Shooting a Leica M6 with one roll of Kodak Vision3 250d in Antwerp/Belgium

Recently I went to Antwerp in Belgium and the day left I decided to shoot a “How I Shoot” episode before taking the train to my next stop.

I had roughly one hour to shoot 20 frames of Kodak Vison3 250d which I bulk loaded before the trip. The film has really nice colors and I absolutely loving it.

I used my M6 with the Voigtländer 35/1.7 and here you can watch how I took the photos.

 

 

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  • Mo SessionsJuly 21, 2017 - 21:12

    How do you make your photographs so sharp? I like your website.

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    • RobinJuly 25, 2017 - 12:57

      Thank you! I don’t do anything special.

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  • HAugust 1, 2017 - 21:06

    More videos that have the GoPro view please. That’s pretty clever and it clearly shows how you are framing the picture. Thx

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    • RobinAugust 10, 2017 - 20:39

      Thank you. Next video is coming today and more is already planned. 🙂

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  • MarcAugust 14, 2017 - 19:23

    Interesting pictures. And indeed – absolute amazing and outstanding colors. In which way do you develop the film? How do you handle the remjet?

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    • RobinOctober 6, 2017 - 05:08

      Hello Marc, I am using the Tetenal C41 kit to develop my color negatives. I will do a video about how I deal with Remjet at some point next month!

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