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More and more film fun with something other than a Leica M

leif e

New member
I´ve been out of it for a while. Lots of good stuff accumulated in here!

Finally found some time for developing and scanning. Gave the Tri-X/Rodinal (1+50) another chance - nothing else in the house. Early spring day with daughter and horse.

FM2n, Nikkor 2,8/24 AId



 

MGrayson

Subscriber and Workshop Member
If your browser is color managed, this orange rose won't look too hideous.
:eek::eek: Otherwise it is appears positively radioactive. :eek::eek:
Thank you Portra 160VC!



Best,

Matt
 

shtarka1

Active member
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First 6 images- Bronica RF645,65mm, Fuji Pro 400H
Last 4- Nikon F5, 60G, Portra 400
 

MGrayson

Subscriber and Workshop Member
Steve,

Thank you. Striking color and tone on the cars, and I love the multiple lug nut reflections.

Matt
 

leif e

New member
Your pictures confirm what I´ve suspected for a long time, Steve; Italian cars are not about practical, dailt use. :D
Love them and regret selling the Bronica RF645.

leif e
 
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tetsrfun

Guest
Your pictures confirm what I´ve suspected for a long time, Steve; Italian cars are not about practical, dailt use.
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I have driven over 160,000 km in my Italian car..one of the most trouble free cars that I have owned.

Steve
 

shtarka1

Active member
Your pictures confirm what I´ve suspected for a long time, Steve; Italian cars are not about practical, dailt use.
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I have driven over 160,000 km in my Italian car..one of the most trouble free cars that I have owned.

Steve
:D:thumbup:
 

cjlacz

Member
Guess I can post a few. These are some scans of prints I've done recently. Still learning my way around a dark room. Shot on Neopan 400 with an Olympus OM4ti.





 
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