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This fall streets are different !!

MP240 with Summilux 24

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CL + 35/1.4 TL

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I shot this image - on my Leica M5/50mm Summilux ASPH/Ilford FP4 - in the abandoned St. Peter's seminary in Scotland. It's a brutalist triumph, gently decaying in the middle of dense woodland. 

I mostly like this picture because of the gentle tones that you get with Ilford FP4. As much as I like my M Monochrom mk1, I just can't get tones like this from it. But I wonder how good the tonality is with the new Q2 Monochrom?

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I'm trying to channel the @colint544 / @lambda force .... can't stop thinking about the Q2M either.

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Cowcaddens, Glasgow - UK

Leica M2, 35mm Summaron 2.8, Kodak Portra 400

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Urban Decay - In the back of this building we discovered young creative entrepreneurs who had set up an exhibition combining car parts, lights and music. The building itself is earmarked for demolishing in 12 months which seems a shame considering its creative presence as an "almost dead building".

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Child at a rally in my city. M10M with 50 APO

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Urban sprawl?  M10M, 35mm VM Nokton III f1.2.

 

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On 11/11/2020 at 10:07 PM, colint544 said:

I shot this image - on my Leica M5/50mm Summilux ASPH/Ilford FP4 - in the abandoned St. Peter's seminary in Scotland. It's a brutalist triumph, gently decaying in the middle of dense woodland. 

I mostly like this picture because of the gentle tones that you get with Ilford FP4. As much as I like my M Monochrom mk1, I just can't get tones like this from it. But I wonder how good the tonality is with the new Q2 Monochrom?

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great shot

you may like Lomo Berlin if not already tried it? 

Or tried BW conversion from a colour camera to even the tones? 

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On 11/17/2020 at 10:09 PM, hillavoider said:

great shot

you may like Lomo Berlin if not already tried it? 

Or tried BW conversion from a colour camera to even the tones? 

Thank you. I've yet to try any of the Lomo films, but I hope to get around to it.

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2 hours ago, colint544 said:

Thank you. I've yet to try any of the Lomo films, but I hope to get around to it.

I've found that some of the Lomo films (and Revolog films) are a bit of an acquired taste.  And when you consider that I'm a massive fan of Adox Color-Implosion you might have a better idea of my perspective.  For balance, I haven't tried Lomo Berlin yet so I'm certainly not commenting on that, more the populist ("new pop-art") culture direction in which some film manufacturers are drifting.

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A wet Sunday morning in suburbia.

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"But the bottle has been drinking" (CL + 18-56)

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Back when we could celebrate - Memorial Day (CL + 18-56)

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