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Thanks for all the nice comments guys. :)

 

@philipus Thank you sir! Yea I like reflections but i have to admit, quite a luck shot :D

 

@gbealnz I think it comes all down to personal preferences. I like the negatives produced by DDX. Really fine grain and huge dynamic range. (I usually shoot my black and white film at 800.) But you are absolutely right. Rodinal has advantages. And expenses is a big one.

 

@wattsy the images of your daughter(?) are excellent! 

 

As I post this I am scanning the first images from my new Contax T2. Hope I can show you something later.

 

A few more with the M6. 

 

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Nice series Max specially picture 1 and 2

Thanks for sharing

Best

H.

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Walking along the Rhone in Lyon one weekend not so long ago, the

sweet sound of music captured my, and other people's attention. 

A group of German youths were musically welcoming spring.

 

I hope I managed to capture a bit of that magic in the picture below. 

 

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Rollei 35T, Eagle 640@200, svp

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

It makes 70's or 60's Christoph

Color is nice

Best

Henry

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Yes, it's by far the most interesting and dynamic thread on the forum and the reason for that is a very simple one: everyone who contributes is a photographer and not just another boring, dull camera owner. Contributors here are prepared to share their work and their thoughts based on personal experience . Above all, it is not Leica specific.

And we also show shots that have gone wrong

 

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In contrast with all the exotic cityscapes, I present you with a dull day in Cornwall ;) M7, ZM Biogon 35mm, Kentmere 100.

Been there many times when I lived in Cornwall

 

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The blue hour almost over, towards darkness. No filtration, just Fuji Velvia 50 cooking away. Some thoughts on why landscapers can't lose and thoughts behind the image on my blog (link in signature).

 

Hasselbald 503cw

Zeiss 50mm f4 cfi distagon

Fuji Velvia 50

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Variation on the 'brick wall' lens test :)  IIIg, 1951 Elmar 5cm, FP4+, Ilfosol 3.

(A Cornish dry-stone wall)

 

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On the theme of Brooklyn...

Velvia 50

 

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Wow, this thread is skyrocketing - not only in quantity but also in quality. To bring it back to earth, I will try my best with some LoFi-shots out of my cheapo plastic toy cam  :ph34r:

 

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The Tallest

 

Yas Marina Circuit - Abu Dhabi

 

 

 

Rollei Prego micron - Ektar - Coolscan IV

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Brilliant dramatic shots and good use of that camera's panorama mode.

 

Wow, this thread is skyrocketing - not only in quantity but also in quality. To bring it back to earth, I will try my best with some LoFi-shots out of my cheapo plastic toy cam :ph34r:

 

 

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The Tallest

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Yas Marina Circuit - Abu Dhabi

 

 

Rollei Prego micron - Ektar - Coolscan IV

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