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Leica M6 + Neopan 400 + Nikon Coolscan VED

  • kanxz
    Participant

    It’s my first roll of b&w film and develop it my self :D , and you can see the air bubble marks on the film :shock:
    Camera: Leica M6
    Lens: Leica Noctilux 50mm f1.0
    Film: Fujifilm Neopan 400
    Scanner: Nikon Coolscan VED
    Took place: DCU Students Apartment, Park near by DCU






    guthrij
    Participant

    Nice to see some images from the good old Leica M6. I like #2. Looks like he is playing a C# major chord. Pity about the bubbles.

    I covet your Noctilux. I have a Summilux 50 mm f1.4

    thefizz
    Participant

    I haven’t seen bubbles like these before. My guess is excessive agitation with no effort to knock the bubbles to the top. Our Beginner’s Darkroom workshop would sort that out fairly quick :wink:

    Fintan
    Participant

    lovely shallow DOF there

    kanxz
    Participant

    guthrij wrote:

    Nice to see some images from the good old Leica M6. I like #2. Looks like he is playing a C# major chord. Pity about the bubbles.

    I covet your Noctilux. I have a Summilux 50 mm f1.4

    guthrij, thanks!
    M6 is a realy good camera, but I still covet MP :D
    About the bubbles, coz it’s the first time I rolling the film to the reels, and my feeling in the darkroom bag is not skilled, so the space between the film is not enough, the dubbles can’t knocked out during the washing.
    PS: Summilux 50 mm f1.4 is a really good lens, I have it before, but I sold it when I got the noct :wink:

    kanxz
    Participant

    thefizz wrote:

    I haven’t seen bubbles like these before. My guess is excessive agitation with no effort to knock the bubbles to the top. Our Beginner’s Darkroom workshop would sort that out fairly quick :wink:

    :D I solved it allready, now never happen again!

    kanxz
    Participant

    Fintan wrote:

    lovely shallow DOF there

    Thanks Fintan! :D

    kanxz
    Participant

    Post some pics took in Howth. :D

    kanxz
    Participant
    jessthespringer
    Participant

    These are great! I like second from the first set, nice tones. I also like the forth from the second set.
    Was the second set shot with Neopan as well?

    Sinead.

    nfl-fan
    Participant

    Yep.. fab work there.. some really interesting and well executed shots there.. just love the technical finish that the films gives. The mini is a fave.

    Nice work. Well done.

    J

    kanxz
    Participant

    Jess the Springer wrote:

    These are great! I like second from the first set, nice tones. I also like the forth from the second set.
    Was the second set shot with Neopan as well?

    Sinead.

    Hi Sinead,
    Thanks! It’s not Neopan 400, It’s Ilford HP5, these days I found another movie film, it’s really good film! I will post it in another topic. :)
    Kan

    kanxz
    Participant

    nfl-fan wrote:

    Yep.. fab work there.. some really interesting and well executed shots there.. just love the technical finish that the films gives. The mini is a fave.

    Nice work. Well done.

    J

    Hi J,
    Thanks! I love this Mini too! :lol:

    jb7
    Participant

    I haven’t seen marks like that before either-
    but I wonder if it could be drying marks,
    from bubbles left by suds-
    Did you use washing up liquid as a photo flo?

    There does look to be developer bubbles as well though-

    Good series-
    I like the Trawler, and the last one-
    and the one of the C sharp major…

    j

    water_sm
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