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in backlight the sun is in front of me

 

Calais Cliff

Dec 2017

 

Cinestill 50-M7-35 Summicron Asph

 

 

 

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It is, for me, one of those photos wherein the landscape serves as a backdrop for the wonderful sky. Thanks.

 

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Wayne

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Another one from the same roll:

 

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And a last one for the moment:

 

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Because I am a forgetful photographer and couldn't remember if I had wound the A-12 magazine before shooting at Pichon Baron I had to return to shoot again  :rolleyes: I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten to do this...Anyway, when I developed the rolls it turned out that I had actually wound the mag correctly (the earlier photos are from that roll).

 

But the benefit of shooting at that location again was that a couple of newly-weds had arrived and were doing their best to obey the commands barked at them by a rather dominant wedding photographer. They didn't mind me doing my thing and I tried to stay out of their photos, but I managed to snap the below. Without them it would have been a poor picture, but with them it's at least a bit better.

 

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Because I am a forgetful photographer and couldn't remember if I had wound the A-12 magazine before shooting at Pichon Baron I had to return to shoot again  :rolleyes: I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten to do this...Anyway, when I developed the rolls it turned out that I had actually wound the mag correctly (the earlier photos are from that roll).

 

But the benefit of shooting at that location again was that a couple of newly-weds had arrived and were doing their best to obey the commands barked at them by a rather dominant wedding photographer. They didn't mind me doing my thing and I tried to stay out of their photos, but I managed to snap the below. Without them it would have been a poor picture, but with them it's at least a bit better.

 

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Hello Phillip,

 

Nice photo.

 

Aren't Hasselblad magazines supposed to have an interlock system so that what you were worried about could not happen?

 

Best Regards,

 

Michael

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I finally developed my first bulk loaded roll of Fomapan 400 Action. First time I use this film in general.

Not bad, I have to say. The film looks grainy to me, more than Tri-X and HP5, particularly when used with an orange filter.

I'm surprised I didn't mess up the bulk loading ... Here's a shot of an old Fiat 500 at the waterfront of Brindisi.

 

Leica M6, Summicron 35 asph, Fomapan 400, HC-110 dil B

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20180131-DSCF0994 by antoniofedele, on Flickr

 

 

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I finally developed my first bulk loaded roll of Fomapan 400 Action. First time I use this film in general.

Not bad, I have to say. The film looks grainy to me, more than Tri-X and HP5, particularly when used with an orange filter.

I'm surprised I didn't mess up the bulk loading ... Here's a shot of an old Fiat 500 at the waterfront of Brindisi.

 

Leica M6, Summicron 35 asph, Fomapan 400, HC-110 dil B

 

20180131-DSCF0994 by antoniofedele, on Flickr

 

 

Same 500.

 

Leica M6, Summicron 35 asph, Fomapan 400, HC-110 dil B

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20180131-DSCF0985 by antoniofedele, on Flickr

 

Nice b&w tone

Antonio you're right to develop yourself , work well done ..and ever on sunday when

lab is closed , no scratches,black nicer and deeper

Congrats

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Henry

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One from the archives. Warnemünde - 2015

 

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M4-P - Cron 35 (?) - Portra 160

 

 

Another one from the same roll:

 

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And a last one for the moment:

 

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James , nice series and beautiful soft color as film can do

 

Because I am a forgetful photographer and couldn't remember if I had wound the A-12 magazine before shooting at Pichon Baron I had to return to shoot again  :rolleyes: I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten to do this...Anyway, when I developed the rolls it turned out that I had actually wound the mag correctly (the earlier photos are from that roll).

 

But the benefit of shooting at that location again was that a couple of newly-weds had arrived and were doing their best to obey the commands barked at them by a rather dominant wedding photographer. They didn't mind me doing my thing and I tried to stay out of their photos, but I managed to snap the below. Without them it would have been a poor picture, but with them it's at least a bit better.

 

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Philip a great picture , in MF it highlights more the perpective effect

I think its' Ektar or Portra 160 ?

 

Melbourne

 

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T-Max 400

 

Nice black and picture Pritam

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It is, for me, one of those photos wherein the landscape serves as a backdrop for the wonderful sky. Thanks.

 

Best,

 

Wayne

 

Thank you Wayne for watching and commenting

must try to take this french landscape with your Foca :)

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Henry

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I have more from Hong Kong, but to put up a few that I took in NYC the other morning with Adam, Sharook, and Stu .... color is Portra 400 pushed one stop and shot at 620 .... interesting (I think) ...

 

Beautiful! Central Park is stunning in cold weather.

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a few more ....

 

 

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Henry - I think you mean "schmootz" :)  You can't forget the "tz" at the end!  Otherwise, you are prone to be misunderstood! :) It is a very lovely photo except the schmootz on the top edges kill it for me.  Your Portra 160 would do a better job.

among my "schmooo *...roll of Cinestill 50 developed by myself I have this picture

 

 

Adam your thought ?

 

 

Chinatown Paris dec 2017

 

Cinestill 50-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

 

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Henry

 

* as said Adam

 

These green are sublime.  But I am noticing some schmootz on the top edges.

... and this one for Adam , Ian and Wayne

in backlight the sun is in front of me

 

Calais Cliff

Dec 2017

 

Cinestill 50-M7-35 Summicron Asph

 

 

 

attachicon.gifImage7bisimage1lfrlhvnrlhvnlf+++1000bis.jpg

 

Best

Henry

 

Thanks, Henry.  

Superb as usual Adam it reminds me your stree photos series many years ago

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Henry

 

Philip - This happens to me all the time.  Hasselblad have left some goofs to be made with their system!  Very interesting POV in this shot.  You might consider lifting the exposure at least a half of a stop. 

Because I am a forgetful photographer and couldn't remember if I had wound the A-12 magazine before shooting at Pichon Baron I had to return to shoot again  :rolleyes: I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten to do this...Anyway, when I developed the rolls it turned out that I had actually wound the mag correctly (the earlier photos are from that roll).

 

But the benefit of shooting at that location again was that a couple of newly-weds had arrived and were doing their best to obey the commands barked at them by a rather dominant wedding photographer. They didn't mind me doing my thing and I tried to stay out of their photos, but I managed to snap the below. Without them it would have been a poor picture, but with them it's at least a bit better.

 

 

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Steve - these are awesome and thanks for sharing!  We had an amazing time and the Park was in true spectacular fashion.  It was like a page from a fairytale with its delicate snow capped trees and twigs and slight mist in the air.  Having the company of you, Stuart (with his Q) and Sharookh (with his brand new (as in one day old) Hassy X1D) in this setting was great fun.  This dog was perhaps my favorite subject of the entire morning.  

and the obligatory dog,  Eastman xx pushed to 400 .... 

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