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• #16652
Cheers man.
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• #16653
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• #16654
Also have one, hated it first 2 rolls, loved it ever since... paid 160 quid for mine.
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• #16655
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• #16656
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• #16657
Jonwayne! Where did you see him? I saw him in Camden last year and he was absolutely fantastic.
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• #16658
Tmax 400 pushed to 1600. This was my first time pushing film and I have to say, I'm not very disappointed.
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• #16659
looking good!
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• #16660
Feeling these.
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• #16661
Yes. It was in Paris last year. Great show indeed. Sorry for this little black frame, it is to easily cut it after print.
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• #16662
Haven't shot Tri-X pushed to 1600 in 35mm thinking it would be a bit of mess, but it's actually really nice when you get the exposure right. Underexposed shots look horrible however. Is it worth slightly over-exposing pushed Tri-X to avoid under-exposure ? If that makes sense...
Anyhoo, some of the shots I'm happy with
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• #16663
Nice, 1 and 3 are great.
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• #16664
Rolleicord VB / Ektar 100
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• #16665
Cheers, means a lot as you post a lot of nice stuff on here
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• #16666
T-Max up there is so good. Nice page. So I'm gonna go and ruin it.
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• #16667
Nowt wrong with these!
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• #16668
Heh, I know. Just not as nice as I remember thinking they'd be at the time of shooting :-P
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• #16669
Thoughts on Ultramax 400 ? Now that Superia 400 is getting more pricey and may not be long for this world I thought I'd give Ultramax a go. I like it, not sure I like it more than Superia though
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• #16670
I think for some occasions it's pretty great, it's looking sort-of "warm, but fresh" if that makes sense.
Maybe not the top choice for green-ish landscapes though. Fuji is king of the green hues.
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• #16671
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• #16672
These are lovely!
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• #16673
MJU II or F6 / Kodak Gold 200
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• #16674
That ferry shot is ace
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• #16675
I think for some occasions it's pretty great, it's looking sort-of "warm, but fresh" if that makes sense.
Maybe not the top choice for green-ish landscapes though. Fuji is king of the green hues.
Kodak seems to be quite neutral with greens in general. Shot a few rolls of Ektar down the local wood and it also seems to be neutral with green which is kind of disappointing. It's still a lovely film though* - level of detail on a neg scan is pretty amazing, even with backlit scenes.
*Although having to honk around a tripod to shoot at f8/11 in daylight because 100ISO is a pain in the arse
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4 1/2 years old, this was a very interesting NYE. I think I pushed the film a few stops. Can’t remember much, certainly not what camera. Probably a mju or similar, maybe a Contax T2, or GR. Really not sure.
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