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How about more and more fun with Leica M? (Film)

m_driscoll

New member
Maggie: As Steve said, excellent color and IQ. 1 and 7 for me. Walgreen's does a pretty good job. So that's Lincoln?

I'll have to check out your music. Anybody who's a big fan of Zappa, Young and Waits gets my vote. And, the Velvet Underground! Sweet Jane is probably one of my all time favorite songs and Heroin still gives me goose bumps.

Cheers, Matt

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Maggie O

Active member
Maggie: As Steve said, excellent color and IQ. 1 and 7 for me. Walgreen's does a pretty good job. So that's Lincoln?
Thanks, Matt! I think those two frames are my favorites, too. I'd have to say that Walgreens does an OK job and LightZone does a good job bringing things up to par. But the information is there in the .jpgs, so I guess that Walgreens is, in fact, doing a pretty good job.

Oh, and yeah, that's Lincoln, or at least the far Southern end of it. We're about two blocks away from farmland or acerages.
 

Maggie O

Active member
Maggie, These are really looking good. The summaron really is a good match with the M4-P.
Thanks, Cindy! The Summaron and the M4-P make for such a tidy little package, too. That old lens has such a nice way of drawing and the film really responds to it; it's like all the edges just have some extra pop to them or something.

Shooting the film Ms makes me wish my M8 was an M9 now. :bugeyes:
 

Maggie O

Active member
Since we're talking about music, here's a shot of my bedroom electric guitar rig, via the M4-P/Jupiter-8:

Tiny Amp Town Telecaster Rig, April, 2010
 

Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Matt, One must be polite.:ROTFL::ROTFL:
Ektar is my favorite color film. Your color on these is ...well....mouth watering.
 

m_driscoll

New member
Cindy: I really like the color rendition of the Ektar, also. I've got Portra 800 in the camera now. I did have a lab attach a not to my film saying that i shouldn't use Ilford XP2 because the emulsion was bad as of late! The processed film did look bad. Live and learn. Cheers, Matt
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