Jorgen Udvang
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Very beautiful b&w there!
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Thanks Cindy, I just started and I am inspired by the brilliant work here.Edtan, I like these, especially the Joe Pye weeds at Mt. Ranier.
Matt,What film is this?
Matt,...
Cindy: You've gone over to the dark side; or, is this the dark side and that's the light side?
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Cheers, Matt
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No, I've just become enchanted with MF film qualities, and disenchanted with 35mm. I still carry the M2 around with the MF camera though .Am I the only one left with a film Leica?
All good stuff, but I like this the best. Pretty girl, nice expression, interesting setting, good exposure.
forgot to mention that this are shot at 100. IMHO, I don't think I needed to pull at where I was shooting. But when you are shooting in some shade, pulling 1/3 to 2/3 will give you some pretty good results.Nice! Great color. I just got some Portra 160VC, but I haven't shot any yet, looking forward to it.
Scanning is "pain in the a*s" but I love itMatt,
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I have had an M8 since Nov. 2006. I got one the first week that they came out. I just traded up to an M9 and also have a NEX5. but I still find that film is my true love. I'm one of those people that actually thinks that scanning is fun.:deadhorse:
Cindy
is there a red/yellow filter involved? Maybe Ilford XP2?These are great -- chromogenic film? If not, I'm dying to know what it is.
Thank you.All good stuff, but I like this the best. Pretty girl, nice expression, interesting setting, good exposure.
is there a red/yellow filter involved? Maybe Ilford XP2?
These are great -- chromogenic film? If not, I'm dying to know what it is.
Sweet, I have a 10-roll pack awaiting use, myself! You have me excited to shoot some. Maybe I'll fall back in love with my M2. I also have some Adonal (Adox Rodinal replacement) that I haven't put to use yet. I need to process my exposed roll of Plus-X in Diafine, then I'll load up some of this Rollei stuff and try the Adonal with it.
Rollei Retro 80S film, no filter, stand developed in Rodinal. Makes some super punchy negatives, but they scan well. Another bonus is that the negatives dry really flat, unlike for example T-Max, which has that really annoying barrel curve.
Hey -- I think I just realized something. Is this the gal from your "printmaking" series and other portraits? If so, I thought she looked familiar. She is SO naturally pretty.All good stuff, but I like this the best. Pretty girl, nice expression, interesting setting, good exposure.
Cindy: I got an M8 when they came out too. An M7, a little after that. Didn't use the M7, so, I sold it. This year, I bought another M7 and a Nikon F6. I'm getting back in to film. I, also, like to scan. Cheers, Matt.Matt,
:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:
I have had an M8 since Nov. 2006. I got one the first week that they came out. I just traded up to an M9 and also have a NEX5. but I still find that film is my true love. I'm one of those people that actually thinks that scanning is fun.:deadhorse:
Cindy
I had a look at Retro 100 (I think it was) a couple of years ago, and wasn't too impress. I suppose this is a completely different film then?
Rollei Retro 80S film, no filter, stand developed in Rodinal. Makes some super punchy negatives, but they scan well. Another bonus is that the negatives dry really flat, unlike for example T-Max, which has that really annoying barrel curve.
It is different. The Retro 100 is the old Agfa APX100.I had a look at Retro 100 (I think it was) a couple of years ago, and wasn't too impress. I suppose this is a completely different film then?
Maggie: Thank you! I've got some more to process. You're not alone over here! Cheer, Matt.I really like that set, Matt. Especially the flowers!