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Hasselblad 501CM, Planar 3.5/100 CFi, Rollei IR 400, Hoya R72, Pyrocat-HD.

 
Hasselblad 501CM, 4/50 Distagon CFi, Agfa Copex Rapid, SPUR Dokuspeed SL-N.

 
Very nice.

Thank you. Another from that same roll, again with the 4/50 Distagon:



This film/developer combination is capable of some truly amazing results. Looking at the negs with a 20x loupe is mindblowing.
 
This is three years old, just scanned it and the white balance is not perfect for sure but I was using a terrible monitor.

This is where I placed my tent for the night - so this is the view I woke up to!
Nordland, Northen Norway, 2016

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by Johan, on Flickr
Toyo Field 45AII
Sinar-zoom back
Kodak Ektar
 
Thank you. Another from that same roll, again with the 4/50 Distagon:

Amazing !

Nordland, Northen Norway, 2016

Like this one a lot !

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Some old stuff ... captured with a Konica Hexar AF on Kodak Ektachrome Elite 100 (5045) / June 1994 in the French Alps



 
My home town

Bronica Sq-A 80/2.8 w/pola filter
SFX 200 in PMK
 
Here's an iPhone snap from this weekend. I call it "Strawberry Bacon".


 
One more from the roll of Copex Rapid mentioned above, this time with the 3.5/100 CFi lens. Compositionally it is not nearly as strong as the other two, but it serves as an example of what this lens can do. The image is absolutely pin-sharp and free of optical defects right into the very tips of the corner wings on the negative (as seen with a 20x loupe). Quite amazing. Apologies if I appear to be evangelising this lens, but its reputation is certainly not hyperbole, as I have seen some people claim. Further apologies are due for the rather obnoxious full size of the attached image, but I wanted to clearly illustrate the point:

 
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Hasselblad 501CM, Planar 2.8/80 CFE, Kodak Ektar, Heliopan Slim High Transmission SH-PMC CPL

 
I shot this scene on both Provia 100F and Ektar but couldn't really decide which I liked better, though if pushed I'd probably lean towards the more muted tones of the Ektar in this particular example. You can also really see the bluer tonality of the greens in the Provia shot. Which do you guys prefer?

Hasselblad 501CM, Planar 3.5/100 CFi, Heliopan Slim High Transmission SH-PMC CPL:

Provia100F


Ektar
 
Hasselblad 501CM, Planar 3.5/100 CFi, Ektar 100, Heliopan Slim High Transmission SH-PMC CPL:

 
Hasselblad 501CM, Planar 3.5/100 CFi, Ektar 100, Heliopan Slim High Transmission SH-PMC CPL:

These are spectacular. Well done! But I admit, I like your Copex B&W examples also, maybe a bit more. They just sing.
 
There are some spectacular examples above. You guys (and ladies) are masters. Here is a modest offering: Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA, October 2019. The trees are remains of tragic forest fires about a decade ago. This from long -expired Kodak Ektar 25 from my Yashica Electro 35CC camera, hand-held, with polarizer. Cheers,

 
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I just love this. The color and texture come together in such richness. Those first Ektar films were something weren’t they!