Great image. I love ilford 100. I enlarge I think to 13x9. I use 3.5 F Xenotar.
People amazed at the detail and the contrast. I kind of blew it off tell him
it’s the camera trust me it’s the camera and it is it’s a combination of the
camera in the film and it gets great results. I am trying to get that same kind
of sharpness and contrast with my Nikon digital it does a good job but the
learning curve seems to be very slow to get that kind of results out of it I’ve
seen some others do it but it eludes me. I am now fully retired and will have
more camera time. Thanks for the picture
Bill Schillereff
On Feb 7, 2020, at 12:41 AM, CarlosMFreaza
<cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
The storm is coming...
https://flic.kr/p/2ipWNpf
Carlos
El dom., 2 feb. 2020 a las 6:50, CarlosMFreaza
(<cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>>) escribió:
I spent a week at the farm. I only had the 2,8F Planar for two 120 roll film;
a color Kodak Portra 400 and a B&W Ilford Delta 100. I started using the color
film. and it took me five days to finish the Portra because photography was a
secondary activity. I loaded the Ilford last Wednesday and a storm broke out
and then rain, I couldn't take photos with the TLR. Last Thursday weather was
still bad, a drizzle fell along the morning but I took the photographs anyway,
some of them using tripod and long exposures times due to the poor light.
All the photographs with the Ilford have a drizzle as background:
https://flic.kr/p/2inUCcr
Carlos
PS: The Portra is waiting for the lab, they process film once per week now...