Share Some RF Shots 11


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so fast 11 already...


#1. old lady at Hong Kong's Dried Seafood Street
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#3. no flash required
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Classic look and love grain bro.. :thumbsup:


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Some Landscape shots :)
Still trying to improve on using RF...quite like Tmax 400 quality...should i continue with it or Trix 400 ?


I love both Tmax 400 and Tri-x 400. Tmax is very good for vintage lenses and Tri-x 400 is a all round film (push and pull just about everything) :lovegrin: Super useful if you shoot at night. :thumbsup:


nice landscapes...the cv is a sharp little beast, and yields very natural colors....

Tmax is a modern grain b/w film so gives you very smooth & sharp results, Tri X on the other hand is a classical grain film so results look very retro (think old newspapers pics), grainy & sharp at the same time, but it is highly versatile, you can shoot from iso 200-3200 and still get lovely images. Try some Tri X, shoot with it and see how you feel. Use whatever you like at the end of the day

Check out "hookonclassic" one of the members here, he does very nice Tmax work, smooth and silky


Tmax.. :lovegrin:


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I love both Tmax 400 and Tri-x 400. Tmax is very good for vintage lenses and Tri-x 400 is a all round film (push and pull just about everything) :lovegrin: Super useful if you shoot at night. :thumbsup:





Tmax.. :lovegrin:


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just loaded a roll of Tri-x.....i havent try develop any film yet but i guess i will do it soon since many of u guys doing it...;)
 

just loaded a roll of Tri-x.....i havent try develop any film yet but i guess i will do it soon since many of u guys doing it...;)

Is always a plus to do your own developing. But, not a must.
But, it will save you a fair bit of you want to work more with original b&w film.

Keep the post coming.. :thumbsup:

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M7 + TMAX400. (Old pictures.)


You go left. I go right.

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I like it dark. :lovegrin:
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these were shot today...

Tri-x 400 at 1000, with Diafine.

Shot with the XPan Rangefinder Camera.

"East Coast Park"
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"Lau Ling 132 Fishball Noodle in Simpang Bedok"
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"East Coast Sailing Club"
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"Our Sand in Plain Sight"
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Very Nice!:thumbsup:
 

Scenes from Chatchuchak Market. FujiGF670

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Father and Son

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Faces in the dark
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Pictures #1 and #2. Swee! :thumbsup:


Bro, I think you need a ZOOM lens on the last pic. ha ha... :p


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hahahahaa tks bro, yeah my only gripe about the rangefinder system is the lack of zoom.. heh.. :bsmilie:
 

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