Thank you. We were fortunate enough to spend the weekend before last in Switzerland. The black and white ones were taken in Luzern. The colour ones are in Interlaken, apart from the penultimate one, which was taken from the train on the way back to Geneva.
Yes, Colorplus is great value for money and I actually prefer it for landscape photos over portra. The latter is more suited to (and excels at) portraits, street, urban etc in my view.
This roll of Ilford HP5+ in my M-A lasted from December of last year to the middle of April. I think the dreary grey weather in my part of Switzerland made it less exciting to get out and shoot. The spring helped a ton. All on the M-A with the Summilux-M 1:1.4/28 Asph.
I took two film cameras with me on our trip to Brittany earlier this month: a Leica and a Holga. I've finished developing all the Holga rolls now; here are a few of my faves (see the "What some people are doing with Holgas" thread for more). For B&W I used HP5+ and Kentmere; for colour I used Fujifilm Pro 400H.
opotopo wrote:
Thank you. We were fortunate enough to spend the weekend before last in Switzerland. The black and white ones were taken in Luzern. The colour ones are in Interlaken, apart from the penultimate one, which was taken from the train on the way back to Geneva.
Yes, Colorplus is great value for money and I actually prefer it for landscape photos over portra. The latter is more suited to (and excels at) portraits, street, urban etc in my view.
Ah ha, yes, I was about to ask whether the one with the paraglider was Interlaken! It’s many years since we’ve been there (we now always tend to go to SE Switzerland), and I think there has been a bit of building done near the river, but I thought I recognised the layout of bridges and the main island in th4 river.
I agree with @Desmolicious , too, excellent colours! Great images altogether, in fact.