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I just love this thread. Nothing is more inspiring or pleasing than simply indulging in the images.

Thank you Doc and all who contribute

 

Cheers

 

J

 

 

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J yes I like much one of the best thread IMO

Thanks for your encouragement  :)

Thanks to all , old and new contributors  :)

Have you some film pictures to post ?  In this thread as you already know

we value film brand , with any camera ?

Best regards

H.

 

Best

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I submit to you these two photos

 

One with Epson V700 scanner + Anti Newton Glass ** and one with Nikon Coolscan V

Software Epson and Nikon delivered with the scan. No purchase other unnecessary

and expensive softwares  :) 

 

Uncorrected film Kodak Portra 400

Leica M7 - Apo Summicron 90 Asph to hilight old stone alignment

taken from a bridge

 

Epson

 

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... must send in another post too big

 

**http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/mainintro.html

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I submit to you these two photos

 

One with Epson V700 scanner + Anti Newton Glass and one with Nikon Coolscan V

Software Epson and Nikon delivered with the scan. No purchase other unnecessary

and expensive softwares  :) 

 

Uncorrected film Kodak Portra 400

Leica M7 - Apo Summicron 90 Asph to hilight old stone alignment

taken from a bridge

 

Epson

 

attachicon.gifabvaucl ANRinv696-lf+++900tc.jpg

 

... must send in another post too big

 

Coolscan V

 

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Your opinion ?

I see no difference in definition but a little in green and stones colors

may be green more faithful with Epson.

 

Best

Henry

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Hard to tell Henry, for sure there is a vast difference in the saturation, but then again, there is a difference in the area of the negative presented as well.

If nothing else it bodes well, should the unfortunate happen and the Nikon fails. The Epson will be still there.

Gary

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…went out with the large format camera in Berlin…and the 6x9cm back….


 


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ArcaSwiss with 6x9back - Fuji Neopan Acros 100 - Adonal


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…another one...


 


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ArcaSwiss with 6x9back - Fuji Neopan Acros 100 - Adonal


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Hard to tell Henry, for sure there is a vast difference in the saturation, but then again, there is a difference in the area of the negative presented as well.

If nothing else it bodes well, should the unfortunate happen and the Nikon fails. The Epson will be still there.

Gary

 

For a good value for money , I find that the scanner worth talking about

Thanks for you comment Gary

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Henry

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…if someone is interested in the camera …. not Film, IPhone

 

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Film Kodak Portra 160

(dev home lab 30°C Tetenal)

Nikon Coolscan V

Nikon Software

Uncorrected

 

M7-Apo Telyt 135 Asph -Tripod

 

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With this 135 lens , I like the bokeh behind and you ?

Best

Henry

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More "anonymous" New Yorkers...

M-A, 28mm summaron, Portra 800

attachicon.gifanonymous 1.jpg

The current (and growing) series... http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/258555-anonymous-new-yorkers-entire-growing-series/

 

 

Outstanding tone and texture from the delightful Summaron. I'm never letting mine go.

 

Your vision is beautifully subtle and instinctive.  Very nice :)

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Portra 400NCIII, Sinar F 4x5", 5,6/90mm SA XL

 

Approach to Berlin THF... :)

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Magic

 

 

+1, Adam.

Very New Yorkie! I like your use of the subtle colours of the Portra for these shots.

 

 

+2, wonderful moody shot.

Gary

 

 

+3. It screams New York.

 

 

I cannot put "thanks" again for to day  : reached my quota ?  :angry:  abug ?

 

 

Adam really enchanting ,another world ?

anyway it's not fog ?

Best

Henry

 

 

Outstanding tone and texture from the delightful Summaron. I'm never letting mine go.

 

Your vision is beautifully subtle and instinctive.  Very nice :)

 

Thanks for the feedback.  I really appreciate it.  We have these large tall cones that funnels steam from under the ground and in certain places (esp where there is construction) - with the help of wind and cold weather - the steam finds its way all over the street.  Couple this with the low winter morning sun and you get some surreal scenes. 

 

Mute-on - oh yes, the 28 summaron is quite a little gem.  I have an elmarit pre=asph that is also quite good with film but for these silhouettes and plays on shadows and light I used the summaron almost exclusively.  For some reason it handles direct sunlight much better....

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Yes Adam , keep your Summaron 28 !  :)  one of the best Leica lens

 

 

 

Always fascinated by oriental style

Facade of our new mosque

 

Kodak Portra 400-M7-90 Apo Summicron Asph

Nice grain (not pixels) of Portra film

 

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Best

Henry

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Misty, Drizzly Tokyo morning in early April this year - Leica M6, 35LuxFLE, Fujifilm Acros - Developed in Rodinal 1:50

 

 

 

I was was there in late March. I took many similar photos in colour, but your monochrome image is just hauntingly beautiful. A stunning photograph. 

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