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Out last night with the M2, Canon 50mm f/1.2 wide open, and Neopan 1600.

One amusing moment...a young guy stopped me and said, "Hey, is that that Panasonic that looks like a Leica?" Meaning, I assume, the L1. "No, it's an M2!" I said. "Whoooaaaa, man, that's the way it's done!" I have to admit I was proud as hell to be shooting an all manual camera after dark without a meter. Live dangerously!!!!

The portrait is my friend Jim, quite a good abstract photographer.

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Seriously good. Man, I have to get my non-metered night shooting down. ;)

Hell, I don't have mine down! You should see the rest of the roll ;)

Neopan is great. In D76 it has a really crazy grain, like popcorn or something. Or maybe that's Neopan 400. Anyway, I like it.
 
Neopan grain in D76 is actually very good ... check out Alkis' Neopan shots on flickr. PeterC posted a Neopan shot in Rodinal 1:25 (!) that was astounding. Neopan has remarkably good grain for a 1600 speed film. It is APX 400 that seems to have overly stated grain. ;)

I haven't tried Neopan in XTol, but it's something I will probably do.
 
The 50mm f1.2 is a magical lens for sure - the reason for buying it (as it is for buying any large aperture lens imho) is to shoot it at f1.2 as much as possible :D - I sometimes consider buying another one but then I think about the size and where/how I would use it.

Good stuff :)

Dave
 
Thanks guys; the 1600 does look good in Rodinal - I like it. I used to use it as my regular developer; my local B&M shop didn't carry it so I ended up with a (big) batch of Xtol. If I can remember, I'll run some rolls of 1600 through it and post the results.

The 1600 seems to have a nice grain, considering it's 1600 especially. I also like the tonality and contrast of it.

So many people have always told me that Neopan 1600 is 'really 1250' but ya know.. I've always shot it at 1600 and gotten awesome results - it would be my "go to" film for shooting bands in clubs and such.

Cheers,
Dave
 
I have to admit I have considered it a 1250 film, but this shot @ 1600 was OK... D76.

ALERT: IF DOLLS SCARE YOU, CLOSE YOUR BROWSER!!!



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Trius, oh my God! That is insane. It's great how the woman and the doll have the same hair...and in between them is the baby photo...brilliant.
 
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I warned you guys! ROTFLMAO!!!

Thanks for the compliments (at least I think they're compliments) ... that roll sat undeveloped for a long time ... years. When I processed it and saw the neg, I was stunned. First of all, I barely remember taking it; in fact, I don't even know how to date the thing. The framed photo of the baby could be either my great-niece ... or her mom!

Second, what in the world was I thinking when I made the shot? Actually, I wasn't thinking at all, I was just reacting, which turned out to be a good thing. Since the doll had been around our family for ages and ages, it didn't seem scary to me at the time. But the photo is something entirely different!

Don't mean to hijack this thread, especially since it's an evil SLR shot. :D

Earl
 
Hey Mabelsound, love those scenes of Ithaca! I lived there for a few years doing a Ph.D. at Cornell. Was last back in 2005 for a postdoc...
 
Ah, cool, in what? I teach English at Cornell...and the portrait of my friend is at The Nines, where we'd gone for a couple of beers.

The Nines!

I was a fellow at the SocHum in 2005 and I know a bunch of people at Cornell. Who knows, maybe we've met before?
 
The Nines!

I was a fellow at the SocHum in 2005 and I know a bunch of people at Cornell. Who knows, maybe we've met before?

Who knows! I started there in 2006, but have been bumming around Cornell's writing program as a townie for more than ten years. I'm sure we know a bunch of the same people...
 
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