petronius
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Kevin, thanks again for your kind words and the constant positive feedback to my photos!
Trappedin DC thanks to you too!
And thanks to the whole bunch of fellows who are still interested in my photos after all these years.
The coming spring will hopefully bring more pictures and the fact that I shot in very narrow circle around my house will allow me to squeeze some more photos out of the covid mess.
I´m actually thinking about a Rollei 35 color book.
For all the others who are new to this thread: There are still some examples of my book available.
Trappedin DC thanks to you too!
And thanks to the whole bunch of fellows who are still interested in my photos after all these years.
The coming spring will hopefully bring more pictures and the fact that I shot in very narrow circle around my house will allow me to squeeze some more photos out of the covid mess.
I´m actually thinking about a Rollei 35 color book.
For all the others who are new to this thread: There are still some examples of my book available.
agentlossing
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Rollei color book sounds great to me! I support this idea!
petronius
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Thank you for the support, but prepare to wait;-)
Roll 515, Tessar, Kodak Gold 200
Roll 515, Tessar, Kodak Gold 200

petronius
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Roll 517; Tessar, Kodak Gold 200

petronius
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Roll 518, Tessar, Kodak Gold 200

petronius
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Roll 519, Tessar, Kodak Gold 200

agentlossing
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The color in that last one is magical.
petronius
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The Kodak Gold is sometimes surprising me!
agentlossing
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Yeah I agree. It seems to have a personality of its own, sometimes results look quite different from other times.
petronius
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Roll 520; Tessar, Kodak Gold 200

DwF
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I agree, the color is really nice but I also particularly am drawn to the color in the one further up w Billboard. Really nice and more muted/real that what I've gotten with my Rollei 35. I have not shot with it in sometime but was thinking I would try a roll of Portra next. Maybe I will look for plain Kodak Gold.
Tjat said, I was just given some Ektar, but that will be more saturated I know.....
David
Tjat said, I was just given some Ektar, but that will be more saturated I know.....
David
petronius
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Normally the Kodak Gold gives more muted colors (well, by developing and scanning by this lab). A little increase of the contrast lets some colors pop out, but usually I let color be as it is delivered. I had enough high contrast in my B&W pictures, I presume.
DwF
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Overall good contrast in both (color and b&w). I think of my Rollei as fairly contrasty for an older (but not too older
lens.
David
David
petronius
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Roll 521, Tessar, Kodak Gold 200

Guy Pinhas
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Great images as per usual! Looking forwards to another book in the near future 
petronius
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Roll 522, Tessar, Kodak Gold 200

petronius
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Roll 523, Tessar, Kodak Gold 200

petronius
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Roll 524, Tessar, Germany; Kodak Gold 200

petronius
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dito

agentlossing
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I'm loving the color look Zeno! Looking forward to more.
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