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Ruins Abbey Vauclair

 

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90 Macro Elmar

 

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Flowers a good test for choice color film brand and for lab development

 

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I posted above Canal Saint Martin in Kodak TX , here in Kodak Portra

Your opinion ? you prefer b&w or color ?

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

(just developed today 30°C Tetenal 8 mns)

Leica M7

35 Summilux Asph

 

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H.

 

 

Henry,

 

I like them both. They tell different stories, but do that well in their own right.

 

Rgds

 

C.

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Film - Leica Summilux 50mm f1,4 Pre-ASPH E46 Black paint Mandler Scratched filter - Leica MP - TriX 400 - Ilfosol3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

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Faces Street Photography - 21mm Super-angulon f4 (1960) - Street Photography - Leica M3 - SA f4 - triX 400 - Ilfodol3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

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Film - Faces - Leica Summilux 50mm f1,4 Pre-ASPH E46 Black paint Mandler desing - People - Leica MP - Street Photography - urban photo - TriX 400 - Ilfosol3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

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My first films through the E6 kit. Fuji GA645Pro (I call it my medium format Instamatic), Velvia 100, Argentix/Arista E6 kit, Hasselblad X1 scan:

 

Chris

Stunning, Chris - A success! In Malaysia there are no longer any places doing E6 development, and only one (online only) in Singapore.

 

Well done.

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Film - Leica Summilux 50mm f1,4 Pre-ASPH E46 Black paint Mandler Scratched filter - Leica MP - TriX 400 - Ilfosol3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

Faces Street Photography - 21mm Super-angulon f4 (1960) - Street Photography - Leica M3 - SA f4 - triX 400 - Ilfodol3 - V750 Pro Scan

 

Film - Faces - Leica Summilux 50mm f1,4 Pre-ASPH E46 Black paint Mandler desing - People - Leica MP - Street Photography - urban photo - TriX 400 - Ilfosol3 - V750 Pro Scan

Nice work, Jhon. I particularly like the man in the cigaradrome.

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B&W for sure Henry.

 

Not so sure Henry, the colour is nicer, but the B&W is closer, with less subject details, so hard to say "this or that".

The B&W is a nice "abstract" in it's own right.

Gary

 

B&W is my preference, Henry. I like the way it emphasises reflections in the water.

 

 

Henry,

 

I like them both. They tell different stories, but do that well in their own right.

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

Thanks Gentlemen for your comments :)

Indeed difficult to choose, we lose the color when it's b&w  :D

perhaps more artistic in b&w

I'll enlarge on photo paper and will tell you the result

Best

Henry

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Abbey Vauclair ruins

11th century

France

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

35 Summilux Asph

Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

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Henry

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My first films through the E6 kit. Fuji GA645Pro (I call it my medium format Instamatic), Velvia 100, Argentix/Arista E6 kit, Hasselblad X1 scan:

 

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Japanese Lilac by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Amherst by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

Congrat a success for your first E6 dev test

Nice color great definition

Best

Henry

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