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・  Sidelight for Summicron collapsible on Leica IIIa syn.  ・

・  Photographed on Agfa Scala (black and white slide reversal film).  ・

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Paul , funny b&w picture : what does the guy sitting on the garbage ? :)

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Henry

 

Thanks for the comment, Henry. He sits there with a suggestively shaped balloon between his legs and a bucket to collect donations. He looked as if he had been there all night. The whole scene made me laugh. If I had it to do over I would have move to the left more, so the garbage can sitter was more obvious. Regards, Peter

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Thanks for the comment, Henry. He sits there with a suggestively shaped balloon between his legs and a bucket to collect donations. He looked as if he had been there all night. The whole scene made me laugh. If I had it to do over I would have move to the left more, so the garbage can sitter was more obvious. Regards, Peter

 

Thank you for your reply , in any case well taken picture Peter (Sorry for the wrong name) :)

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Wonderful color this nice green , really nice

Lovely picture

Thanks Shiva and glad you share with us :)

You are welcome

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・  Sidelight for Summicron collapsible on Leica IIIa syn.  ・

・  Photographed on Agfa Scala (black and white slide reversal film).  ・

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Nice contre-jour and nice b&w tone

Thanks Mnut for sharing

Leica IIIa still works , a proof that old Leica camera is solid :)

Welcome to our thread

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Boone's Chapel, Lewisham, South East London. 4x5 Ilford Delta 100, Linhof master technika, 80mm lens.

 

There is a development mark in the middle right of the sky. Does anyone know what could cause this?

 

28273299600_5421e71edd_b.jpgBoone's chapel, Lewisham by biotecbob, on Flickr

 

Bob wonderful black and white picture.

Superb contrast

Thanks

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Henry

 

You have this mark in the same location on several pictures ? or only this one

and on the negative you see the mark ?

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Thanks Henry. I only developed the one negative on this occasion in my Paterson tank. The mark is on the negative. I used 800ml developer for 6 min, inversions each minute.

 

There is something which prevents the revelation

may be lack of agitation ? I rotate every 10 seconds every minute , no inversion for me ?

Bob  my last question : mark on several pictures ? all the roll ?  at the same place ?

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Hi Henry, There was no roll. It was just a single sheet of 4x5 inch large format film.

 

In this case , lack of revelation at this place IMO .

Be careful next time . Meanwhile you can correct with Light Room and remove this mark

With enlarger I put a cache when printing

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Père Lachaise cemetery is the place I like to shoot

It's a nice and great place

 

Ilford FP4

(Ilfosol S)

MP-50 Lux Asph

Epson Scan V700

4800 dpi-24 bits

 

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Mothballed oil refinery NE China. M6 50mm cron Tmax 400

 

 

 

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Nice contre-jour and nice b&w tone

Thanks Mnut for sharing

Leica IIIa still works , a proof that old Leica camera is solid :)

Welcome to our thread

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Henry

 
Thanks Henry for the warm welcome.
Mostly the old Leica IIIa syn is used to take part in Barnack challenges here on the forum.
Because there the setting times are very limited, the film roll has to be filled. :)
Although M3 and M6 are still ready for taking pictures, - as practiced for decades on Kodachrome and Ektachrome - an M8.2 is mostly taken for convenience.
IMHO the immediate image control of a digital Leica also allows a more experienced use of any analog Leica.
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Hi Henry, There was no roll. It was just a single sheet of 4x5 inch large format film.

Rob, after reflection, I think if can provide from the shade of a small "clamp" that holds the negative

and revelation is not complete.

Henry

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The Education of Finley: Grooming.  

 

(This is our recent rescue dog, a Norfolk Terrier and Chihuahua mix -- a "Norf-huahua".)   

 

Shot with humble Olympus Trip 35 (which, aside from the square aperture that leaves some odd looking OOF light points, has a great lens), on Acros, developed in Xtol.  

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