jcrutcher
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RF_newbie
RF_newbie John
wow, this is a great thread, very nice shots, all of you!
jcrutcher
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menos
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Jim, your Burning Man photographs are wonderful!
Truly enjoyed your gallery!
Truly enjoyed your gallery!
andredossantos
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ferider
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Cross-post to my Alaska thread. I very happily used the 90/2 v3 for landscapes during my vacations ...
Tmx 100 & 400, Rodinal 1:100.
Roland.



Tmx 100 & 400, Rodinal 1:100.
Roland.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

Bilbao, Spain. Guggenheim Museum. Leica M6 TTL (0.85) Leica Summicron 90mm f2.0 Apo Asph.
Delta 100, Rodinal 1:100, 20 min.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor

This is with an early SOOZY LTM 90mm Summicron. Slightly softer contrast than the modern Summicron. Also heavy, very heavy!
Kodak XX rated @320.
Caption: Of course you are in the doghouse. It is OK to chase the cars, but you are not supposed to catch them and bury them in the sand!"
sazerac
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Here are a couple from the 90/2 APO on an expired roll of Sensia.


maddoc
... likes film again.
Penzes
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sazerac
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Penzes: nice shot! love the eyes! Here's a coupe recent ones.
the OOF areas are just so dreamy...


the OOF areas are just so dreamy...
Penzes
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Leica All Day
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testing out my gear before a trip to Myanmar......developed at a crappy lab.....
Bangkok
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cheers, michael
Bangkok

cheers, michael
maddoc
... likes film again.
PORTRA400 @250ISO

menos
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Gabor, is that cool colors or what ?
Well seen!
Well seen!
maddoc
... likes film again.
Thanks, Dirk !! 

I followed the tip to rate this film @ 250ISO ... it helped !
I followed the tip to rate this film @ 250ISO ... it helped !
Penzes
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Gabor, lower ISO, but the standard development times?
maddoc
... likes film again.
Istvan, yes because it is lab-processed C41 color film, 3:15 at 38C (from memory).
menos
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Gabor, is this the same film as Kodak Portra400 in 120 size?
I just bought a few rolls for tryouts and will run it on the weekend.
Your shot doesn't look like midday sun, but rather slightly dim light.
Is rating Portra400 lower valid for all lighting conditions?
I just bought a few rolls for tryouts and will run it on the weekend.
Your shot doesn't look like midday sun, but rather slightly dim light.
Is rating Portra400 lower valid for all lighting conditions?
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