mathomas
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Thanks Steve . I'm really enjoying this rig, bulky as it is.So Nice Mike!:thumbs:
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Thanks Steve . I'm really enjoying this rig, bulky as it is.So Nice Mike!:thumbs:
First from Hanoi:
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And two from Sapa
Terrific set, Jorgen. Really fine work. :salute:On a visit to Hanoi and Sapa in Vietnam last week, I decided to take the new to me OM-2n and a few rolls of b&w film with me in addition to the GH1. This is the first time since I went digital 6 years ago that I've taken film "seriously". I shot one roll per day, and here are some of the results from the first two rolls I've looked through, both Ilford HP5, all shot with the OM-2 with Zuiko lenses 28mm f/2.8, 50mm f/2.0 macro and 100mm f/2.8.
HP5 has a lot of character, and it's interesting to notice how sloppy I've become, particularly with regards to exposure. Digital is very forgiving, but this film takes no hostages in that respect. I'm either in or out.
More to come
Leif-this is beautiful.Just spent a couple of weeks in the mountains (central Norwegian). Not even halvway there with scanning. Still; a couple of samples. First some Acros 100 in Rodinal 1+50. Then (the foggy ones) two taken on Portra 160 (conversion in Efex Pro). All: FM2n, 2,8/55 Micro-Nikkor AI or Nikkor 2,8/135 AI.
Jorgen,On a visit to Hanoi and Sapa in Vietnam last week, I decided to take the new to me OM-2n and a few rolls of b&w film with me in addition to the GH1. This is the first time since I went digital 6 years ago that I've taken film "seriously". I shot one roll per day, and here are some of the results from the first two rolls I've looked through, both Ilford HP5, all shot with the OM-2 with Zuiko lenses 28mm f/2.8, 50mm f/2.0 macro and 100mm f/2.8.
HP5 has a lot of character, and it's interesting to notice how sloppy I've become, particularly with regards to exposure. Digital is very forgiving, but this film takes no hostages in that respect. I'm either in or out.
Outstanding Film My Friend!Terrific set, Jorgen. Really fine work. :salute: