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And I'm digging these old car photos!A couple from the past weekend. Let me tell you I'm digging Efke 25 in Rodinal!
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And I'm digging these old car photos!A couple from the past weekend. Let me tell you I'm digging Efke 25 in Rodinal!
Matt, I'm just confused, I guess. I probably thought the other photo was published in the "digital M" thread. I visit both threads a lot.Steve: Thank you, sir!
Mike: Thanks! It is subtly different from the other dog photo that i posted. Did I post this photo as an "M9" somewhere? I saw the guy and his dog today. Gave him a buck, but, didn't take a shot.
Cheers, Matt
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Mike: Really great! I'm partial to the "Toontown" character of this one. Excellent tone.
Cheers, Matt
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Mike, I love all 3 of these. The Efke 25 looks great and the subject is so interesting.
And I'm digging these old car photos!
Great Images mathomas, I really like the tone color you used too.Here are a few more from the same roll of Efke 25 as above, with the Nokton 35/1.2 (it took me forever to scan the negs this time). All taken in the park near my house (I love this park because parts of it are so wild).
Again, these were developed in Rodinal 1+125, 1hr stand. Nik Silver Efex for adjustments and toning.
Mike: Great tonality and detail. I like the directionality of this one with the ruts. (IMHO might have cropped out the building to the left to make it seem "wilder") :thumbup:Here are a few more from the same roll of Efke 25 as above, with the Nokton 35/1.2 (it took me forever to scan the negs this time). All taken in the park near my house (I love this park because parts of it are so wild).
Again, these were developed in Rodinal 1+125, 1hr stand. Nik Silver Efex for adjustments and toning.
Peter: Great work with the M5! This first one with the cat is my favorite. I like the lines leading in and the cat as "punctuation". :salute:
Delta Pan F @ ISO 50, ZM 50mm f/1.5 C-Sonnar T*, Leica M5
Souped in Xtol 1:3
Joe: Look great to me! Well composed with the wall and openings. When the TV's on something other then HD, my wife wants to know if something's wrong. We're spoiled by digital (I'm sure, I am anyway). :thumbs:Hi all, am new to this thread. My other camera is in Leica NJ for repairs so I loaded up some film this week.
Funny, when my wife looked at these for the first time, she told me that there's something wrong with either my camera or the monitor. She said the pics of our son looked too fuzzy and "out of focus". Guess it's all digital's fault?
M6 TTL, 35Lux Asph v1, HP5 +, HC-110B 6min @18C.
Scanned on Canon 8800F.
Thanks for looking, Joe
Thanks Matt! Guess I'm spoiled by digital tooJoe: Look great to me! Well composed with the wall and openings. When the TV's on something other then HD, my wife wants to know if something's wrong. We're spoiled by digital (I'm sure, I am anyway). :thumbs:
Cheers, Matt
Thanks,Peter: Great work with the M5! This first one with the cat is my favorite. I like the lines leading in and the cat as "punctuation". :salute:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
M5, I like the photo with the cat sitting on the roof.Here are a few more from the same roll of Efke 25 as above, with the Nokton 35/1.2 (it took me forever to scan the negs this time). All taken in the park near my house (I love this park because parts of it are so wild).
Again, these were developed in Rodinal 1+125, 1hr stand. Nik Silver Efex for adjustments and toning.
Beautiful shot of your son. Your wife will be very happy with this in the future.
Delta Pan F @ ISO 50, ZM 50mm f/1.5 C-Sonnar T*, Leica M5
Souped in Xtol 1:3
Maggie, Your little guy is growing up.Hi all, am new to this thread. My other camera is in Leica NJ for repairs so I loaded up some film this week.
Funny, when my wife looked at these for the first time, she told me that there's something wrong with either my camera or the monitor. She said the pics of our son looked too fuzzy and "out of focus". Guess it's all digital's fault?
M6 TTL, 35Lux Asph v1, HP5 +, HC-110B 6min @18C.
Scanned on Canon 8800F.
Thanks for looking, Joe
Some M4-P + Jupiter-8 shots from November and October:
Jackson Sofa, November, 2010 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
All good, but this one takes the cake. I like the cat's organic silhouette contrasted against the building's details....
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Delta Pan F @ ISO 50, ZM 50mm f/1.5 C-Sonnar T*, Leica M5
Souped in Xtol 1:3
Great Images mathomas, I really like the tone color you used too.
Mike: Great tonality and detail. I like the directionality of this one with the ruts. (IMHO might have cropped out the building to the left to make it seem "wilder") :thumbup:
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Mike, I love the toning that you did.
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Maggie: Welcome back. I missed your cats. Nicely done. The IQ of your photos is always stunning. :thumbup:Some M4-P + Jupiter-8 shots from November and October:
Scootwindow, November, 2010 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Jackson Sofa, November, 2010 by Maggie Osterberg, on Flickr
Hi folks. Put into service an old and dear friend.. M7 + lux 35; cron 75
Sun is too bright. The 2nd was at f16. NC 400.
Film is something else...
Regards.
Thanks Matt. I shall the cam back in the cupboard, now that it is in working order!!Rayyan: Too many cameras; not enough time! Great photos! The bokeh and grain in the first really sets off the rose.
Cheers, Matt.
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com