awbphotog
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Love those dusky tones. Beautiful.
bayernfan
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^thanks. Portra 160 does some interesting things in conditions other than normal daylight.
Scapevision
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6x9 is better than full frame
t-max 100, G690BL

Cooking lunch before the storm by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

Cooking lunch before the storm by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr
awbphotog
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^^ Agreed! Any change you remember the exposure for this one? Looks like maybe f/4 to my eye but who knows with 6x9.
bayernfan
Well-known
the harbor:
i believe this was around 7 to 10 seconds at f/8. that's a guess.
the skyline:
i want to say it was something like 1 sec @ f/5. but it could be as wide open as f/4 or as stopped down as f/6.7
i recall trying to use the slowest shutter speed as long as possible without resorting to the dreaded T setting.
//
in any case, the exposures were pretty spot on, i did very little to the images after scanning.
i don't typically bracket with color negative, i really should start taking field notes for these long exposure shots.
i believe this was around 7 to 10 seconds at f/8. that's a guess.
the skyline:
i want to say it was something like 1 sec @ f/5. but it could be as wide open as f/4 or as stopped down as f/6.7
i recall trying to use the slowest shutter speed as long as possible without resorting to the dreaded T setting.
//
in any case, the exposures were pretty spot on, i did very little to the images after scanning.
i don't typically bracket with color negative, i really should start taking field notes for these long exposure shots.
Scapevision
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^^ Agreed! Any change you remember the exposure for this one? Looks like maybe f/4 to my eye but who knows with 6x9.
Pretty sure it's 5.6 near the min. distance
Scapevision
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awbphotog
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Enjoying your tones, Scapevision. Care to post your film/dev?
Scapevision
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Enjoying your tones, Scapevision. Care to post your film/dev?
This is T-max 100 with a polarizer in XTOL, lab processed. Nothing fancy. Actually, flickr makes it look ugly.
Santtu Määttänen
Visual Poet
Taken with Fuji GW690 on Tri-X. Paper is Ilford WT, developed with Ilford multigrade developer. Slight crop 

You're not Allowed! by Santtu Määttänen, on Flickr

You're not Allowed! by Santtu Määttänen, on Flickr
chrism
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Dayrell bishop
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Nice work Chrism , I prefer the first two.
Nice work Chrism , I prefer the first two.
Big old oak tree
Nice work Chrism , I prefer the first two.
Big old oak tree

Scapevision
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Some Portra 400 in the Fujica G690BL

Up in the Clouds of Ontario by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

To Conquer the Kissing Bridge by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

Up in the Clouds of Ontario by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

To Conquer the Kissing Bridge by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr
Edwin Voorhees
Newbie
New member GREETINGS
New member GREETINGS
Hi! First post...long time lurker.
GL690 100mm 3.5
Arista Ultra Edu 100 in HC110

SwimmingHole by Edwin Voorhees, on Flickr
New member GREETINGS
Hi! First post...long time lurker.
GL690 100mm 3.5
Arista Ultra Edu 100 in HC110

SwimmingHole by Edwin Voorhees, on Flickr
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
^Good beginning. Welcome. Peter
Scapevision
Well-known
A couple more from my recent travels Fujica G690BL. For some reason I keep tilting the camera to the left all the time, any ideas why? 

Sometimes it's better by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

By Riverside by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

Sometimes it's better by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

By Riverside by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr
Scapevision
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Some colour after resealing the door.

Test roll Portra 160nc by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

Test roll Portra 160nc by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

Test roll Portra 160nc by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr

Test roll Portra 160nc by Dmitrijs Belokons, on Flickr
hamradio
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Nice to see quite a bit of stuff from the old G690, and that there's quite a bit of love for it.
I have a G690 body, but almost never, ever use it...I prefer 6x7 of my GM670, with the AE 100/3.5. One of my most-used setups.
I have a G690 body, but almost never, ever use it...I prefer 6x7 of my GM670, with the AE 100/3.5. One of my most-used setups.
Scapevision
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