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6 hours ago, SHenry said:

Silbersalz35 ISO 50 CineFilm (B&W convert), 1/250s, f/3.0, Nikon 105mm f/2.8 macro, F100.

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A legendary lens demonstrates why.

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M4-P Tele-Elmar 135 f/4 v. 1 HP5 in HC110-B

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Leica M4-P * Summicron M 2.0/28 Asph (II) * Ilford FP4+ * Adonal 1+50/20 Grad/ 16 Min. * Nikon Coolscan V ED Edited by S/W
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Congratulations!
If i had a seperate room i would dust off my old Kienzle at the attic and give it a try again after about the same time.
It is very tempting to get back into the matter although my favorite paper the Agfa Record Rapid has gone…
One does not seem to lose some skills...

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Print of the 37th exposure of a film roll and I think the imperfections to the left are due to being at the tail. I quite like them so I didn't try to dodge them. Pasting all the details: Scan of 17.8x24cm Ilford MG FB print. Contax IIa, Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 5cm 1:2 collapsible, Tri-X 400, Rodinal 1:50 13' 20°C. Leitz Focomat 1c, Schneider Componon-S 2.8/50, Ilford Multigrade.

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vor 6 Minuten schrieb Xícara de Café:

Here's the scanned version followed by the print. I used no sharpening on the print scan but the the negative scan may have some:

 

 

That shows it is never wrong to go the printing route…
The gradation esp. at the depth is not as harsh as the scan. 
Although you managed it that they are almost the same…

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14 minutes ago, Xícara de Café said:

Here's the scanned neg version followed by the print. I used no sharpening on the print scan but the the negative scan may have some:

 

 

Excellent photos of a beautiful dog Xícara. Both are very good, the neg scan with a bit more contrast in. I think the print scan looks very pleasing. Well done. :))

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31 minutes ago, Rennrocky said:

First self-enlarged picture since 25 years. 30 x 40 cm Durst F60 Fomapan Leica II Summicron 50 mm

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What a happy feeling for you, Rennrocky. Congrats. It is a lovely print you did.

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On 12/22/2020 at 12:51 PM, Ouroboros said:

Looks like a left hand drive Morris Minor 1000 to me, but I’m no expert with car ID.  Nice image for the family archive!

Not that anyone really cares, but after a lot of searching (just had to know) and sending pictures to a British car expert, this is a 1954 Hillman Minx MK VIII. The odd thing is the left hand drive, but he tells me many were made for export to the rest of Europe that were left hand drive. He also says the steering wheel may have been "pieced together" at assembly since it has the steering wheel of the New Zealand-market Humber 80. More than you wanted to know..... 😁

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You don't see these anymore. Somewhere in England in the mid- 50s. Leica IIIG, 50mm Elmar, Kodachrome. I have a Wilesco toy steam roller just like this from the 60s.

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Lake Garda Meeting Optimist Class (2019)

One of the world biggest regatta for kids.

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Rolleiflex 6006, Iford FP4+, multiexposure

 

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Last touch of Autumn colour (tweaked), late-November.

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Nikon F with Leitaxed Summicron-R 50 (type II) wide-open on Kodak Ektar 100 (expired 2012).  Mini-lab process, Nikon SC5000ED, colours adjusted in Capture One. 

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M2;1:2/35mm Summicron, Ektachrome 100

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vor 4 Stunden schrieb Xícara de Café:

Here's the scanned neg version followed by the print. I used no sharpening on the print scan but the the negative scan may have some:

 

 

The scanned is sharper. I made the same expierence.

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M3 | Elmarit 28mm f2.8 | Kodak Tri-X | Rodinal 1:100

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