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Fun local car show. Had my car in there too, but loved this old truck. Leica MP 35mm Summilux f/1.4 FLE Cinestill 50D

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M6TTL w/ Noctilux f1, shot either wide open or very close to it. Portra 400 scanned at 4000dpi on a Noritsu LS-600. I've been extremely pleased with the results I'm getting from the Noritsu since I took the plunge. Not only does it batch scan a roll at 48bit/4000dpi in ~17 minutes, but the scans require very minimal futzing with later. 

The machine applies a fair amount of sharpening by default, which most labs leave alone. I don't think it looks very good. When you lose the sharpening, the results are significantly more natural.
 

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Agora, Athens. M4, Zeiss 50mm f1.5 VM, Kodak Portra 40.

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Rowsley, Derbyshire
February 2024
Leica MP/35FLE
Kodak Portra 160
Bellini C41, manual invert

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Dervishi, Istanbul 2024, Leica M6 + Voightlander 35mm Nokton f/1.4 MC + Cinestill 800t converted in b&w in LR

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Harajuku kid - M6 TTL, probably Tri-X and a 50 2.8 Elmar, around 2002 in Tokyo. 

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Harajuku kid - M6 TTL, probably Tri-X and a 50 2.8 Elmar, around 2002 in Tokyo. 

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Harajuku kids - M6 TTL, probably Tri-X and a 50 2.8 Elmar, around 2002 in Tokyo. 

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Photographing with a friend, January 2024 - M6, Summarit 35mm 2,5, HP5 @ 400 / ilfosol 3

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M6 | 50cron (v) | 100 T-max

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"Farah walking away"

Leica MP w/ Minolta 28mm on Ilford FP4+ stand developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 60 minutes and scanned with Plustek 8200i

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Original M6 build 1985 with Summilux-M 1:1,5 90mm. Kodak Ektar 100, f 2.8, 1/250 scanned with Fuji Frontier SP3000

Former churchwarden of the Melanchthon Church in Frankfurt-Fechenheim, Germany. He is 94 years old. But taking photos didn't hurt so much that he had a tear in his right eye...

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Original M6 build 1985 with Kodak Ektar 100 Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/50 ASPH. f5.6, 1/125, 2nd Image with f2

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Wanapum Dam on the Columbia River near Vantage, Washington on a cloudy day.

Leica MP w/50mm Summicron DR on Ilford FP4+ stand developed in Rodinal 1:100 and scanned on Plustek 8200i

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South Beach, Little Havana - Miami.
Leica M6. Film Stock: Portra 160, Fuji Superia Xtra 400, Color Plus 200
 

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Leica MP | Ultron 28 II | HP5@iso1600

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Snowdrops | Leica M6 | 50mm-cron (v) | T-max 100

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A couple of shots with MP/35FLE and Portra 160 (developed in Bellini C41) from the same roll, converted to B&W.

 

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Lady in saree.

Leica M-A | 28mm cron | Kodak Tri-X 400

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