took a shot.

(Been raining incessantly for the last 4 days! :angry: )

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Agfa Vista 400

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Le Môle, 1860m alt., part of the Chablais Alps chain in Haute-Savoie.

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I didn't record any info about camera, lens or film. Taken in November 2016.

Shot from home, the village in the foreground below is Mieussy.

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Great thread, just discovered it.

 

Shot with my Leica M-A and Summarit 35mm/2.4 ASPH lens on Tri-X 400 film.

 

Per-post size restrictions limit number and resolution of images posted here, but you can find more at my site at http://projektnine11.com.

 

 

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My son James and I finally got around to developing our first batch of C41 films last night. This is from the roll of Ilford XP2 Super that was in the tank with two rolls of Agfa Vista 400:

 

p2699352406-5.jpg

 

Rosebud, December 2017

Leica M2, 35mm Summaron (1955), Ilford XP2 Super

Nice result. When I fist looked at it, I thought you were being pretty brave with B&W film in C41 process.............It then came to memory that XP2 is a C41 film.

 

So how long did the flying bird make you wait?

 

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Wayne

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Looks like this around here these days...

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Great thread, just discovered it.

 

Shot with my Leica M-A and Summarit 35mm/2.4 ASPH lens on Tri-X 400 film.

 

Per-post size restrictions limit number and resolution of images posted here, but you can find more at my site at http://projektnine11.com.

 

 

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Welcome Logan and beautiful pictures in b&w 

As I see you like B&w film and you're right because black is black

in film , homogenous black and nice black , not the case in digital

color converted in black

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Henry

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