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06-Feb-2022

Two Of A Kind

I remembered this film having very high contrast with shadows blocking up quite easily. I thought a bright winter day might be just the thing for it.
The CPC Phase 2 lens is apparently a rebranded Takumar but without the Super-Multi-Coating.
Shot at F/11 with a circular polarizer.

Nikon F100 ,CPC Phase 2 28mm f/2.8,Rollei Retro 80S
Rodinal 1:50 hide exif
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Date/Time06-Feb-2022 21:05:26
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Don13-Feb-2022 02:22
Interestingly bright. That snow could almost be white sand photographed in bright summer sunlight.
Kat09-Feb-2022 20:38
Beautiful, such a bright image. Love the shadows of the branches in the snow. V
Marcia Rules09-Feb-2022 20:06
Gentle B&W tones can only mean film! VV!
Nirvan Hope09-Feb-2022 04:28
Fabulous patterns of the frosted tree limbs and the shadows!
Don Mottershead08-Feb-2022 19:20
Wonderful image. V
Robert Tallent08-Feb-2022 18:19
Excellent composition and film choice. The lens looks exactly like an SMCP-M 22mm f/2.8 I used to own.
janescottcumming08-Feb-2022 18:17
Love how the shadows just dance around the base of the trees.
Borisalex08-Feb-2022 17:56
I like the dark sky, the shadows and fine details! V
pkocinski08-Feb-2022 13:22
I like the way it came out.
Neil Marcus08-Feb-2022 13:22
The use of Rodinal is nostalgic for me. A fine image assisted by the use of the Polarizer. Y
Danad08-Feb-2022 09:32
A superb duo in a great winter light.
*V*
Helen Betts08-Feb-2022 05:24
It turned out beautifully, with quite striking contrast.
joseantonio08-Feb-2022 04:13
nice work with this image.V.
globalgadabout08-Feb-2022 02:54
a lively pair of trees well portrayed...the polarizer certainly provided good contrast in the sky and on the trees..