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Subject: [Leica] B/W films was: Jeffery PAW - Week 10 - À la manière de Robert Capa
From: jsmith342 at cox.net (Jeffery Smith)
Date: Wed Mar 8 08:14:59 2006

I do like the rich grays in that film. I'll get a few rolls when I order 
some Rodinal. What did you develop your FOMA film in?

> 
> From: "Daniel Ridings" <dlridings@gmail.com>
> Date: 2006/03/08 Wed AM 10:48:32 EST
> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org>
> Subject: [Leica] B/W films was: Jeffery PAW - Week 10 - ? la mani?re de 
> Robert Capa
> 
> I am going to allow myself to get "technical". :-) Walt already
> mentioned the tenuous link between Capa and the rest of us (we're not
> close enough).
> 
> Anyway, to the mundane details of film. I have been playing with other
> films in the event that the rug gets pulled out from under us (already
> happened to me once with Agfa APX400 in 120 format). The Efke films
> have never drawn my attention. They are just too slow for me.
> 
> So I've been toying with Fomapan, both 400 and 200. They are two
> different animals. The 400 reminds me of APX400. It's the 200 that I
> was going to exemplify here (mostly). One thing I like about Fomapan
> is that you can pull out some contrast even it dull situations.
> 
> These shot are from a fairly rainy, dreary day in London:
> 
> http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/shoebox/2006v0607/06v07-0002.jpg.html
> http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/shoebox/2006v0607/06v06-0003.jpg.html
> http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/shoebox/2006v0607/06v06-0004.jpg.html
> http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/shoebox/2006v0607/06v07-0005.jpg.html
> 
> The next two were really taken on an overcast day. I'm happy with the
> snap I can pull out of the negatives:
> 
> http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/shoebox/2006v09/06v09-0015.jpg.html
> http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/shoebox/2006v08/06v08-0006.jpg.html
> 
> Yet, if you have a really strong sun it doesn't block up (readily) in
> the highlights or the shadows. It handles contrast nicely:
> 
> http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/shoebox/2006v09/06v09-0008.jpg.html
> http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/shoebox/2006v09/06v09-0009.jpg.html
> 
> And portraits turn out nicely too in windowlight:
> 
> http://www.dlridings.se/gallery/v/shoebox/2006v08/06v08-0001.jpg.html
> 
> All these were taken with on-topic stuff. The last portrait was with
> the IIIf and 50/2.0 Summitar.
> 
> Of the two, Fomapan 400 and Fomapan 200, I think I actually prefer the
> 200. That surprizes me because I am very, very partial to faster
> films. But I am finding I can live with 200 now as the light returns
> just fine.
> 
> So much for film ...
> 
> Daniel
> 
> On 3/8/06, Jeffery Smith <jsmith342@cox.net> wrote:
> > Resisting digital as long as possible, I'm trying to find a
> > film/developer/lens/technique that will give me the look of some of the 
> > old
> > Capa and HCB images. I just received my first two boxes of Rollei 25 (the
> > varnished wooden boxes are pretty darned elegant for holding 10 rolls of
> > film) which I hope will give me a bit more density
> >
> > http://www.400tx.com/2006-10.html
> >
> > This right at the breach of the 17th St. Canal (you can see the white
> > sandbags in the background).
> >
> > Jeffery Smith
> > New Orleans, LA
> > http://www.400tx.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
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