Showing posts with label Leica M4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leica M4. Show all posts

Mar 21, 2013

Au bord du lac Léman - Lausanne, Suisse (08.2012)

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Leica M4 + Agfa APX 100 + R09
 
 
 
 

 
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Mar 13, 2013

Once Upon a Time in Old Heidelberg, Germany (1981-1986)

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Looking at these photographs, don’t search for perfection.
Color film in those days, particularly slide film, could be a pain in the neck!
Kodachrome 25 and 64 were really wonderful, showing sometimes breathtaking results, but by the time you loaded your camera with Ektachrome 100 troubles began to surface.
Going beyond, or above that - say Ektachrome 400, or other film with even higher ISO/ASA -, you felt like committing suicide.
Fun, for sure, but highly unpredictable!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Scanning those old pieces of film is not a simple task: what was already bad, just gets worse, you soon begin to shiver with hallucination, your unassuming photograph may well turn out a surrealistic masterpiece…
 
Don’t understand me wrong, nothing compares to a beautiful Kodachrome reflecting back from the projection screen.
Yes, slide film was intended to be projected – not scanned -, and there it genuinely shone!


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Photographs made with Leica cameras on Kodak film.
 
 
Heidelberg is a very nice town, and I am glad that I had the chance to live there.
Three of my four kids were born in this friendly place, and that is where my long-lasting love affair with Leica cameras began.
I have not cut ties with Heidelberg: my son Luís and some good friends live nearby, so I am longing to go back there.
I won’t forget to bring the Leica along!
 
 
Technical Data:
Cameras - Leica M (M2 + M4 + M4-2 + M5)
Lenses - various Leitz/Leica, some with Visoflex III
Films - Kodak Kodachrome + Kodak Ektachrome
Date - between 1981 and 1986
Location - Heidelberg, Germany
Scanner - Epson 4990
 
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Feb 7, 2013

Lisbon - City of Light, City of Pain (III - 2012)

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Leica M4 + Summicron 50mm "Versenkbar"
 
 
 
 
 
Technical Data:
Camera - Leica M4
Lens - Leitz Summicron-M 2,0/50mm ("Versenkbar" / "Collapsible")
Film - Agfa APX 100
Developer - R09
Location - Lisbon, Portugal
Date - February 2012
Scanner - Epson 4990
 
 
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Nov 28, 2012

Au bord du lac Léman - Nernier, France, août 2012

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Merci Pakica et Fan-Fan!
 
 
 
Technical Data:
Camera - Leica M4
Lenses - Summicron 2/50mm + Elmarit 2.8/28mm
Film - Agfa APX100
Developer - R09, diluted 1+50
Scanner - Epson 4990
Date - August 2012
Location - Nernier, France
 
 
 
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