On Saturday, we decided to go to the Oregon coast for a couple of days. Mostly it was gray and drizzly but there were a few bright spots. These are from the Yaquina Head National Protected Area in Newport, Oregon. All were taken with a M4-2, Voigtlander 50 2.5 Color Skopar LTM, 022 filter using Tr-X @ ISO 200 and developed in the Film Photography Project D-76 clone FPP-76 1+1:
A little note about what you will find at the top of the stairs:
madNbad wrote:
On Saturday, we decided to go to the Oregon coast for a couple of days. Mostly it was gray and drizzly but there were a few bright spots. These are from the Yaquina Head National Protected Area in Newport, Oregon. All were taken with a M4-2, Voigtlander 50 2.5 Color Skopar LTM, 022 filter using Tr-X @ ISO 200 and developed in the Film Photography Project D-76 clone FPP-76 1+1:
Thanks! I’ve got a second roll from down on the beach still to develop. The problem was the high tides were really high and didn’t leave much beach. Even with knee high Muck boots it was still chancy trying to get around
My Canon P started having shutter problems so I'm testing out my LTM lenses on my Leica M2-R. So far so good: I just finished a roll of Pan-F with my Canon 35/1.8 LTM and got some keepers.
bjhurley wrote:
My Canon P started having shutter problems so I'm testing out my LTM lenses on my Leica M2-R. So far so good: I just finished a roll of Pan-F with my Canon 35/1.8 LTM and got some keepers.
Love the under bridge shot. I sold my perfect Canon P because I much preferred using my LTM lenses on my Ms. But if I didn't have an M, the P is a great option.
Desmolicious wrote:
Love the under bridge shot. I sold my perfect Canon P because I much preferred using my LTM lenses on my Ms. But if I didn't have an M, the P is a great option.
I actually prefer the Canon P to my Leica; it's bigger and fits better in my hand, although I do prefer the rangefinder patch on Leica; the indistinct patch on the Canon took a while to get used to. Having all three framelines visible all the time is a drawback to the Canon P as well. I still have it and am going to try to adjust the shutter myself, but if that doesn't work I'll just sell it as a parts camera.