Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
coldkennel's photo below reminds me of something John Constable would have painted. I really like this effect from older lenses.
I recently saw a few of Constable's paintings at the National Gallery in London. They're absolutely beautiful in real life, so I'm honoured to have created something even close to that. The man was a true master.
gelatin silver print (summilux 50mm f1.4 v1 black) leica mp
Wrong thread, Erik.
Erik van Straten
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Accidents can happen, I'm sorry.I recently saw a few of Constable's paintings at the National Gallery in London. They're absolutely beautiful in real life, so I'm honoured to have created something even close to that. The man was a true master.
Wrong thread, Erik.
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s_zemliakov
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Testing the 1937 uncoated Elmar with colour film. Very good results with little to no flare.
Senza titolo by Sasha Zemliakov, su Flickr
Senza titolo by Sasha Zemliakov, su Flickr
Senza titolo by Sasha Zemliakov, su Flickr



Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
I recently broke the habit of a lifetime and actually used some C41 film I was given back in 2010. Only 100 ISO, fridge-stored since fresh, so it held up pretty well. Put it in a Canon IIIa with an Elmar on the front, and took it everywhere for a while.
First time I've ever used the Elmar with colour film and it did a lot better job than expected:



Still not sold on this whole "colour photography" thing, though. It'll never catch on.
First time I've ever used the Elmar with colour film and it did a lot better job than expected:



Still not sold on this whole "colour photography" thing, though. It'll never catch on.
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