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

chrism

Well-known member
Cindy, I'm getting the Flickr message that the image is no longer available, even after emptying my browser's cache and reloading the page.

Chris
 

Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
I don't know. I re-loaded the page and I can still see both photos of your Mom. BTW, your son looks like a movie star with that shorter hair.;)

Cindy, I'm getting the Flickr message that the image is no longer available, even after emptying my browser's cache and reloading the page.

Chris
 

chrism

Well-known member
I think the photo must be in your browser's cache. If it were possible to edit a post I would change the link in the original post. I didn't realise that letting LR re-publish a photo to Flickr would break any links to it. I'll have to try to stop it doing that in future, or upload them elsewhere.

BTW, I like your results with Portra. I've got some Ektar 100 in the freezer and should try it out soon.

Chris
 
First one from today, MP, 50 Lux, Legacy Pro 400 @640, Diafine and Imacon 848 scan:



Then one of my hairy son before he cut 10" off for charity (MP, 75 Lux, Tri-X @1200, Diafine, Nikon 5000ED scan):



One more of him back in the hairy days (MP, 75 Lux, HP5+ @400, Diafine, Nikon 5000ED scan):



Chris
Great portraits Chris - especially #2.

Cheers,
 

chrism

Well-known member
I never realised the tap would be right in front of me!


M7, Lux 50, Legacy Pro 400 @ 800, Diafine, Imacon 848 scan.

Chris
 

seakayaker

Active member
Thanks for your kind words Cindy, Steve, Matt & stnolan, they are always appreciated!

Always nice to have daughter and grandchildren home for the holiday!


. . . . . the film was scanned at 60 minute photo lab in Seattle and do not know what scanner they use. Next time I drop by I will ask.

Godfrey, looking forward to you posting some photographs!


Just not much time lately between work, school and the life in general! Love viewing the posts when time permits, little time for comment, keep 'em coming!
 

Vobluda

New member
Cheers Lloyd.
Any love for the LTM Nikkor-P 10,5cm f2,5 from the 1950s?
(And Fujicolor PRO 800Z 13 months after exp. date)





 
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