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These are all excellent, Ian. I can't pick a favourite. Very nice indeed.

 

A few non-landscapes, recent snappy family stuff. :)  All 35 Summicron ASPH.

 

T-max 400 (surprisingly sharp for me at something like 1/15)

 

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Fuji Neopan 400 CN (the C41 stuff)

 

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Ditto.

 

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Agfa Vista 200. 

 

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A few non-landscapes, recent snappy family stuff. :)  All 35 Summicron ASPH.

 

T-max 400 (surprisingly sharp for me at something like 1/15)

 

MA002506-w.jpg

 

 

Fuji Neopan 400 CN (the C41 stuff)

 

MA002762-w.jpg

 

 

Ditto.

 

 

 

 

 

Agfa Vista 200. 

 

MA002831-w.jpg

Ian

Superb portraits in b&w and in color. The second one is very nice with reflection

Agfa Vista is great in color and less expensive thann Kodak

Best

Henry

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My office window :)

 

I've always hesitated doing this because I can only shoot through the glass and thought that it would degrade the quality; kinda of like shooting through a big, thick, UV filter. Any tips?

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I've always hesitated doing this because I can only shoot through the glass and thought that it would degrade the quality; kinda of like shooting through a big, thick, UV filter. Any tips?

Well, my MF Zeiss lenses are only single coated and about 60 yrs old. Big film helps. So does stopping down as much as possible. And finally i would recommend a lenskirt (available at B&H).

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I've always hesitated doing this because I can only shoot through the glass and thought that it would degrade the quality; kinda of like shooting through a big, thick, UV filter. Any tips?

 

Also dress in  dark clothes   ! 

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Hey Guys, found some time to develop and scan a few things. The whole developing process works pretty fine for me, finally ;D 

 

Leica M6 + 35 Summi IV + HP5 @ 800 + Ilford DDX. 

 

Bye the way, after developing my first roles with Rodinal - and now with DDX - the difference is HUGE! Im so in love with DDX <3

 

Max,

lovely shots.

Your comment about Rodinal/DDX intrigues me.

I use Rodinal, exclusively, but feel the grain is "excessive" quite often. I'm contemplating trying something else.

The advantages of Rodinal though are hard to deny, the stuff lasts years.

Gary

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Well, my MF Zeiss lenses are only single coated and about 60 yrs old. Big film helps. So does stopping down as much as possible. And finally i would recommend a lenskirt (available at B&H).

 

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This has now opened up a whole new can of worms.  I'm on the 29th fl of the Goldman building in Jersey City.   I've have a view of the West Side of Manhattan, from Midtown to the Verrazano Bridge.  This will be a fun project, once I can get to it.

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Wow, I wonder what these persons are doing today. Great photography JM.

 

Jean-Marc absolutely superb specially the picture 2

Best

Henry

 

 

Thanks Philip and Henry, I often wonder the same thing about the kids from these photos .

 

Here a shot from my first roll on a Zenith Horizont with Kodak EC 100:

 

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Molom, the Shaman . by _JM_, on Flickr

 

For a good while the cropped feet were bothering me... ;-)

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