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Chris I agree with Adam , really superb flowers pictures.

Only MF, film and your Hasselblad X1 scanner can have this result :)

Wonderful color. Chris, the volume in Mo must be enormous to store

all your pictures. You backups on an external hard drive ?

Thanks

Best

Henry

 

Ah, but this 35mm film! Each is a 3000ppi scan, and about 60MB in size. I can still fit all my photos on my laptop, but I do have an elaborate backup system!

 

Chris

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A few from the street ..... 35mm summicron ... M-A ... Fuji 400H

 

NY atitude selling ice cream ..

You have choice Steve

"Cone ,Shakes or Sundaes" :D

That's the reason

It seems hot in NY currently

Nice capture

Bet

Henry

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Just posted in Pete Barnack thread

 

Old cross

French Alpes Les Aravis

 

 

Kodak Portra

M7-50 Lux A.

Nikon Coolscan V

scan Tiff > Jpeg for post

RVB calibrated factory

No correction

 

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Henry

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For Adam just to see color of Velvia. I don't have MF

Here with M7-MacroElmar 90-Macroadpater-Tripod

focus at 0.8,aperture 4 or 5.6.Speed expos (not sunny)

1/60 I think

 

Fuji Velvia 50

Nikon Coolscan V

Scan in Tiff > directly Jpeg for post

no correction,uncropped :)

 

attachicon.gifImage2flowslFujivelvia50nklfht+++-3-1000.jpg

 

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Henry

 

just lovely. I'd love to try velvia.

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For Adam just to see color of Velvia. I don't have MF

Here with M7-MacroElmar 90-Macroadpater-Tripod

focus at 0.8,aperture 4 or 5.6.Speed expos (not sunny)

1/60 I think

 

Fuji Velvia 50

Nikon Coolscan V

Scan in Tiff > directly Jpeg for post

no correction,uncropped :)

 

attachicon.gifImage2flowslFujivelvia50nklfht+++-3-1000.jpg

 

Best

Henry

 

 

Always Velvia 50 and another color for Adam

 

 

Fuji Velvia 50-M7-90ME-MA-Tripod

I think aperture 4 -expos speed 1/60  for this picture, almost in the dark,

taken just when I have a ray of sunshine

(in macro you must be patient , if no blur and sometimes you can have wind as said Chris) . 

Plant and bee were in the shade.

 

Also no correction Tiff>Jpeg for posting :)

 

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I wait a moment for this butterfly  :)

 

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Also taken with my M9 but the rendering aspect is different with digital picture type ie too much sharp and color is different . 

 

In conclusion, Adam finally you can go with the Velvia 50 , color is stunning and gorgeous , perhaps with a nicer rendering in MF.

Best

Henry

wonderful examples of velvia 50, Henry.  The saturation is gorgeous and the contrast looks quite enhanced.

 

Two of the more smeary look I like with flowers, F6, 105/2.8, Superia 400, Unicolor presskit, X1 scans:

 

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Lillies by chrism229, on Flickr

 

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Sumac by chrism229, on Flickr

 

Chris

amazing, as usual, Chris.  IT is quite clear that the lens is superb.  As is the scan.  I don't like the greens of the Superia (too cool for my taste) but the brick red and blush are sublime.  

your own caption would be fine here ...

 

very funny, Steve.  Btw, I spoke to the guy at the Color House today to get a second opinion on processing my slide film here in Israel.  I dropped your name to get more indulgence; 

 

hope you don't mind.

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wonderful examples of velvia 50, Henry. The saturation is gorgeous and the contrast looks quite enhanced.

 

amazing, as usual, Chris. IT is quite clear that the lens is superb. As is the scan. I don't like the greens of the Superia (too cool for my taste) but the brick red and blush are sublime.

 

very funny, Steve. Btw, I spoke to the guy at the Color House today to get a second opinion on processing my slide film here in Israel. I dropped your name to get more indulgence;

 

hope you don't mind.

I don't mind at all.

 

 

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M-A, 28mm elmarit pre asph, Fuji Provia 100F

NYC

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