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Grain depot in downtown Ritzville, Washington on a foggy day (no detail in sky).

Leica MP w/40mm Voigtlander Nokton on Rollei Retro 80s

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Lake Crescent beach in the fog.

Leica MP w/50mm Summicron on Rollei Retro 80s dev. in Rollei Supergrain 1:15 for 10.5 mins at 68F then scanned with Plustek 8200

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Log on foggy Lake Crescent on the Olympic Peninsula.

Leica MP w/75m 7Artisans on Rollei Retro 80s developed in Rollei Supergrain and scanned on Plustek 8200

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zeiss c-sonnar 50 1.5

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Ritzville is a rural community near the middle of the state of Washington.  It is in the heart of grain country and the town is built around grain storage and shipping.

Leica MP w/50mm Summicron DR on Rollei Retro 80s developed in Rollei Supergrain at 1:15 dilution. I've become quite enamored with this film and developer combination. It's shadow rendering is very deep and the mid tones are full and very expressive.  If you get a chance shoot a couple of rolls and see how you like it.

 

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Who knew?  Leica M3, Summilux-M 50 ASPH (yellow filter), Fujicolor 200.

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M6 TTL & 35:2 v4 on Portra 400

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4 hours ago, grahamc said:

M6 TTL & 35:2 v4 on Portra 400

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Everything about this is so cool!  The model, the color palette, the composition, the pose, the costume, the set dressing!  Care to give some backstory?

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Leica M7, 7A 28 1.4, FPP Blue Ultra ISO 3

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Leica M7, 7A 28 1.4, FPP Blue Ultra ISO 3

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elmar-M 50 2.8

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3 hours ago, Huss said:

Everything about this is so cool!  The model, the color palette, the composition, the pose, the costume, the set dressing!  Care to give some backstory?

Thanks Huss. 
 

I run a bar / music venue and this is the interior of my venue.  The model is a burlesque artist we are working with, but the shoot was just for her personal collection rather than a promotional shoot for my business .   I did have quite high hopes for the colours coming out nice as I thought her outfit and the couch were wel suited to Porta 400.  
 

It was a pretty casual shoot in terms of the pose etc, it was her that jumped behind the couch rather than posed that way.   I got some other nice ones which I will post 

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Leica M3 - 50mm Zeiss Sonnar 1.5

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6 hours ago, OSEGAL said:

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Nice shot 😁 I have this lens also and find it to be extremely sharp. Looks like yours is too

i didn’t know much about the lens before I got it because it came with a camera 

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11 hours ago, grahamc said:

Nice shot 😁 I have this lens also and find it to be extremely sharp. Looks like yours is too

i didn’t know much about the lens before I got it because it came with a camera 

Thanks.

yes, its a sharp little lens and the rendering is interesting. it is a tessar so gentler then the summicrons.

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