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Many low clouds in the sky , fog in May 2015 in the Alps and it is cold - 5°C

Global warming ?

 

.... and South of France in August , heat wave 33-35°C (27°C during the night)

 

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Leica MP

Summilux 35 Asph

 

At left , Dôme du Gouter 4300m in the clouds and snow in May

At right Chamonix valley

 

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Bart thanks for sharing

You develop yourself ?

Which scan have you ?

 

 

 

Foreground Glacier des Bossons (in 1970 , the Bossons glacier down to the valley of Chamonix at right  ,

now it is at 2000 m)

Second plane Glacier of Taconnaz  smaller

French Alps , end of May 2015

The Mont Blanc (4802 m) is in the clouds at your left :)

 

 

Kodak TX400

MP 35 LA

Coolscan 5000

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Kodak Portra 400

MP 90 MacroElmar

Monopod

Epson V700 Scan. + ANR Glass

 

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Bart thanks for sharing

You develop yourself ?

Which scan have you ?

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Developing and scanning was done by the lab, Henry.

 

For now at least, I plan to use just a couple of rolls per year.

So, at this point it makes little sense for me to invest in a scanner.

I plan to do so in the future though since I still have a collection of slides I would like to digitize at some point.

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Developing and scanning was done by the lab, Henry.

 

For now at least, I plan to use just a couple of rolls per year.

So, at this point it makes little sense for me to invest in a scanner.

I plan to do so in the future though since I still have a collection of slides I would like to digitize at some point.

Bart, I would suggest the the lab has done a great disservice to your roll of XP2 - the tones should be rich and the grain quite fine.  Did they actually process it as a C41 film?

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Developing and scanning was done by the lab, Henry.

 

For now at least, I plan to use just a couple of rolls per year.

So, at this point it makes little sense for me to invest in a scanner.

I plan to do so in the future though since I still have a collection of slides I would like to digitize at some point.

Bart , I counsel you to develop yourself your films , it will be cheaper and it's a job "well done" :)

The scanners are cheap now, new or occasion. Epson Scan is a good brand and cheap

The best is an enlarger instead of the scanner to develop in silver paper

 

 

Ian , very nice pictures . Thanks for posting

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Henry

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Many low clouds in the sky , fog in May 2015 in the Alps and it is cold - 5°C

Global warming ?

 

.... and South of France in August , heat wave 33-35°C (27°C during the night)

 

Kodak TX400

Leica MP

Summilux 35 Asph

 

At left , Dôme du Gouter 4300m in the clouds and snow in May

At right Chamonix valley

 

attachicon.gifImage20chamvalk400mplfht+++-3-950-50.jpg

 

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Henry

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Haven't posted for a few weeks. Looks like everyone has been having fun.

A few recent photographs. Tmax-100 apart from the last (BW400cn).

 

 

Presumably 'ianwatts' on Tumble?!   ;)  (me = Emulsion-Mania) Saw your shots on there earlier - must visit the IoW one of these days...  
 

 

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Mid June at Torre la Sal, a tiny beach-side hamlet circa 100km N of Valencia.  M7, Summaron 35mm, Portra 160.  If all goes to plan, we will be spending most of October there...   :)

 

Oh, and welcome back, Henry!

 

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I wonder if your XP2 is overexposed. Overexposed XP2 scan very poorly, but prints fine. My experience and tests tell me that XP2 works optimally exposed as 200 ASA. You can do it as low as 50 ASA, but the thick negatives don't scan well. They seem to be very grainy and flat. Also - could it be that your lab did not process it in C41 chemicals? 

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Foreground Glacier des Bossons (in 1970 , the Bossons glacier down to the valley of Chamonix at right  ,

now it is at 2000 m)

Second plane Glacier of Taconnaz  smaller

French Alps , end of May 2015

The Mont Blanc (4802 m) is in the clouds at your left :)

 

 

Kodak TX400

MP 35 LA

Coolscan 5000

better on silver paper

 

 

Welcome back Henry! Now we can enjoy the lovely French alps again.

 

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Charles

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Thanks Charles :)

 

another mountain picture

 

Kodak Ektar 100

M7 35 LA

 

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Fuji Superia 100 Prof.

MP 90 ME

 

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Bart thanks for sharing

You develop yourself ?

Which scan have you ?

 

 

 

Foreground Glacier des Bossons (in 1970 , the Bossons glacier down to the valley of Chamonix at right  ,

now it is at 2000 m)

Second plane Glacier of Taconnaz  smaller

French Alps , end of May 2015

The Mont Blanc (4802 m) is in the clouds at your left :)

 

 

Kodak TX400

MP 35 LA

Coolscan 5000

better on silver paper

 

attachicon.gifImage9glacbossonk400mplfht+++950-50.jpg

 

Best

Henry

As I said above ,  here again "Glacier des Bossons"  (left) and "Glacier de Taconnaz" (right)

Picture taken at 2500m

This time the Mont Blanc (4802m)  is visible  :)

 

Film Fuji A100

MP 50 LA

 

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Fuji Sup 100

MP Cron 50

 

Paragliding Le Grand Bornand (France) 1300 m

 

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