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05-05-2014, 05:43 PM   #2956
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Wellington Community Hall. Chinon CE-3, Super Takumar 105/2.8 probably at f/11, Ilford Delta 400. I liked this subject because in addition to having some nice geometrical components, the angle of the sun brought out the texture of the stucco wall.

Very well done! So much to like about this. The rail shadow angle really activates the image. All the details add to the magic, and there are a lot. Great image.

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QuoteOriginally posted by John Poirier Quote
Wellington Community Hall. Chinon CE-3, Super Takumar 105/2.8 probably at f/11, Ilford Delta 400. I liked this subject because in addition to having some nice geometrical components, the angle of the sun brought out the texture of the stucco wall.

Very nice!

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Like the last shot!

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QuoteOriginally posted by Jacquot Quote
Very well done! So much to like about this. The rail shadow angle really activates the image. All the details add to the magic, and there are a lot. Great image.
Thanks!
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St Helen's Church Wheathampstead. FED2, Kodak BW400CN film, Industar 26m lens, orange filter.


St Helens, Wheathampstead par Kris Lockyear, on ipernity
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St Helen's Church Wheathampstead. FED2, Kodak BW400CN film, Industar 26m lens, orange filter.


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Mighty fine work with that FED 2 I would say...might fine indeed.


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QuoteOriginally posted by stevebrot Quote
Mighty fine work with that FED 2 I would say...might fine indeed.


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Thanks Steve.
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First roll from my new (to me) Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35mm folder. Shot on Agfa APX 100 which I thought I wasn't going to like but it turned out well, developed by Panda Photo lab in Seattle. Everything was shot through a Zeiss Ikon light yellow filter:













The last one is the Colton special.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Archimedes the Dog Quote
First roll from my new (to me) Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35mm folder. Shot on Agfa APX 100 which I thought I wasn't going to like but it turned out well, developed by Panda Photo lab in Seattle. Everything was shot through a Zeiss Ikon light yellow filter:

The last one is the Colton special.
Yeah, looks good!

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QuoteOriginally posted by stevebrot Quote
Mighty fine work with that FED 2 I would say...might fine indeed.


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Very much agree. Those cameras are gorgeous, too.

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Yeah, looks good!

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And thanks!! Easily my favorite camera at the moment.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Archimedes the Dog Quote
First roll from my new (to me) Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35mm folder. Shot on Agfa APX 100 which I thought I wasn't going to like but it turned out well, developed by Panda Photo lab in Seattle. Everything was shot through a Zeiss Ikon light yellow filter:
Nice looking shots. I would never have guessed they were APX100 if you didn't mention it. My APX100 shots always have noticeable grain, due to my use of Rodinal developer. It would be interesting to know what developer your lab uses because it gives the film a different look.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Vendee Quote
Nice looking shots. I would never have guessed they were APX100 if you didn't mention it. My APX100 shots always have noticeable grain, due to my use of Rodinal developer. It would be interesting to know what developer your lab uses because it gives the film a different look.
I'll ask next time I am there. They run Rodinal once a month because it gives that grainy look for people who want it, but especially at 35mm I don't care as much, and I use Fomapan for things I want to look lo-fi, though the tones of the APX are nice. I've been working though different films lately in a haphazard way for the fun of it.

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