NaChase
Well-known
M6 + 35 Summaron 2.8 + Kodak Portra 400
From Summer to Fall by Nick Chase, on Flickr
From Summer to Fall by Nick Chase, on Flickr


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matt335
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LISA, an artist
LISA, an artist
It really is a nice lens. It's mounted on my chrome M4. (samples from my Summaron 35mm)
Neopan 1600 in D76 stock and a negscan.
LISA, an artist
It really is a nice lens. It's mounted on my chrome M4. (samples from my Summaron 35mm)
Neopan 1600 in D76 stock and a negscan.

matt335
Well-known
Robbie (2009)
Robbie (2009)
1600asa Neopan in D76 stock. negscan. M4
Robbie (2009)

1600asa Neopan in D76 stock. negscan. M4
matt335
Well-known
Father and Son (musicians).
Father and Son (musicians).
I may have posted this before... shot on Tri-x 400asa in D76 stock. negscan.
Father and Son (musicians).

I may have posted this before... shot on Tri-x 400asa in D76 stock. negscan.
karlin
Well-known
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
LOVE these Two... Wonderful !!
karlin
Well-known
LOVE these Two... Wonderful !!
Thanks Helen!
NaChase
Well-known
Leica M2 + 35 Summaron 2.8 + Kodak TMAX 400
December in Black and White by Nick Chase, on Flickr
December in Black and White by Nick Chase, on Flickr


CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
M3 + Summaron 35f2.8 + HP5 semi stand developed in Rodinal 1:100

Anthony Harvey
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Great photo, Charles.
I love the wide range of tones that semi-stand gives, especially with Rodinal. It seems to keep the highlights but with Rodinal it allows them to sparkle as well, and although it still gives shadow detail the black tones have a great intensity. As another poster has mentioned elsewhere it seems to gives images that are both soft and hard at the same time.
My own experience has been that five minutes between very gentle agitation gives maximum effect without unpredictable oddities appearing from time to time. What do you find?
Anthony
I love the wide range of tones that semi-stand gives, especially with Rodinal. It seems to keep the highlights but with Rodinal it allows them to sparkle as well, and although it still gives shadow detail the black tones have a great intensity. As another poster has mentioned elsewhere it seems to gives images that are both soft and hard at the same time.
My own experience has been that five minutes between very gentle agitation gives maximum effect without unpredictable oddities appearing from time to time. What do you find?
Anthony
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Thanks Anthony!
I use three gentle agitations at the start, then at 20 minutes, repeated at 40 minutes.
What I love about it is that edge effect which gives almost a halo at times.
I've never had irregularities using this method, but previous attempts without the middle agitation did. I am scrupulous about temperatures and try (especially at present) to keep it all at 20C.
I really do love the method, I tend to do it at breakfast time and can develop and do a lot of stuff in the gaps!
I use three gentle agitations at the start, then at 20 minutes, repeated at 40 minutes.
What I love about it is that edge effect which gives almost a halo at times.
I've never had irregularities using this method, but previous attempts without the middle agitation did. I am scrupulous about temperatures and try (especially at present) to keep it all at 20C.
I really do love the method, I tend to do it at breakfast time and can develop and do a lot of stuff in the gaps!
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
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Hmm, difficult to say but if it's a Belgian Shepherd it's probably checking the harness to see that the child is safe in the buggy...
Regards, David
That's my reaction as well. I've had a lot of Shepherds and all I see there is a gentle and protective gaze! Great shot!
jamin-b
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I've been using my googled one lately with an M8 and dark red IR filter. Here are a few samples:
L1022046 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr
L1022050 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr
L1022066-Edit by Ben Sandler, on Flickr
L1022058 by Ben Sandler, on Flickr




David Hughes
David Hughes
That's my reaction as well. I've had a lot of Shepherds and all I see there is a gentle and protective gaze! Great shot!
Can't agree more, and the only dog with a sense of humour that I've ever come across...
Regards, David
Ngyuen Khoa
Newbie
M3 + Summaron 35f2.8 + HP5 semi stand developed in Rodinal 1:100
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Nice shot, Charles
Ngyuen Khoa
Newbie
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Nice shot, Charles
Thanks Ngyuen - that's very kind, and a lovely shot of yours too.
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analoged
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Nice Doug!
Thanks! Goggled Summaron on an M240...Nice Doug!
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