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 A few more panoramic shots !

 

Hasselblad 90mm on Xpan with Velvia 100

 

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Maya by _JM_, on Flickr

 

 

Hasselblad 45mm Xpan Velvia 100

 

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MAC Niteroi by _JM_, on Flickr

 

 

45 Xpan TriX

 

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MAC - Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Niteroi. by _JM_, on Flickr

Please stop!!!!! No more of these amazing x-Pan photos! My resitance is almost broken and by accident I check the prices on ebay!

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Marc

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I can't cope with the pace of this thread :ph34r: Great pictures on the last pages. I'm impressed on a daily basis as I see this wide array of excellent work. It is like a window to the world :)

 

 

The most entertaining  and interesting thread on the entire forum, a breath of fresh air! Maybe Henry as the instigator should also start a Facebook group dedicated to film photography for a wider audience.  :)

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The most entertaining  and interesting thread on the entire forum, a breath of fresh air! Maybe Henry as the instigator should also start a Facebook group dedicated to film photography for a wider audience.   :)

Thanks Steve for this nice suggestion and for your comment . :)

 

I prefer that this is Adam or you or Chris or another volunteer, also convinced than me of the beauty of the film to do

I'm not very good at this kind of service, but I will actively participate by posting photos :)

Opinion of Adam, Chris, Steve and All of you are welcome  :)

Best regards

Henry

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Hi,

The film has something surpassing other media such as digital sensors
This is fidelity, warmth, naturalness... brief artistic value to a photo
and that in color as in b&w

I post this picture just for color and I can tell you that I love nature as you,

that we usualy used to see with our own eyes :)
Look at lichens on the cut trunk,  color wood logs, fallen leaves on the ground

green moss ....

What do you think ? :)

 

Kodak Portra 400  ( I do like Adam) :D

Leica M7 a wonderful camera

50 Summilux Asph another wonderful lens :)

 

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Henry

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From my short holidays in the Alps, M7, 50 cron, CineStill 50, incident light reading.

 

 

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Another one...same details as first one

 

 

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Third and last...a couple more in the film forum...

 

 

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Thanks Steve for this nice suggestion and for your comment . :)

 

I prefer that this is Adam or you or Chris or another volunteer, also convinced than me of the beauty of the film to do

I'm not very good at this kind of service, but I will actively participate by posting photos :)

Opinion of Adam, Chris, Steve and All of you are welcome  :)

Best regards

Henry

OK, Done!  The group is Film Photographers International: https://www.facebook.com/groups/143150712736072/

 

It's a closed group intended for film photographers to share their wisdom and their images, all here are welcome to join!  :)

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2 pictures one with Summilux 50 Asph and one with Noctilux 50 1:00

For me almost the same in this b&w picture ... I'll test in color

Both are wonderful lens

 

 

Kodak TX 400

MP - Noctilux 50

 

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Sorry I can't post the second picture in the same post

 

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2 pictures one with Summilux 50 Asph and one with Noctilux 50 1:00

For me almost the same in this b&w picture ... I'll test in color

Both are wonderful lens

 

 

Kodak TX 400

MP - Noctilux 50

 

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Sorry I can't post the second picture in the same post

 

Best

Henry

 

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Summilux 50 Asph

 

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OK, Done!  The group is Film Photographers International: https://www.facebook.com/groups/143150712736072/

 

It's a closed group intended for film photographers to share their wisdom and their images, all here are welcome to join!  :)

 

Great thought, Steve.  I'm embarrassed to say that I have never used FB.  So I don't know if I will be able to get along with it.  But I will keep an eye on it and wish everyone lots of fun.  Best, Adam

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another "NY Alter-Ego" (I am showing you in case it is difficult to see  ;) )

Wall Street

M-A, 28mm summaron, Portra 400

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Great thought, Steve.  I'm embarrassed to say that I have never used FB.  So I don't know if I will be able to get along with it.  But I will keep an eye on it and wish everyone lots of fun.  Best, Adam

Nothing to be embarrassed about, Adam!  Facebook needs to be controlled by the user and not vice versa!!!

 

You're welcome to join the group if you do take the plunge.

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Very good idea Steve! I am sure that there will be a huge amount of amazing analog photos. But for Facebook I am too old fashioned. I prefer our photos here.

 

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