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This is great. It looks like an old vintage photo. How do you achieve this with Tri-X in D76?

On 6/16/2019 at 1:13 AM, blueskyoveraquatic said:

Tri-x 400 D76 (1+1) 6 mins, M5 + Zeiss Planar 50mm f/2

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Excellent sporting photo, Ramesh. Really nicely done with the frames with in the frame and the railing leading the eyes to the action. 

On 6/16/2019 at 3:28 AM, Ramesh said:

Brought my MF film camera along for the French Open in 2018. Here is what I got...

Hasselblad 501CM, 80MM Planar, Kodak Tri-X

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Ramesh

Nice photo Adam. This shows to me why Ektar is a tricky choice for long-exposure photography at dusk or during evenings; it is difficult to control in particular artificial lights which tend to burn too hot and overexpose. I tried this in Georgia but in the future I think I'll shoot several frames and expose for various parts of the image and then merge to have better control.

18 hours ago, A miller said:

This is one of my favorite scenes in the world.  It's by no means the first time that I've shot it.  And won't be the last.  But it's one (from my last trip) that I'll nevertheless keep around, and perhaps hang somewhere 😍

Ektar (I believe two ND grads of different strengths)

503cw, 80mm Plana + 2x Zeiss Mutar tele

Haha this made me laugh. And my she has an enormous upper arm.

11 hours ago, adan said:

Lousy catering!

(Hassy 500C, 60 Distagon, Denver Juneteenth Parade assembly)

Very nicely done Neil.

7 hours ago, NW67 said:

503CW Etkar 100

 

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2 hours ago, philipus said:

 

Nice photo Adam. This shows to me why Ektar is a tricky choice for long-exposure photography at dusk or during evenings; it is difficult to control in particular artificial lights which tend to burn too hot and overexpose. I tried this in Georgia but in the future I think I'll shoot several frames and expose for various parts of the image and then merge to have better control.

 

 

Thanks, Philip.   you've successfully merged film scans into an HDR?  I didn't know that was possible!   

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8 hours ago, adan said:

Ooops - sorry! TMax 400, f/14 at 1/500th, in Rodinal 1:50 for 8.5 mins at 74F/23C

Thanks, Adan.  Very cool.   I have a sense that you have a few more in your files that you could share...  

5 hours ago, benqui said:

Great shot Adam! The light is beautiful and the longer you look at the photo the more details you see. Behind every window is a story. Looks so peaceful in a sometimes very uneasy place

Thanks, Marc.  And you are so right.  

4 hours ago, benqui said:

M6, Tmax 3200 (with 1600), Apo 50, Xtol

 

 

 

 

wow, what a crisp and clear image with a fantastic lens (😳) and excellent development.  The texture in the skin is sublime. 

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IIIf, Summicron 5cm 1:2 collapsible, Kodak ProImage 100.

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M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion & Portra 400

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"Please remain calm and follow me to your appointment"🤯

"Please remain calm you could have an medical event"😩

Please refrain from going near......😡

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"God please help me understand this humans"

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Blytheville, Arkansas

Pentax 110 Auto, Lomography Tiger 200 film.

 

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Reelfoot Lake, Arkansas

Pentax 110 Auto, Lomography Tiger 200 film.

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12 hours ago, oldwino said:

 

Vineyard View. 

Leica IIIc / Konishiroku Hexanon 50/1.9 / Kentmere 400 / Xtol 

really lovely.  I have never heard of that lens.  You like it?

11 hours ago, jcraf said:

A spot of exercise with the dog.  Tower Hill, London.

 

M7, 35 Summicron Asph, XP2.

Makes me smile.  Is that the owner of the castle out with his lad?

9 hours ago, }{B said:

Loch Coulin Torridon Scotland - Highland cow resting in the shade

Leica 111f & 50mm Summar - Kodak Ektar

It was much darker in the shade than in the open sunlight. As I was guessing the exposure I didn't think that this would amount to much given that I was using Ektar. It was a nice surprise when I saw the result.

 

 

really great cool color palette.  Love it!

7 hours ago, Ernest said:

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M-A APO 50 ADOX Color Implosion & Portra 400

 

An aqua explosion!! Great!

6 hours ago, Steve Ricoh said:

UltraMax 400, Pentax MX 85mm f/2

 

You are on an originality roll, Steve.  Love the film choices lately 👌

3 hours ago, Calin said:

"Please remain calm and follow me to your appointment"🤯

"Please remain calm you could have an medical event"😩

Please refrain from going near......😡

 

very funny 😭

1 hour ago, mikemgb said:

Reelfoot Lake, Arkansas

Pentax 110 Auto, Lomography Tiger 200 film.

 

all very nice, Mike, but this is my favorite of the set.  Love the scene and the repetition of the trunks.

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Love my little girl Lucy

503CW Etkar

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