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11-05-2013, 10:32 AM   #8896
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QuoteOriginally posted by gofour3 Quote
Nice set, like the second red berry shot.

Phil.
Thanks!

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Here's a picture of one scout talking to another who was crying (I think somebody stole his money?)
Nice one, great moment.

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Great set, I like the bicycle shot.
Thanks!

QuoteOriginally posted by arnold Quote
Creston BC, August 1977. Pentax MX M50/1.7
Nice ones, particularly the horses and rainbow!

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Zeiss Ikon Nettax 513/16, Novar-Anastigmat 75/4.5, Kodak Ektar 100
Nice, my parents used to have a beetle.
Still remember my father driving it up a very steep mountain pass in first gear on the Austrian - Yugoslav border while other cars were being towed up by tractors.

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A couple more from 1977 with my Pentax MX. Mt Baker Washington State, and a fence in BC Canada.
Nice ones!

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The last from my first roll with the Yashica 14e, 45mm f/1.4, Hema 200 ISO film.
Must say I'm impressed with the lens. I need to clean the finder and rangefinder glass though, it's very hard to see the rf spot.

Tomorrow I'm gonna try to scan some of the first roll with the Voigtlander Vitessa.





And some spectacular flare... I think it's the uv filter more than the lens to blame here. And this was with the hood.
Still like the picture though.

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It's been a while. Here's a few of a local bridge at sunrise. I used the MX with the M28/2.8, loaded with Kodak Gold 100.

First attempt...


I like this crop better.


And then this one a minute or two later.


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11-05-2013, 05:42 PM   #8899
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QuoteOriginally posted by Agnostic Quote
The last from my first roll with the Yashica 14e, 45mm f/1.4, Hema 200 ISO film.
Must say I'm impressed with the lens. I need to clean the finder and rangefinder glass though, it's very hard to see the rf spot.
Good ones. I have this Yashica myself, and the lens is remarkable. The rangefinder spot, like yours has faded, and a little black marker spot on the view finder helps bring it up.

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And some spectacular flare... I think it's the uv filter more than the lens to blame here. And this was with the hood.
Still like the picture though.
I am still amazed at how well my M lenses handled directly into the sun. See here:
https://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/12-post-your-photos/240934-landscape-directly-into-sun.html

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Here is a slide from 1977 in BC Canada. Pentax MX and M50f1.7
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QuoteOriginally posted by hollywoodfred Quote
It's been a while. Here's a few of a local bridge at sunrise. I used the MX with the M28/2.8, loaded with Kodak Gold 100.

First attempt...


I like this crop better.


And then this one a minute or two later.


cheers,
Fred
Nice work, I really like the last one!

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Nice work, I really like the last one!

Phil.
Thanks Phil. I'm looking forward to the day when I have more than two shots per roll worth sharing with others.

Here's one from another roll of Kodak Gold 100, with the MX and M50/1.4...



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QuoteOriginally posted by hollywoodfred Quote
It's been a while. Here's a few of a local bridge at sunrise. I used the MX with the M28/2.8, loaded with Kodak Gold 100.

First attempt...


I like this crop better.


And then this one a minute or two later.


cheers,
Fred
Last one is best imo. Nice picture!

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Good ones. I have this Yashica myself, and the lens is remarkable. The rangefinder spot, like yours has faded, and a little black marker spot on the view finder helps bring it up.


I am still amazed at how well my M lenses handled directly into the sun. See here:
https://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/12-post-your-photos/240934-landscape-directly-into-sun.html
Yeah, I was looking for some black tape to bring out the rangefinder spot, I guess a black marker spot would do the trick too.

And you are right about the M lenses, here's a Pentax M 28/2.8 on sony nex3 shot straight into the sun: DSC06200r | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

QuoteOriginally posted by hollywoodfred Quote
Thanks Phil. I'm looking forward to the day when I have more than two shots per roll worth sharing with others.

Here's one from another roll of Kodak Gold 100, with the MX and M50/1.4...
It's the shadow that makes this picture for me.



First shots from the Voigtlander Vitessa I showed in the Camera Pr0n thread, Ultron 50mm f/2, Hema 200 ISO color film





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QuoteOriginally posted by hollywoodfred Quote
Thanks Phil. I'm looking forward to the day when I have more than two shots per roll worth sharing with others.

Here's one from another roll of Kodak Gold 100, with the MX and M50/1.4...
The goat shadow on the red barn is a cool photo all in itself.


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QuoteOriginally posted by Agnostic Quote
Last one is best imo. Nice picture!

Yeah, I was looking for some black tape to bring out the rangefinder spot, I guess a black marker spot would do the trick too.

And you are right about the M lenses, here's a Pentax M 28/2.8 on sony nex3 shot straight into the sun: DSC06200r | Flickr - Photo Sharing!


It's the shadow that makes this picture for me.

First shots from the Voigtlander Vitessa I showed in the Camera Pr0n thread, Ultron 50mm f/2, Hema 200 ISO color film
Thanks Agnostic, on both counts. On the goat pic, it was the shadow that brought me to take the shot, and again the shadow caused me to select it to post here.

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The goat shadow on the red barn is a cool photo all in itself.

Steve
Steve, I thought that was an interesting idea, so I tried a few crops. Not sure I had your vision - see below. I'd like to get another shot with the goat closer to the barn and the sun lower in the sky. I'm hoping that will bring the shadow higher on the barn. Thanks for the inspiration!

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QuoteOriginally posted by hollywoodfred Quote
Thanks Phil. I'm looking forward to the day when I have more than two shots per roll worth sharing with others.

Here's one from another roll of Kodak Gold 100, with the MX and M50/1.4...
I rarely get more than 1 or 2 shots per roll worth sharing

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First shots from the Voigtlander Vitessa I showed in the Camera Pr0n thread, Ultron 50mm f/2, Hema 200 ISO color film
Nice photos. Looks like the Ulton and Vitessa are winners.
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Shot some Tri X through my OM1 and an orange filter.

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Not sure I had your vision - see below.
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I rarely get more than 1 or 2 shots per roll worth sharing

Nice photos. Looks like the Ulton and Vitessa are winners.
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Kalimar Reflex Model SL, Kaligar 80mm f/2.8, Kodak Portra 400
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