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Leica m3 / Summicron 2/50 DR Kodak Portra

 

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Leica m3 / Summicron 2/50 DR Kodak Portra

 

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Leica m3 / Canon 50 mm f1.4 Kodak Trix R09

 

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Leica m3 / Summicron 2/50 DR RPX25 R09

 

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Leica m3 / Canon 50 mm f1.4 Kodak Trix R09

 

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Leica m3 / Canon 50 mm f1.4 APX100 R09

 

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Leica m3 / Canon 50 mm f1.4 Kodak Trix R09

 

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All the series is superb Stayu :)

Thanks for sharing

Rg

Henry

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The last of the Noyo Harbor series...  I shot all three of these on the same roll of film, the harbor and bridge scene to the left, the moored fishing boat to my right, and these seals directly below me on the quay.    Hassy 500cm on T-Max 400.

 

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I agree with Hepcat,  very nice black and grey tone Roger

Great contrast

Best

Henry

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Another film that has long since bitten the dust, Ilfochrome 100. This picture was taken in that Italian city around 1983...

 

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Contax 139, Ilfochrome 100

 

Rgds

 

C.

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Our youngest is going on a deployment and so we went to see him off this weekend.

 

My wife decided to photo bomb the one picture...I really got a chuckle out of that.

 

I think that the film was Kodak Color Plus 200 or Kodak UltraMax 400.

 

Since it was so low lit in the Taco Bell, I was using about 1/4 second shutter speed and though there is SOME blur, I think it came out good enough to keep.

 

I developed it at recommended temp at home. I was trying out my new hotplate and temperature controller. They worked fine.

 

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My son has also been deployed, to Kenya
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Somewhere in Sri Lanka

 

Kodak Gold 200, 

35mm Summicron, scanned with Pakon 135

 

 

 

cheers, jupp

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35 mm Summicron, 

Kodak Portra 400, 

scanned with Pakon 135 

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Summicron 35,

Kodak Ektar,

scanned with Pakon 135.

 

 

 

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I know that this is sort of off topic but I was so excited I had to share.

 

I did my first ever darkroom test print!

 

How freaking exciting watching this print come to life.

 

I made some huge mistakes but it was very enjoyable.

 

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Fab you luss !!great start. Keep it up, there's gold in Alchemy...

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I know that this is sort of off topic but I was so excited I had to share.

 

I did my first ever darkroom test print!

 

How freaking exciting watching this print come to life.

 

I made some huge mistakes but it was very enjoyable.

 

 

LOL, told you so RP. Once you've seen this magic, it never leaves.

Well done.

Gary

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Somewhere in Sri Lanka

 

Kodak Gold 200, 

35mm Summicron, scanned with Pakon 135

cheers, jupp

 

35 mm Summicron, 

Kodak Portra 400, 

scanned with Pakon 135 

 

Summicron 35,

Kodak Ektar,

scanned with Pakon 135.

Welcome Jupp, :)

Glad you join us

 

Three types of film all Kodak with vivid and brillant colors

1 and 2 have my preference

Thanks for sharing

Best

Henry  

 

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Cairn, Kinder Scout.

 

Leica MP

CV 12mm Heliar

Fuji Acros 100

Heliopan 022

 

 

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I know that this is sort of off topic but I was so excited I had to share.

 

I did my first ever darkroom test print!

 

How freaking exciting watching this print come to life.

 

I made some huge mistakes but it was very enjoyable.

 

24434719902_0508188046_h.jpg

Which exposure are you going with ? The one through his face looks good with some dodging
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