carstenw wrote:
Is that a sleuth club? I tried to follow the link to Flickr, but it doesn't work...
Well it was a chance encounter. I was at a little christmas market in a small town which has a historic steam train running on weekends. This group emerged and they posed for photos (I didn't get to go to the best vantage point due to the crowd). I just did a bit of googling and found out that I must have run into the "German Sherlock Holmes Society"… I guess you could call that a sleuth club.
This was one of my first shot with my new (to me) M3, my first rangefinder. I think the old-fashioned film look fits rather well.
rattymouse wrote:
That Fuji Superia sure has punch!
Yeah it seems to ... I like it. I wanted to use slide film but the fastest was 400 and I thought that a little slow. It's even darker in HK today so I've loaded her up with Natura 1600. F/2.8 is giving me a reading of somewhere around 125-500 which is perfect. Hope it rains today too. Was waiting for the rain all yesterday but it never came ... I love it when the umbrellas come out
corposant wrote:
FP4+ - an underrated film (not a huge fan of Ilford in general).
I'm just getting into Ilford film these days. No one, but *no one*, supports film more solidly than Ilford so they are getting my business going forward. Except for the occasional Acros roll.
I really like kodak gold. The color palette is just pleasing to my eye. Here are a few from a freshly scanned roll of gold200 shot on a minolta srt201 with the rokkor 50 1.7, walgreens processed, scanned on a kodak pakon f135 plus, slight processing in LR4.4.