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14 hours ago, Xícara de Café said:

8 exposures, hand held. Nikon F2 Photomic, Nikkor-S Auto 50mm 1:1.4, Kodak Tri-X 400, Kodak D-76 1:1.

wow, very creative and artistic.  Bravo on the effort and the very unique result!

8 hours ago, MT0227 said:

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2019-08-04-00002 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

  • Bessa III 667W
  • Tri-X pushed 1 stop in HC-110(B)@ 20c
  • 022 Yellow Filter
  • Nikon LS-9000

Very nice, Marc.  Great result, but not quite sure shy you didn't use your Hassy....?

5 hours ago, adan said:

Still choosing between the next two...although this one is in the lead.

Black-Eyed Susans and Union Pacific viaduct, I-70 milepost 320 (Great Plains)

Mamiya 6, 75 Sekor, TMax 400, Ilfotec DD-X

 

Very good, Adan.  Great control of the highlights.

5 hours ago, joergel said:

Some very impressive Ektar100 photos on the last pages. I have to say, that I love the colors of this film too 😍

 

 

 

Leica M6 - Superwide Heliar 4,5/15 - Ektar 100

 

Simply stunning, Joerg!!

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Found a way of combining the layers. Not manually, which I'd still like to work out, but through a transformation in Gimp called recompose:

 

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Classic view of Lake Louise at sunrise, Banff NP, AB

Bronica S, 75/2.8 Nikkor-P, Fujichrome Velvia RVP100

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And 2 more. The 1st is recomposed colour from 3 hand-held B&W photos, one with each filter (red, green blue). The second is a simulation of a triple hand-held exposure on each filter (i duplicated each layer twice in Gimp and did a "random" displacement and rotation. 

 

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, A miller said:

Very nice, Marc.  Great result, but not quite sure shy you didn't use your Hassy....?

Thank you my friend....ever since I sold my Makinas (parts and maintenance are getting real costly so had to let them go) I've been itching to get medium format back in my 2 hands again (no tripod).   I've been looking for about 2 years and I think I found it with the 667W.   Its light, compact and covers a lot of options at 55mm and I can easily take it anywhere which is what I really like.  This shoot was a bit impromptu, it was the first time I was at this location in many years and was on a bit of a scouting mission.....so I went light.  

Now that both kids are in school, I have a bit more time for shooting.  Lets plan to meet up soon.

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First appearance of the sun on August 5 at White Rock Lake in Dallas, Texas, with the M6, 24mm f3.8 Elmar and Ektar 100.

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vor 14 Stunden schrieb A miller:

Simply stunning, Joerg!

Thanks a lot, Adam.

It was you, who brought me to Ektar again ;)

 

vor 14 Stunden schrieb A miller:

I will also jump on the Ektar bandwagon and scream from the rooftops!

Can you feel the heat? 🔥

Sunrise, Dead Sea 🧡

Ektar, Technorama 617siii, 90mm Schneider Super Angulon XL

That's what I mean :)

Regards Joerg

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Leica M6 - Summicron 2/35 - Ektar100

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I have seen better pictures from this place in this thread, but what should I do without the master of Central Park photography 😎

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5 hours ago, Xícara de Café said:

And 2 more. The 1st is recomposed colour from 3 hand-held B&W photos, one with each filter (red, green blue). The second is a simulation of a triple hand-held exposure on each filter (i duplicated each layer twice in Gimp and did a "random" displacement and rotation. 

Looking good!

I had an instructor back in the 1970s who did a whole series of "in-camera color separations" with this effect.

https://www.skinnerinc.com/auctions/3008T/lots/1454

Additionally, your second version reminds me that color-channel substitutions can be use to make anaglyphs - two pictures taken ~10cm apart, and combined into single images with stereo effect, if viewed with classic red-cyan "3D movie" spectacles.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D

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For the contrails lovers :)

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I'll jump into the Ektar pool...

El Conquistador: Fajardo, PR (Pre Maria)

El Conquistador: Fajardo, PR - 2016-04-14-0011 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

 

  • Hasselblad SWC/M
  • Ektar
  • LS-9000

 

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2 hours ago, MT0227 said:

Thank you my friend....ever since I sold my Makinas (parts and maintenance are getting real costly so had to let them go) I've been itching to get medium format back in my 2 hands again (no tripod).   I've been looking for about 2 years and I think I found it with the 667W.   Its light, compact and covers a lot of options at 55mm and I can easily take it anywhere which is what I really like.  This shoot was a bit impromptu, it was the first time I was at this location in many years and was on a bit of a scouting mission.....so I went light.  

Now that both kids are in school, I have a bit more time for shooting.  Lets plan to meet up soon.

It is perfect, Marc.  That lens is not the sublime level of Zeiss but it is really sharp.  and yes, just ping me when you have time to come into the city. :)

1 hour ago, joergel said:

Thanks a lot, Adam.

It was you, who brought me to Ektar again ;)

 

That's what I mean :)

Regards Joerg

Thanks and you are really making that Ektar sing :)

10 hours ago, hillavoider said:

wow this thread moves fast, I've gotta visit the dead sea one day, beautiful ^^^^^^

yes it does!  and yes please make a visit and try to arrange for the summer so I can join you :)

 

57 minutes ago, Sparkassenkunde said:

I have seen better pictures from this place in this thread, but what should I do without the master of Central Park photography 😎

 

Ricoh GR 1 - Agfa CT 100 Precisa

A beautiful view of a beautiful place, which I cannot get enough of :)

45 minutes ago, MT0227 said:

I'll jump into the Ektar pool...

El Conquistador: Fajardo, PR (Pre Maria)

 

El Conquistador: Fajardo, PR - 2016-04-14-0011 by Marc Tauber, on Flickr

 

  • Hasselblad SWC/M
  • Ektar
  • LS-9000

 

Very powerful colors, Marc.  Looks very tranquil!

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M-A Thambar-M CS f/2.4 ADOX Color Implosion

Study with Thambar blur and toxic grain.

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