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last one ... appreciate your patience ....

 

 

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awwww......one more ....

 

 

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Sorry it's been so long, A few from last weeks holiday, M4P original Agfa APX100

 

Alnwick Castle, The home of the Percy family for over 700 years and where Harry Potter was filmed

 

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Hi Gary yes so long ... :)

glad see you back with us with these nice castle series.

Definition, contrast and b&w tone are really superb !

 

Thanks Gary

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Henry

I think you are occupied with your Sony :D

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DC-1.jpg

 

 

 

DC-6.jpg

 

 

 

DC-5.jpg

 

Scenes from my brother's graduation in 2011.

 

Leica M6

Summicron 50

Tri-X

 

Vuescan and Silver Fx Pro

(Scanning B&W is new to me with VueScan. I find it difficult actually. Not sure which are supposed to be the right settings, there's many options).

GNU nice b&w series

Have you tried with the software delivered with the scanner ?

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since i get more feedback here, some shots with my Leica MA, combo summilux 50mm and voigtlander 15mm v ii -- don't remember which are ektar 100 and which are portra 400 (don't have the negatives yet to double check) .... film is film, though .....

 

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last one ... appreciate your patience ....

 

last one ... appreciate your patience ....

 

awwww......one more ....

 

Nice color series Steve specially 5,6 and 7

I think the first series 1,2 are  Ektar and the last Portra color warmer.

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Is the Colorado Grand Canyon ?

Sunset over there must be nice

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Henry

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Hi Gary yes so long ... :)

glad see you back with us with these nice castle series.

Definition, contrast and b&w tone are really superb !

 

Thanks Gary

Best

Henry

I think you are occupied with your Sony :D

No I never use the Sony now, I've got 4 rolls of colour to get developed, just got to get my mojo back

 

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Hi Gary yes so long ... :)

glad see you back with us with these nice castle series.

Definition, contrast and b&w tone are really superb !

 

Thanks Gary

Best

Henry

I think you are occupied with your Sony :D

No I never use the Sony now, I've got 4 rolls of colour to get developed, just got to get my mojo back

 

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Miami

Fuji Provia 100F

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Most of Giverny Claude Monet garden and pond are taken in color Portra

Just one roll with Kodak TX400

 

 

Giverny

Claude Monet's pond

with the Japanese bridge  * :)

 

Kodak TX400

MP-50 LA

 

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* http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437127

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Poppies in the Monet's manner :)

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

Apo Summicron 90 Asph

 

 

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For Chris and Gary :)

red is for Adam :)

 

KP160-A Cron 90 A-M7

 

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I let in color for the yellow :)

but....

Which you prefer ? b&w ? :)

 

Lille station

 

KP160-M7-35 Lux Asph

 

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I let in color for the yellow :)

but....

Which you prefer ? b&w ? :)

 

Lille station

 

KP160-M7-35 Lux Asph

 

 

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Henry

Henry, you know my preference is mono. But on certain occasions, colour works better.

 

The ticket thingies in France and Italy I always remember as being vividly yellow.

 

I also remember as I neglected (didn't know to be honest) to click my ticket, when we traveled Gare de Lyon to Venice, via Milan. The conductor between Milan and Venice growled at me/us, in Italian, which meant little to me.

 

Honest mistake, but I also understand a common one with foreign tourists (us).

Gary

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