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I cannot offer you nice reflection like Philip but only green and red  :)

 

Picture taken always in "contre-jour" :)

impressive wheat fields it's full of poppies

 

Kodak Portra 160

dev home lab in Tetenal 30°C

M7-Apo Telyt 135 Asph

Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

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Some reflections for Philip :)

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M-A, 28mm elmarit pre asph, portra 400

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wonderful shot -- what film did you use?

 

Hi there, feeling sad for the UK, for lack of a better word ...

 

I was using Kodak E 200 ! Time to stock on Ilford film...

 

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...This time I did an Eoin, and shot 8 separate shots...

It's painful, isn't it, Gary. I've tried taking it to extremes, just for the sake of experimentation, shooting 3 brackets of 16 shots each on 6x6, then merging to 3 panoramas, trimming to same size, then merging to HDR...to create uninspiring messes.

 

Tomorrow I'll go back to straight panoramas. I have a scanner on its way to rescue me from this indulgent madness.

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Following on from the lovely reds in Henry's poppy shots, an abstract from the playground. A bit of a grab shot, to be honest, as the keen-eyed will see there's not enough dof which resulted from too wide an aperture and maxed out shutter speed with a bit of over-exposure as a consequence (something which ACR's various sliders managed to tame).

 

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203FE 80/2.8 Provia 100

I like it, Philip - It works for me.

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M7, 50 cron, Ilford Delta 100, Leitz Park, Wetzlar

 

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Another one of mine from a couple of years ago.  Taken in Forest Park, St. Louis.   Plus-x rated at ISO100, Rodinal 50:1, scanned with Plustek scanner.  Leica M6, 50mm Summicron probably stopped down to about f8.  

 

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Tmax 400 with MP and Summilux 50

best regards

Marc

 

 

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It's painful, isn't it, Gary. I've tried taking it to extremes, just for the sake of experimentation, shooting 3 brackets of 16 shots each on 6x6, then merging to 3 panoramas, trimming to same size, then merging to HDR...to create uninspiring messes.

 

Tomorrow I'll go back to straight panoramas. I have a scanner on its way to rescue me from this indulgent madness.

 

Yes, in a word, painful it is Eoin.

 

If all I had was a few older trannies in anything larger than 35mm I'd not be bothering, but the SWC bug got me a week ago, found one, in need of a CLA, and this has been done.

 

It's a weird beast, not sure if it is destined to stay with me, but I'll give it a go. The finder for example is non-glasses friendly, in fact without glasses it isn't even friendly. I'm not sure if I want to use it as a view camera, on a tripod with the ground-glass back, so we'll see how the first few rolls go.

 

If it stays, then I am up the creek, and will source an Epson, an older one to start with, to get my feet wet so to speak.

Gary

 

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