numnuts
Member
This was with Kodak Professional Ultra Color 400. I took the three boys out to a local park. This camera rocks!..
Gromit:
Zeke:
Bodhi:
Gromit:


Zeke:


Bodhi:


jano
Evil Bokeh
Wow, nice colors..!
wintoid
Back to film
I don't usually go for colour but these look great.
Gray Fox
Well-known
My first roll through my G2 with the new 35-70 was the same film with equally great colors. You're going to really enjoy the camera.
clintock
Galleryless Gearhead
Was that the sonnar 90? Lovely dogs, makes me feel guilty enough to get mine groomed!
What is all that green stuff that the dogs are standing on?
What is all that green stuff that the dogs are standing on?
numnuts
Member
Thanks! I shot the ones on the bench with the 45mm and the other ones with the 90mm. Very little PP at all. Certainly no sharpening. I shot these while I was waiting for the film to be developed with the 45mm, and picked them up today. This was Tri-X 400.





akptc
Shoot first, think later
Beautiful pictures! The G2 is a great system.
Leica Geek
Well-known
This makes me want to shoot my G2 more. I just wish it wasn't so noisy a camera. I think I'll take my G2 to Mammoth with me this weekend. Great pics by the way and congrats on your new G2.
furcafe
Veteran
HamSW
Member
also the r1100s is a fantastic bike!
numnuts
Member
Yeah, if the G2 was whisper-quiet, it would be perfect. I've got to be a little more picky on the shots I take, as the processing/scanning is spendy. Seems like as soon as I learned to let it rip with digital, I have to rein it in with film.
The R1100S is the best bike I've ever had. Couldn't believe I was just able to ride into Memorial Stadium like that. I was even able to walk onto the field.
The R1100S is the best bike I've ever had. Couldn't believe I was just able to ride into Memorial Stadium like that. I was even able to walk onto the field.
steamer
Well-known
The G2 does encourage you to blast away, I've been trying to save money by developing my own black & white, but I do miss the gorgeous saturated color those Japanese Zeiss lenses capture.
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
steve, gotta ask, what are you using to scan these.... awesome stuff man!
Xmas
Veteran
Ivan
It does not matter what sort of a scanner he was using we wont be able to do as good, with the camera...
Noel
It does not matter what sort of a scanner he was using we wont be able to do as good, with the camera...
Noel
Flyfisher Tom
Well-known
excellent portraits of the boy and girl
go Golden Bears !
go Golden Bears !
numnuts
Member
Thanks, Ivan. I had the folks that develop and print the film scan the negatives onto a CD. The fee was $10 for standard resolution for 36 color images and they were 1544x1024 at 72 pixels/inch. They charged $15 for 36 B&W images and they were 3583x2376 at 72 pixels/inch. I think they charge $5-10 more for high res scans.bellyface said:steve, gotta ask, what are you using to scan these.... awesome stuff man!
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