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the need for speed
Does the noct not transmit colours?
Can I have a portrait in Portra NC 160 perchance?
if you look at the previous page (18), you can see how gorgeous the Nocti does colours. don't believe any were shot on Portra, however. maybe Gabor has some on his flickr site?
Rodluvan
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if you look at the previous page (18), you can see how gorgeous the Nocti does colours. don't believe any were shot on Portra, however. maybe Gabor has some on his flickr site?
Thank you, they look great! I actually think it's a bit cliché only doing high-iso b/w and abit of a shame since it does so great with colours.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I would highly recommend to have a look at the photos of Toshihiro Oshima over at flickr. He has a lot of very good photos taken with the Noctilux and Provia 160NC, amongst them a lot of portrait work.
I myself have mostly used Kodak Portra 400UC (ultra color) but no a lot of photos in color at all ...
Cheers,
Gabor
I myself have mostly used Kodak Portra 400UC (ultra color) but no a lot of photos in color at all ...
Cheers,
Gabor
deepwhite
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@ maddoc - the [Among the Faces] shot was taken with non-f1.0. Which stop I don't remember...but I do remember that I did this to keep all the paintings in focus. This is one of those moments that f1.0 won't do.
@ Rodluvan - I myself usually shot in B/w and color in turn: this roll B/w, then the next roll color, and so on. I'm uploading some color Nocti-shots after all the work at hand is done. Maybe in 2010.... :-(
@ Rodluvan - I myself usually shot in B/w and color in turn: this roll B/w, then the next roll color, and so on. I'm uploading some color Nocti-shots after all the work at hand is done. Maybe in 2010.... :-(
Rodluvan
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@ maddoc - the [Among the Faces] I'm uploading some color Nocti-shots after all the work at hand is done. Maybe in 2010.... :-(
And they say it's a recession...
maddoc
... likes film again.
deepwhite
Well-known
Yes it's still some kind of a recession. You do a lot more but got paid the same. ;-) (no i'm kidding my boss; just have to find something to whine about in a forum.)And they say it's a recession...
I love the girl. And the cars that make the girl.
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There are some films that I just don't know how to use. For example, I've seen many great shot with Kodak 400VC in 6x6, but for the three rolls I've shot I can't say I'll want to use it again.
Same with the AGFA Vista 400. I love the B/W APX400 from AGFA, but this Vista 400, I just can't make it look good without some manipulation in the Photoshop.
Maybe it's fate? (no it's skill and experience)
Anyway,
Some shots from Noctilux + AGFA Vista 400:
[Night Lives]

[Clear As a Duck]

[Yin & Yang]

Yin & Yang is like
Cold & Hot
Blue & Red
The Still & the Moving.
[13 Seconds to Go]

I was pretty surprised when I was told that Taiwan's traffic lights were among the first that show how much time was left.
[Signs]

Signs are useless
When we don't know what they're for.
[Asleep While the World's Awake]

In our history there was a patriotic poet that said "I'm the only one sane while the whole world's drunk."
Sometimes, I feel the opposite....
[An Empty Stage]

deepwhite
Well-known
Noctilux + E100G

urban_alchemist
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A few from my recent trip to Argentina. 5 going up on Flickr a day over the next two weeks...
All these: Carnival Night, San Carlo, Salta Province, Argentina
Leica MP, Fuji Pro 400H, Noctilux
All these: Carnival Night, San Carlo, Salta Province, Argentina
Leica MP, Fuji Pro 400H, Noctilux




maddoc
... likes film again.
Taken with silly clear filter 


maddoc
... likes film again.
Same place ...
Same place ...
... red
... blue
... green
(Fujifilm Natura 1600 / Naniwa Colorkit-N)
Same place ...
... red

... blue

... green

(Fujifilm Natura 1600 / Naniwa Colorkit-N)
urban_alchemist
Well-known
Got a few more back from the shop...
Chicoana, Salta, Argentina
Leica MP, Fuji Pro 400H, Noctilux
Chicoana, Salta, Argentina
Leica MP, Fuji Pro 400H, Noctilux


maddoc
... likes film again.
@ urban_alchemist: I like the recent series better than the first one because of the colors. #2 (the man with his son ? and the horse) is my favorite here.
urban_alchemist
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@ urban_alchemist: I like the recent series better than the first one because of the colors. #2 (the man with his son ? and the horse) is my favorite here.
Thanks! Yeah - me too. Whereas the first set was taken at night, these were at twilight - when you can get the best out of the daylight-calibrated emulsions. I really need to shoot in this light more!
deepwhite
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Wow, haven't updated this thread for a long long time. I've been too busy.... We're lucky enough to survive this far in the record business today.
[My 97-Year-Old Grandma & Mom]
[Our Puppy]
[A Relative's New Baby]
[Merry-Go-Round]
All shots taken with Noctilux + R-D1s.
[My 97-Year-Old Grandma & Mom]


[Our Puppy]

[A Relative's New Baby]

[Merry-Go-Round]

All shots taken with Noctilux + R-D1s.
maddoc
... likes film again.
deepwhite, good to see you back !!
The baby photo is my favorite !
Olsen
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Here is a cool Noctilux shot I found in the same gallery as the portrait above:
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(Ritze van Brug, http://www.dutchhouseofphotography.com)
Cheers,
Roland.
Roland,
Are your sure that is taken with a Noctilux?
TJV
Well-known
Thanks! Yeah - me too. Whereas the first set was taken at night, these were at twilight - when you can get the best out of the daylight-calibrated emulsions. I really need to shoot in this light more!
Do you expose at the box ISO? I find under tungsten light if I over expose by a stop the colours are much better and more easily able to be made more tonal without losing the feel of the warm yellow light.
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