The scene with the rocks was absolutely great good contrast good tonality would
composition just a good picture
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On Feb 11, 2018, at 2:16 AM, CarlosMFreaza
<cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
These are two of the shots taken with the 2,8C with Kodak Portra 400 120 color
film, after to use the B&W Tmax 400:
It could be necessary good luck and your quick decision to capture this moment
with a mechanical camera at 1/250 dedicating one frame for the pirpose,,
thinking you have 12 frames only:
https://flic.kr/p/Ezs1sr
You could find some hidden sites when you walk:
https://flic.kr/p/EyGTy2
Carlos
2018-02-03 8:22 GMT-03:00 CarlosMFreaza
<cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:cmfreaza@xxxxxxxxx>>:
I was mainly enjoying the refurbished 3,5F Planar (sometimes the 2,8F) during
last year, giving a rest for the 2,8C Xenotar.
I spent holidays in southern Brazil last two weeks, thinkin it was the time to
use the 2,8C again. I I carried it with a B&W Tmax 400 and a Portra 400; I also
carried the 35S and the digital Lumix LX7; I travelled by car. Photography is
secondary when I spend holidays, I dedicate some time during the last days to
do it, this way you got an idea about the subjects. Sand is a problem for the
cameras in the beach, I hope I was careful enough there:
Rolleiflex 2,8C Xenotar; Romek PQ7 developer 1+3.
I like the red filter effect for some subjects:
. https://flic.kr/p/K54GhP
A scene in the beach:
https://flic.kr/p/23XJJmS
Carlos