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FM3A, 85/2, APX 100, Rodinal 1:25

 

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M7, 35 Lux VII. Tri-X

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The proof,same flower taken at the same time 

 

M9 - Macro Elmar 90

CCD sensor "vivid" color , not CMOS more "neutral" as said Erwin Puts

uncorrected

 

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M7 - Macro Elmar 90

Kodak Portra 160

 

 

not the same green too

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Buttes de Montmartre Paris

 

 

KP160 > b&w

M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

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Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

50 Summilux Asph

Nikon Coolscan V

 

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It's mid winter here and the sun is very low and contrasty. Sometimes the photo ops are really good. I offer the following from last week end when we had an almost 'summer' day. I took the Hasselblad for a walk.

 

Hasselblad 203FE + Zeiss Planar 110/2.0

Ilford HP5, Red filter, (under)developed in Xtol, scanned in Nikon 800.

 

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It's mid winter here and the sun is very low and contrasty. Sometimes the photo ops are really good. I offer the following from last week end when we had an almost 'summer' day. I took the Hasselblad for a walk.

 

Hasselblad 203FE + Zeiss Planar 110/2.0

Ilford HP5, Red filter, (under)developed in Xtol, scanned in Nikon 800.

Wonderful photo. Well done.

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It's mid winter here and the sun is very low and contrasty. Sometimes the photo ops are really good. I offer the following from last week end when we had an almost 'summer' day. I took the Hasselblad for a walk.

 

Hasselblad 203FE + Zeiss Planar 110/2.0

Ilford HP5, Red filter, (under)developed in Xtol, scanned in Nikon 800.

 

Superb contre-jour Erl and nice reflection of sun light

HP5 Ilford a good film , also good in bad light condition like fog pictures :)

You developed in XTol ? for my case Ilfosol S or HC110

Thanks Erl for posting

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Hi Henry...the chess player shot was more or less in the dark...well for hand held.  I was at f1,4 and 15th of a sec.  

 

Joachim color is superb with Kodak Portra 160

I must try this color film in the dark

Well done. With tripod ?

Thanks and best regards

Henry

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Marc's photo above reminded me of a picture I took in the German Reichstag Dome once. It's an impressive location.

 

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1N 17-40L Velvia 50 Coolscan V

Impressive location beautifully captured.

 

By the way.... ..Was that you on the BBC this morning talking about China?

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Couple more from Korea.

 

 

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