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Chimping photographer, Amsterdam.

 

Vista Agfa 400. VC 28mm.

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Thanks Christoph for your comment

Sure I think it's surely better with a 21 lens

I am in talks to get this lens but I do not like the addition of the viewfinder

I find annoying

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Henry

 

Henry,

 

I understand, what I find most annoying  is that, at close distances, the external viewfinder is not corrected for parralax, which makes correct framing a case of luck ( or perhaps experience...). For Landscapes it is easy to take the time switching between viewfinder and rangefinder, and for fast moving scenes it is easiest to rely on depth of field...

 

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C.

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21 SA 3.4 on Leica M3:

 

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The Umbrella Movement by JM__, on Flickr

 

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The Umbrella Revolution by JM__, on Flickr

 

21 SA 3.4 on Hexar RF:

 

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Christophe Simon and the children of Cidade de Deus during a photography workshop. by JM__, on Flickr

 

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Photography workshop on the beach by JM__, on Flickr

 

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Marcos, em Santa Teresa by JM__, on Flickr

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21 SA 3.4 on Leica M3:

 

15634489516_6904c3fe19_b.jpg

The Umbrella Movement by JM__, on Flickr

 

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The Umbrella Revolution by JM__, on Flickr

 

21 SA 3.4 on Hexar RF:

 

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Christophe Simon and the children of Cidade de Deus during a photography workshop. by JM__, on Flickr

 

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Photography workshop on the beach by JM__, on Flickr

 

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Marcos, em Santa Teresa by JM__, on Flickr

JM, beautiful pictures of the demonstration in Hong Kong  ?

B&w photos are beautiful specially the first picture  :)

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Henry

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A rangefinder mechanism that has never been dropped, from any height, attached to any body (digital or analog) produced these rather sad images:

 

 

Through the shop window 1 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

 

Bark by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Pippa 2016 #1 by chrism229, on Flickr

 

All M2, first two 35FLE, last one Summarit 90 and green filter, XP2, HC-110, X1 scans.

 

Chris

Chris Pipa is wonderful

Great picture

Thanks

Rg

Henry

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Sure, they are scratched, but they are awesome pictures.

 

Print them 4 x 6 and put them in a shoebox. Keep printing photos of them as they age, and they will love you for it when they are older.

 

Photos live on paper...not in computers :)

Yes, Robert I agree, look at this picture and many prints I have with the enlarger

Beautiful , nicer than the picture posted here

 

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M9-50LA

 

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Henry

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I've spent the day experimenting with room temperature C-41. I found some information on a flickr group at

https://www.flickr.com/groups/ishootfilm/discuss/72157607394125990/

and decided to start out with that. I mixed up a fresh presskit (Jobo brand, but exactly the same as Unicolor). The basic recipe is to use the developer one shot at 1+9 at 20ºC, and to do a semistand development. 45 minutes total, with 30 seconds of agitation at the start and again at the halfway mark. I wasn't sure about the timing for blix at 20ºC, so I used a piece of film leader in my freshly mixed solution and it had cleared perfectly by 3 minutes, so I guessed the standard 6.5 minutes should do. If this works, it means I can get more films developed per one litre kit, as it should last for 20 films using 500ml developer solution, or even more with a 300ml tank. I imagine the blix will have to be extended as the number of films gets up there, but I can judge that by doubling the clearing time. I used wash water at 20º too, to avoid any thermal shock and possible reticulation.

It was a dull cloudy morning, so there may not be much bright colour just from the light conditions. In a few minutes I will start the blix, and agitate the first 30 seconds, then for ten seconds each minute, just like I do with B&W film.

 

Later, all done, and the Superia 400 is hanging up to dry. It looks a bit dull, but the film base is about the right colour, and the green flashes that Fuji puts among the sprocket holes are bright. I'll scan it when dry and show you what I've got. None of the promised cats and brick walls seem to have come out though...

 

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In waiting for the result of Chris (I hope successful) , here one picture of poppy in b&w

 

Poppy in wheat field

 

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Kodak TX400

(dev D76 20°C)

MP - 90 Macro Elmar with macroadapter

Tripod

 

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Hebry

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more picture with this fabulous b&w film

 

 

Kodak TX400

MP-90 Apo Summicron Asph

 

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JM, beautiful pictures of the demonstration in Hong Kong  ?

B&w photos are beautiful specially the first picture  :)

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Henry

 

 

Yes Henry, from October 2014.

Thanks for your kind words !

 

Had arranged my arrival in Hong Kong on the day of the HK annual photographic flee market ...:

 

http://www.japancamerahunter.com/2014/10/hong-kong-6th-annual-photo-equipment-flea-market/

 

Bought  a M3 that day which I used during  my stay  and visits to the demonstration sites:

 

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The Umbrella Movement by JM__, on Flickr 

 

More here (film and digi shots):

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/talegal/albums/72157648547861037

 

Cheers

 

Jean-Marc.

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Back to my youth, we spent many many days here, every school holiday and almost every weekend.

Many memories.

Kodak EPR.

Gary

 

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Ilford PanF

MP-90 AA

 

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Circuit Montlhéry

(France)

 

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Yes Henry, from October 2014.

Thanks for your kind words !

 

Had arranged my arrival in Hong Kong on the day of the HK annual photographic flee market ...:

 

http://www.japancamerahunter.com/2014/10/hong-kong-6th-annual-photo-equipment-flea-market/

 

Bought  a M3 that day which I used during  my stay  and visits to the demonstration sites:

 

15634489616_eb292092c5_b.jpg

The Umbrella Movement by JM__, on Flickr 

 

More here (film and digi shots):

 

https://www.flickr.com/photos/talegal/albums/72157648547861037

 

Cheers

 

Jean-Marc.

In news in France , there was talk of  "revolution of umbrellas"

I' m with them  !

Japan Camera is famous for Leica cameras sales

Thanks for your reply JM

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Henry

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futebol de praia, Rio de Janeiro. by JM__, on Flickr

 

Fuji 100 Provia + yellow filter, not sure of the lens anymore !

 

I really like the mood you created with the use of the yellow filter here. The pictures you showed within the last days are a great inspiration and inducement for me to try to get better as a photographer - thank you very much! I really appreciated your link to the documentation about the project in Rio! I hope we will see a lot more from you :)

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Here comes a "Thumps up!" for this thread and the great stuff within:

 

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Rollei prego micron - Kodak 200

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Yeah, mate Gary is just a little lucky (lol) to have places like that...

Doc, that Montlhéry is great. I recognized it from the bank. Awesome.

(even though Bernie the mafioso cancelled Grand Prix of France since years...)

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I really like the mood you created with the use of the yellow filter here. The pictures you showed within the last days are a great inspiration and inducement for me to try to get better as a photographer - thank you very much! I really appreciated your link to the documentation about the project in Rio! I hope we will see a lot more from you :)

 

Thanks so much for your kind words ! I am trying not to overflow this thread with too many of my pictures  !!

 

 

One more for today though:

 

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low tide games by JM__, on Flickr

 

Leica CL  + 21 Elmarit pre asph and BW film 

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