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Analog sunset

M7 • Summicron 28mm ASPH • Kodak Tri-X 400

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Indian old meter

 

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I could not choose between horizontal/vertical

 

Leica M5, Noctilux 1.0, Kodachrome64

( I wanted 'suggestion of background' without being too sharp)

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7 minutes ago, a.noctilux said:

Indian old meter

 

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I could not choose between horizontal/vertical

 

Leica M5, Noctilux 1.0, Kodachrome64

( I wanted 'suggestion of background' without being too sharp)

I vote for the vertical. 

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Kentish meadows, mid-summer.

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Leica M3, Summilux-M 50 ASPH, ND8, Fuji Superia 400.

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vor 7 Minuten schrieb tuna:

White Sands, NM, USA

MP, Voigtlander 35/1.7 Ultron, Ektar

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Fantastic! Different planet! Love all the blues in this picture and great composition. 
 

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MP + 35mm Lux Pre-Asph + HP5
 

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M2-R, Lux' 35mm f/1.4 v1, TMax 100, Rodinal 1:100 semi-stand

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From NYC vacation..

Near Central Park

Leica M6TTL 50mm

Kocak 200 Colorplus

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Leica M6TTL 50mm

Kocak 200 Colorplus

From New York 

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Leica M6TTL 50mm

Kocak 200 Colorplus

From New York 

Near Friends Apartment Building 

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Leica M6TTL 50mm

Kodak 200 Colorplus

From New York 

A cafe near West Village

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Leica M6TTL 50mm

Kodak 400 portra

From New York 

Near Carnegie Hall

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Leica M6TTL 50mm

Kodak 200 Colorplus

From New York, Soho

 

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This is my first ever film shot with a Leica. 😎
M-A and Summilux-M 35mm FLE
Tri-X 400 developed in D-76 1+1

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One day the kids discovered a drinking fountain. Fun with water! Of course they all ended up soaked, but who cares? 😁

Same film, same gear.

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No, it's not the camera, it's the scanner. After I developed the film I was so eager to see the results, that I used the only scanner I happened to have on hand - a Kodak Scanza. Big mistake.🙁

In the meantime I got a proper scanner - a Plustek 8200i SE. The files I posted were made with it. The Scanza is going to the bin.

Interestingly, the Scanza is so crappy that I didn't even know it scratched the films until I scanned them with the Plustek. The scratches weren't visible in its low resolution files. 😂

I was planning to make some darkroom prints. But with those scratches, I think I'll pass. I can fix scratches in a digital image, but retouching silver gelatin prints isn't one of my skills. 

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