Apr 9, 2010

Silke in Mannheim, Germany, August 1989 (Agfachrome RS 1000 - Part Two)

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All photographs taken with a Nikon F or F3 camera

(probably equiped with a 200mm Nikkor lens),

using Agfachrome RS 1000 film.












On a recent post, I showed some images shot with the old, and long discontinued, Agfachrome RS 1000. As I have stated before, I found it's coarse grain wonderful for some subjects in 120 size, although a little too rough on 35mm film.

A couple of days ago, I happened to find these images taken on the same sessions, using the smaller format, so I thought it would be interesting to post them for you to compare.



I didn't want to fumble with the old slides, so I didn't take them out from the cardboard mounts I used to display them. That is the reason for the brown color of the film frames.

I hope that you enjoy...


P.S.: These photographs make me ponder that color photography has gone a long way, even in a very recent past...
As you know, I am a true film believer, but I must agree that digital easily surpasses (from a technical point of view) film quality at ASA/ISO 1000...

Anyway, I still think that film grain can be a loveable form of expression!

I will forever be a film crusader!!!

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3 comments:

  1. "digital easily surpasses (from a technical point of view) film quality at ASA/ISO 1000..."
    concordo, no que respeita a foto a cores
    agora no p&b, ainda é um mundo à parte
    Rui

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  2. Rui :-) Good to see a new post from you. I don't know anything about film but I know I like the light on her hair. Take care!

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