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Kodak Portra 400

Leica M7-MacroElmar 90

Epson V700+ ANR Glass

Epson software

 

 

In the manner of impressionists

 

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'BB' (Before Brexit).  Hopefully it will still be there (and have customers) for a long time post-Brexit!

 

M7, C-Sonnar 50mm, Neopan 400, Rodinal.

Yes Keith , nice b&w picture.

Farage said that they must be out. Crazy person !

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Taken while carrying a black Billingham bag! svn.

 

For comparison purposes I will show a picture taken while walking around with my beige Billingham bag another time  :D

 

Have a nice evening all,

 

C.

Christoph nice b&w shot , at the right moment in the manner of Bresson.

Thanks for posting. Yes I like Billingham because they are solid but  expensive :)

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I tried out a new film today, as I discovered I had one more roll of Velvia, I had to order another E6 kit and seven rolls of film to use it all up (it will do eight films). The only slide film in stock at Argentix was Rollei Crossbird 200, which is a slide film especially good in cross-processing, but is said to be OK in E6, although somewhat grainy. The film canisters actually say 'colour negative film' and 'process in C-41' presumably to convince a lab that it is OK to throw it in the C-41. Anyway, it is a bit grainy and the colours are strongly pre-disposed to yellow and green, but a little work and I have them pretty normal. I wouldn't recommend it if you have the choice of Velvia, but since I didn't...

 

Pentax 645n, 150-300mm/f2.8, Crossbird 200, Argentix E-6 kit, Hasselblad X1:

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Irises and Bandstand by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Pentax 645n, 85mm/f2.8, Crossbird 200, Argentix E-6 kit, Hasselblad X1:

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Clematis by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

Chris , only one world "wonderful" color 

It seems nice this film brand like Fuji

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Yes Klaus very nice and very nice composition.

B&w perfect.The rendering of APX is stunning (I think it's Agfa before no?

With film you have time to compose  , not in digital case as I said in this post of Gerry :)

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/261971-why-film/?p=3078561

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Thanks Henry. Yes, it is the old, original AGFA APX, made in Germany. It works perfect with Rodinal at Box speed and standard- time.

One of the best, classic BW-Films, in my opinion.

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Couple shots from a very chilly and very grey trip to Montauk in March, 2013.  No one else was there -- which was nice.  The frigid winds, however, were not.  

 

 

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All shot on HP5+ (M6 and Summicron 35 ASPH or Elmar-M 50), souped in Xtol.  

 

Thanks Kevin for sharing and welcome to our thread :)

Stunning b&w and nice rendering tonality in these pictures

Nice composition

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Old steering wheel from an car left to rot.  Leica M6, 50mm Summicron, Plus-X, Rodinal 50:1, scanned on a Plustek 7600.  

Wayne very nice b&w

We can see spider webs in relief

 

and

 

... and wonderful color of flowers

Thanks Wayne for sharing :)

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This amazing thread recently had me pulling out my MF gear and discovered a roll of unprocessed T-max 400 (old formula) in one of the A12 backs which I excitedly, quickly developed. I don't know the location but the last time I used this camera was in 2001 when I lived in the south west corner of the UK!

I do miss looking down that WLF and the square format. 

 

Somewhere in Devon

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Hasselblad 500CM + either Planar 80 or CFE 40 (can't remember which  :unsure:)

 

14 years and still nice rendering . Amazing

Thanks Hards for posting

Relaxing water flowing

Thanks

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Thanks Henry. Yes, it is the old, original AGFA APX, made in Germany. It works perfect with Rodinal at Box speed and standard- time.

One of the best, classic BW-Films, in my opinion.

 

Yes I agree one of the best with deep black giving a very nice contrast :)

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For John but with MP and KodakTX400 + 90 Apo Summicron Asph and monopod

(Kodak dev in D76 dil 1:1)

 

Requiem of Verdi in our cathedral

 

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Welcome Kevin. Very nice series. I prefer nos 2 and (especially) 3.

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Couple shots from a very chilly and very grey trip to Montauk in March, 2013.  No one else was there -- which was nice.  The frigid winds, however, were not.  

 

 

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All shot on HP5+ (M6 and Summicron 35 ASPH or Elmar-M 50), souped in Xtol.  

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For Gary, Klaus, Philip  Agfa film  :)

 

Roman ruins of Timgad in Algeria

already posted

 

Summicron 50 mm

 

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For Gary, Klaus, Philip  Agfa film  :)

 

Roman ruins of Timgad in Algeria

already posted

 

Summicron 50 mm

 

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and this last one what nice definition and b&w rendering  :)

 

Timgad (Algeria)

 

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