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2021

Leica M2-R, Zeiss Biogon 35mm f/2.8 ZM, Kodak TMax 100 long expired

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Two of them, 2021

Leica M2-R, Zeiss Biogon 35mm f/2.8 ZM, Kodak TMax 100 long expired

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M7 with 50mm 1.4 Summilux / Kodak Portra 400… Really like the color rendition of this combo….

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Jaffa, 2021

M3, Zeiss Sonnar 50mm f/1.5, Konica VX400 long expired

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M-A | 35CronV4 | Tri-X | 2021 family reunion lunch | Istria, Croatia

Left eye Leica shooter (aka my wife, or how to properly hide your face with an M10-R + 35FLE in a photo..)

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M6 TTL, 35mm color skopar f2.5, Portra 400

Cornwall 

Scanned on epson v550 :)

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Shot a roll recently and developed at home. During the final rinse, I noticed some grit at the bottom of my single reel developing tank. During scanning, I noticed almost the entire negative had white specs. I figure it was not grit, but emulsion. 

I too new at this to know what may have caused it so I'm looking for some guidance. Thanks in advance.

 

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1 hour ago, JohnV said:

Shot a roll recently and developed at home. During the final rinse, I noticed some grit at the bottom of my single reel developing tank. During scanning, I noticed almost the entire negative had white specs. I figure it was not grit, but emulsion. 

I too new at this to know what may have caused it so I'm looking for some guidance. Thanks in advance.

 

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Old fixer?  I pitched a bottle recently because it seemed to be crystallizing.  

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On 6/10/2021 at 6:06 PM, billh said:

I was looking for a photo and came across these shots of Duke Ellington. Leica M4, 19mm Canon lens (I couldn't afford the Leica 21mm back then), and as always, Tri-x. If you look closely the photographer in the background is also using an M4 I can't remember his name, but I think he was with the Washington Star newspaper.

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Looks like the Wolf Trap construction site

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Fort Worth Night Life

Leica M6 ttl | 50mm Summilux ASPH + yellow filter | HP5

 

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Rama VIII Bridge, Bangkok

Leica M6 classic + Zeiss Biogon T 28mm f2.8 + My Heart 400 color film

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Under the bridge Rama VIII, Bangkok

Leica M6 classic + Zeiss Biogon T 28mm f2.8 + My Heart 400 color film

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Mp + 50 lux

kodak pro image 100 | C41home kit

plustek 8200

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Texas Water Safari. After paddling 200 miles and surviving 90+ degree heat and humidity, plus a sudden thunderstorm the day before, 2-man team takes a break on the banks of the Guadalupe River in Victoria, TX. Only 60 miles left to go in this 260 mile, 100 hour limit race.

Leica M6ttl + 50mm Summilux ASPH + yellow filter + DeltaPro 400

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On 6/14/2021 at 3:12 AM, JohnV said:

Shot a roll recently and developed at home. During the final rinse, I noticed some grit at the bottom of my single reel developing tank. During scanning, I noticed almost the entire negative had white specs. I figure it was not grit, but emulsion. 

I too new at this to know what may have caused it so I'm looking for some guidance. Thanks in advance

Small white specs most probably old fixer. Replace it.

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If I've posted this previously, my apologies.

Leica M2-R, Voigtländer 50mm Nokton f/1.5 ASPH, Kodak Portra 400, and Plustek 8200i.

Home developed.

—Peter.

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