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A few more along the same theme..........tomorrow I will hopefully have some nice pictures for the grownups :)

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This was taken at the café section of a wonderful custom photo lab in Chiang Mai, owned by two young women in their twenties who learned to love film at university. They hand develop all sorts of film: B&W, C41 and E6, with care and precision — no scratches or dust, correct developing times and temperature, unlike the largest labs in Bangkok. They also make darkroom prints and have a rental darkroom — and they're also good at scanning the negatives. They even do stand development. They told me that an important segment of their clients are high school students, who learn darkroom photography at school: some of them, after going on to digital, come back to film because they liked it.

 

 

 

M6 | Summilux-35 FLE | Tri-X @ ISO 400 stand developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 1 hour | Scanned on Leitz BEOON-M9-DR Summicron

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Chiang Mai

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Bluebell images seemed to be missing, so thought I'd upload one as it's that time of year again! :D

 

Agfa Isolette 111 (75mm f3.5 Solinar) circa 1954, same as me

Kodak Portra 400

Focus by uncoupled rangefinder and a field archer's eye

Metering by sticking wet finger in the air

No chimping (M-D/M60.....Purists??? Meh!!!)

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Bluebell images seemed to be missing, so thought I'd upload one as it's that time of year again! :D

 

Agfa Isolette 111 (75mm f3.5 Solinar) circa 1954, same as me

Kodak Portra 400

Focus by uncoupled rangefinder and a field archer's eye

Metering by sticking wet finger in the air

No chimping (M-D/M60.....Purists??? Meh!!!)

Very nice color soft and relaxing

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Henry

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This was taken at the café section of a wonderful custom photo lab in Chiang Mai, owned by two young women in their twenties who learned to love film at university. They hand develop all sorts of film: B&W, C41 and E6, with care and precision — no scratches or dust, correct developing times and temperature, unlike the largest labs in Bangkok. They also make darkroom prints and have a rental darkroom — and they're also good at scanning the negatives. They even do stand development. They told me that an important segment of their clients are high school students, who learn darkroom photography at school: some of them, after going on to digital, come back to film because they liked it.

 

 

 

M6 | Summilux-35 FLE | Tri-X @ ISO 400 stand developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 1 hour | Scanned on Leitz BEOON-M9-DR Summicron

26666110666_ef21e72bdb_o.jpg

Chiang Mai

 

NHR, great souvenir for me Chiang Mai

Thanks for the address , may be I'll pass there for my next humanitarian trip :)

Best

Henry

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Some grainy 15 years out of date Delta 3200 developed in Rodinal (they are a bit rough) M4-2 + VC 35mm color skopar

 

My friends selling beer at The Great British food and drink festival @ Hardwick Hall

 

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I hope I am not crazy but I like these grains like an impressionist painting

You said "out of date" ?

Henry

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600 million year-old precambrian granite,and somewhat younger sessile oak, moss and lichens living in close harmony make a nice combination of colours and textures. A couple of things to note about the hardware I used to make the image here is the very fine grain of Portra 400 and the old Solinar lens's contrast and ability to record detail and colour.

 

Agfa Isolette 111

Kodak Portra 400

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I hope I am not crazy but I like these grains like an impressionist painting

You said "out of date" ?

Henry

I'm going to try and print the last one this afternoon

 

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Get on your bike. TRIX Leica M6

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Medium format that fits in a jacket pocket! :D

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So far I've been unable to induce the lens to flare, even shooting directly into full sun. These old folders eventually fell victim to the advent of slr's, but they still have a lot of advantages and a lot to offer. This one has new leather bellows fitted and a full cla. Good for another 60-odd years!

 

Grindsbrook Clough, Peak District.

 

Agfa Isolette 111

Kodak Portra 400

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So far I've been unable to induce the lens to flare, even shooting directly into full sun. These old folders eventually fell victim to the advent of slr's, but they still have a lot of advantages and a lot to offer. This one has new leather bellows fitted and a full cla. Good for another 60-odd years!

 

Grindsbrook Clough, Peak District.

 

Agfa Isolette 111

Kodak Portra 400

Steve nice perspective here with the stone in first plan

Henry

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