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On 6/24/2020 at 4:29 AM, Keith (M) said:

Purton St Mary's Church from a lower viewpoint.  21mm SEM f3.4.

I prefer your film (Hasselblad) shot of the same subject in terms of tonality and more subtle sky rendering (Emulsion Mania link).   Of course it's impossible to judge based on screen shots.  What do you think?

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Pink Day Lilies (with a visitor), 50 APO

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Stone bridge, 50 APO

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Miscellaneous Moon 

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I did post this photo in another thread, but thought it really belongs here.  Fliss in her new hat - first photo after lockdown restrictions lifted allowing grandchildren to visit.  M10-M and 50mm APO.  Looks better if you click on the image!

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On 6/25/2020 at 8:46 PM, Jeff S said:

I prefer your film (Hasselblad) shot of the same subject in terms of tonality and more subtle sky rendering (Emulsion Mania link).   Of course it's impossible to judge based on screen shots.  What do you think?

Jeff

 

At the risk of the thread veering away from its intended purpose, the sky was cloudier, the light more diffuse with lower contrast than the bright directional sunlight of the M10M photo.  That bright, directional sunlight on the grass was partly why I took the photo from a lower viewpoint.  

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HYG, two images created with the M10M

 

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M10M, 50/2.8 Elmar-M, ISO 2500, f/2.8

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Jenner Hall, Cricklade.  M10M, 21mm SEM f3.4, orange filter. 

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M10M, 50mm Heliar f2 @ f4-ish with a yellow filter. I make no apologies for the cute pet shot.

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M10 Monochrom, 75mm APO-Summicron ASPH

Sensitive ferns after a drizzle

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In the path of the Sydney Opera House.

M10m Tri-elmar 16-18-21 + red filter

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Power to the people!  (and everything else...). M10M, 21mm SEM f3.4, orange filter.

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Harmony, population ~18

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Sorry, I posted in the wrong forum. Moderator, please delete this post.

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Testing the new Visoflex (capacitor) with old Zeiss 1.4 lens at 3200 iso  Being able to see a subject through a black and white viewfinder is a bonus.

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M10M, 35 summilux, natural light, snapling in Israel

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