Leica LTM Pre-war Leica glass, show your photos

Leica M39 screw mount bodies/lenses
35mm f/3.5 Elmar on a Leica I and Lucky 200 Color film. After about 15 rolls I'm pretty sure I don't like this film ;)

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Rick, that second photo is unique - really like the scene with the surreal sky and the toned down colors of the Elmar!
 
Looks grainy. :)
How did you developed?


Yes very grainy. I did not develop I sent to a lab I use in California. They also scanned it to a JPEG file. When I have time I'll rescan it myself to try to improve the grain. I have noticed in the past that TMAX 3200 in a dark situation like this is grainy but I agree with you that this looks excessive.

thanks
Jim
 
Yes very grainy. I did not develop I sent to a lab I use in California. They also scanned it to a JPEG file. When I have time I'll rescan it myself to try to improve the grain. I have noticed in the past that TMAX 3200 in a dark situation like this is grainy but I agree with you that this looks excessive.

thanks
Jim
Too bad!
The development data would be interesting...
Never had such a grain with TMZ, looks very ... special.
 
Thanks Helen, this wasn't actually a posed scene for the photo shoot at the fort, more of snapshot that turned out to be quite fitting for the theme ;)

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"Machinengewehr instructions, Berlin 1945" same set-up
 
Finally processed some shots from Cuba last month - all are from my Leica II with 1938 uncoated Summar on Plus-X. Apologies for the dust & drying marks, I rushed these a bit:

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