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  • @mi7rennie - I like the barn!
    Also it's funny, I noticed since the greyness reigns here in Berlin pictures shot with Ektar downright pierce my eyes.
    : ]

    @haveo - ha, I love these "whitewashed" windows. Nice "graffiti" on top right as well.
    Second shot looks pretty bold and heavy (colour wise) for Portra..

    @miro_o - maybe you're confusing it with Diarfin ?
    Just kidding. I haven't used the stuff myself yet (gonna cook the soup after breakfast though, yay),
    but apparently Diafine is able to raise the EI of most films by a stop (or two, with Tri-X for example),
    which is one of the reasons people use it - as it apparently does not get more contrasty or grainy
    as it happens with pushed films.

  • Ektar loves that autumn light! On another subject I've recently shot a lot of expired film but the results are so all over the place I'm not loving it.


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  • Second shot is not the mamiya or Portra. It’s either Hexar or mju ii, won’t know what film until I get the negs back

  • ..soon..

  • Ektar loves that autumn light!

    How do you get away with shooting it at 100ISO in the Autumn ? I've got a roll of it that I haven't got around to shooting - I've been waiting for a sunny day where I have free time on my hands.
    I've been having to shoot my 400ISO film at 800ISO when overcast at lunchtimes to get decent depth of field and shutter speed

  • Some recent stuff from a couple of rolls.


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  • I hand hold down to 1/15 of a second with the Rolleicord and these shots were metered (well guessed) for the brighter parts of the scene.

  • I love Chinatown


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  • Kangol girl portrait is looooovely.

  • Thanks, she's some singer called Nina Nesbitt sorta famous although id never heard of her until I done the job.

  • Love this one

  • Really nice set

  • Nice shot^

    First time shooting slide film; Fuji Velvia 50 shot with Nikon F6 and either 50mm F1.4 or 85mm F1.4.


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  • Lovely colour on them MI

  • First time shooting slide film; Fuji Velvia 50 shot with Nikon F6 and either 50mm F1.4 or 85mm F1.4.

    Ha - just starting out with slide, and starting with the best stuff there is, nice!
    : ]
    You should get a decent projector ("diascope" in english?) as long as they're still available, and view those huge!!
    You will be blown away for sure.
    I hardly ever see projected slides these days but it always shows me how it's still leages above all the digital / "HD" stuff..

  • Just viewing the slides on a window is beautiful. I have some ideas for shooting a collage and making a lightbox frame to display them.

  • Yea I always loved getting them back developed, and having the first look with a small loupe on a light table.. the way the colours pop at you and it's this brilliant image of the world, compressed in this tiny frame.. amazing.
    But seriously, get a diascope, you'll thank me later..

  • Nothing too exciting but I recently developed my first film at home. Which was fun/nerve racking/satisfying

  • really like the ones in the woods lovely colours
    @konastab01stab lovely set of pictures that portrait of kangol girl and bedroom girl are both ace

  • Couple from the Hexar. Venice in the summer.

  • fun/nerve racking/satisfying

    haha, yea, isn't it..

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