Post your favorite shot from your most recent roll

Nice look. I've yet to try pushing film. I need to give it a try.
Thanks. I believe it was my first time pushing my own, but I love the look of it and it's often the way I go when shooting B&W and sending to a lab.

The roll of TMax came out quite dark, and I had to bump up exposure when scanning. Granted, it was about 8 years expired, but kept in a fridge for nearly all of that time. The chemistry was also nearly two years old (unmixed, and stored in a cool dry basement). Also, the time for pushing this stock I found on Massive Dev Chart doesn't make a lot of sense to me given what the other times are, but I'm certainly no expert. Could have been any or all of these things making it so dark, but at the end of the day I don't mind the look of it.
 
Konica C35 test roll(all 37 came out great)
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/Fujicolor Superia xtra400(box speed)
 
Konica C35 test roll(all 37 came out great)View attachment 253686/Fujicolor Superia xtra400(box speed)
Warm colors advance, cool ones recede. Love the added depth from the warm color of the leaves against the cooler background. Nice flare as well. Love the resulting contradiction, the warm sun falling on the leaves, against the cold snow.
 
Thank you for the comment. I wish I could take credit for doing something besides focus and press the shutter. Great lens on this little camera; it's now become my daily pocket carry. I've always liked rangefinders. I've a Konica Auto S2 on the way, and just put the first roll through a Minolta Hi-Matic 9. These in addition to the Olympus 35SP I already own. My last Hi-Matic 9 was stolen which really irritated me since I do love that lens.
 
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Test roll from my newly acquired Konica Auto S2 rangefinder unedited, except for one crop(the first one)
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. Fujicolor superia xtra400. Hexanon f1.8/45mm lens.
 
Test roll from my Konica C35 EF, Andy Warhol's favorite camera because it was the first compact camera to incorporate a built-in flash(see pic). Extremely fast and simple zone focus; once you're past 15 feet just leave it on infinity. Great lens though. I just drove into town and did some shooting from my truck while mainly driving by the Penn State campus. fujicolor superia xtra400 shot at 100, then pulled 2 stops
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during development.
 
Test roll from my Yashica Electro 35G rangefinder
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. Yashinon Aux tele lens(1.3X) and tele/wide aux finder used in all shots. Fujicolor Superia Xtra400(Box speed). Outstanding lens(45mm, f1.7)!! Photos are SOOC. The old log church was built by German immigrants in 1850. The Mansion is owned by the Curtin family who established The Eagle Furnace(also pictured) in 1830.
 
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Fun info on this very nice set of images! I love looking at historic places like this.

Did you mean to post them twice?
 
Test roll from my Yashica Electro 35G rangefinderView attachment 254445View attachment 254446View attachment 254447View attachment 254448View attachment 254449View attachment 254450. Yashinon Aux tele lens(1.3X) and tele/wide aux finder used in all shots. Fujicolor Superia Xtra400(Box speed). Outstanding lens(45mm, f1.7)!! Photos are SOOC. The old log church was built by German immigrants in 1850. The Mansion is owned by the Curtin family who established The Eagle Furnace(also pictured) in 1830.View attachment 254445View attachment 254446View attachment 254447View attachment 254448View attachment 254449View attachment 254450
Nope. You can delete a set.
 
Visiting my home turf and brought the Nikon F5 along with some Portra 400 loaded (while the OM1 is in for CLA), son and I fired off a few shots around the local nature reserve and beach.

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Nice warm tones. For some reason I've never used Porta400. Looks like a good daylight/landscape film.
 
Nice warm tones. For some reason I've never used Porta400. Looks like a good daylight/landscape film.
Thank you, it can give a nice soft pastel look as well. Portra160 works very well with flash for me and Portra800 for my point-and-shoot / compact, Olympus 35 ED.
 

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