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Thanks!

I think this would be my next lens to get. Nokton 50mm F1.1, si beh swee!

No PP on this picture. Straight out from scanner & cropped away the film edges.

Tri-X 400 pushed to 1600
 

Thanks!

I think this would be my next lens to get. Nokton 50mm F1.1, si beh swee!

No PP on this picture. Straight out from scanner & cropped away the film edges.

Tri-X 400 pushed to 1600

nice man.. also making me want one..

your push processing also very swee.. very nicely controlled grain..
what's formula u use?
 

Thanks!

I think this would be my next lens to get. Nokton 50mm F1.1, si beh swee!

No PP on this picture. Straight out from scanner & cropped away the film edges.

Tri-X 400 pushed to 1600



Dun forget to thanks Dan for lens.;) I only use less that half a roll on Dan's f1.1 before I bought my own f1.1. Guess the poison is spreading. All thanks to Sir Dan. :bsmilie:



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It's been awhile I last posted pictures in CS.

Canon Vi-T + 28mm f3.5 + TriX400.

(Tokyo)
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almost touch
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Zorki-1 w/ Industar-22 lens
Ilford Delta 100 (Sunny 16)
Ilfotec DD-X
Epson V600.





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Very nice vintage feel.. :thumbsup:




Nepal, Heliar 15mm + M8

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Summicron 50mm

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Great set!:thumbsup:
If only I can take time off for a month. Alway wanted to go Nepal and India.


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nice man.. also making me want one..

your push processing also very swee.. very nicely controlled grain..
what's formula u use?



I use HC-110, the standard developing technique for 16mins at 20degs at dilution B.

Previously I used to end by pouring out the fixer& just do a quick rinse for 2 rounds & hang dry. These days I after rinsing, I soak the film in clean water for about an hour to make sure the fixer is gone.

Now I hardly get water stains, the film looks better. Just agitate very very very gently.

eamesboy said:
Dun forget to thanks Dan for lens. I only use less that half a roll on Dan's f1.1 before I bought my own f1.1. Guess the poison is spreading. All thanks to Sir Dan.

The Nokton 50mm F1.1 is shoikness to the max :thumbsup:
Will be on my next to buy list, gotta save up $$ first before going to Chiifei to surrender $$ :D

Boss, got one shot of you with Nokton 50mm F1.1

Si beh handsome
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Mamiya Super 23 with Sekor 100mm F2.8 on Ektar 100 - Hope you guys don't mind since it's medium format rangefinder - not 35mm.

Thanks everyone for wonderful comments on the previous shot. :)



A few of my japanese friend are using this. Lovely colors on the 100/f2.8. :)
I like the design which you could frame 6X4.5, 6x6, 6x7 and 6x9. The tilt shift on this super 23 is lovely. :heart:



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I use HC-110, the standard developing technique for 16mins at 20degs at dilution B.

Previously I used to end by pouring out the fixer& just do a quick rinse for 2 rounds & hang dry. These days I after rinsing, I soak the film in clean water for about an hour to make sure the fixer is gone.

Now I hardly get water stains, the film looks better. Just agitate very very very gently.



The Nokton 50mm F1.1 is shoikness to the max :thumbsup:
Will be on my next to buy list, gotta save up $$ first before going to Chiifei to surrender $$ :D

Boss, got one shot of you with Nokton 50mm F1.1

Si beh handsome




I bet you wouldn't buy one!:sticktong
Please remove my handsome pic.. Thanks. ha ha :p


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National Geographic standard :thumbsup:

Very nice vintage feel.. :thumbsup:

Great set!:thumbsup:
If only I can take time off for a month. Alway wanted to go Nepal and India.


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Thanks, certainly not Nat Geo Standard!!! Nepal is a "target rich" environment for street, so it was easy!!
 

Very nice color. :thumbsup:

Thanks bro..it was around 7pm then...the waiter trying to pull customer in for dinner....

the film is Kodak color plus 200, cant find it locally, but like the color of it so got a few off ebay..:)
 

When the future meets the past..

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