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11-09-2013, 10:02 AM   #8926
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I really like the results you're getting from this camera. Sometimes I wish I lived somewhere less sunny just so that I could use Portra 400 more. In Spain the rule is sunny 22, so ISO 400 film is off-limits most of the time.

11-09-2013, 12:09 PM   #8927
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I really like the results you're getting from this camera. Sometimes I wish I lived somewhere less sunny just so that I could use Portra 400 more. In Spain the rule is sunny 22, so ISO 400 film is off-limits most of the time.
You can get some portra 160 ! Which is absolutely fantastic AFAIC
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I really like the results you're getting from this camera. Sometimes I wish I lived somewhere less sunny just so that I could use Portra 400 more. In Spain the rule is sunny 22, so ISO 400 film is off-limits most of the time.
I like them as well. I regret not buying the one I saw.

You can shoot Porta 400 at 200 with great results BTW.
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You can get some portra 160 ! Which is absolutely fantastic AFAIC
Yes, I've used it too, but I like the results I see from Portra 400 more.

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I really like the results you're getting from this camera. Sometimes I wish I lived somewhere less sunny just so that I could use Portra 400 more. In Spain the rule is sunny 22, so ISO 400 film is off-limits most of the time.
Why not shoot at fast Suter speeds, or with neural density filters?
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I took this today with my medium format film camera. The photo was taken at Horseshoe Park in Rocky Mountain National Park close to sunset. The sun was setting just behind the mountain to the left, briefly lighting up the lone tree on the hill.

I intentionally didn't crop the film borders fully, I kind of like the effect of showing the film edge on some photos.

Taken with a Mamiya RB67 medium format camera on Foma 100 film. Developed in Xtol at 1:1.



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I took this today with my medium format film camera. The photo was taken at Hoseshoe Park in Rocky Mountain National Park close to sunset. The sun was setting just behind the mountain to the left, briefly lighting up the lone tree on the hill.

I intentionally didn't crop the film borders fully, I kind of like the effect of showing the film edge on some photos.

Taken with a Mamiya RB67 medium format camera on Foma 100 film. Developed in Xtol at 1:1.


Wonderful photo!

11-09-2013, 11:47 PM   #8933
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QuoteOriginally posted by Colorado CJ Quote
I took this today with my medium format film camera. The photo was taken at Horseshoe Park in Rocky Mountain National Park close to sunset. The sun was setting just behind the mountain to the left, briefly lighting up the lone tree on the hill.

I intentionally didn't crop the film borders fully, I kind of like the effect of showing the film edge on some photos.

Taken with a Mamiya RB67 medium format camera on Foma 100 film. Developed in Xtol at 1:1.


Yep very nice!

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11-10-2013, 05:12 PM   #8934
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QuoteOriginally posted by Colorado CJ Quote
I took this today with my medium format film camera. The photo was taken at Horseshoe Park in Rocky Mountain National Park close to sunset. The sun was setting just behind the mountain to the left, briefly lighting up the lone tree on the hill.

I intentionally didn't crop the film borders fully, I kind of like the effect of showing the film edge on some photos.

Taken with a Mamiya RB67 medium format camera on Foma 100 film. Developed in Xtol at 1:1.


Wow! Great photo.
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I like this, nice quality--maybe it could be cropped a bit... I've never seen Ginkgo white like that, nice!
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I like this, nice quality--maybe it could be cropped a bit... I've never seen Ginkgo white like that, nice!
Thanks David.
I think you're right about the photo needing to be cropped. I did crop it a but, I'm always hesitant to crop film shots.
The Ginkgo around here become a very pale yellow just before the leaves fall off. They are very beautiful.
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X-post from M lenses. Dug this Kodachrome slide up from 1977 taken with MX and 100mmF4 Macro, all just hand held.

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