I've shot two rolls of Kodak T-Max film with my Nikon FM3a and 50/1.4 lens on my ski holiday. I'll show you some of them from today.
I shot mostly Tri-X and HP5 when I shot on film, but always liked T-Max, too. I remember it being a little more difficult to develop. It was really better for shots like this with a lot of detail, for sure.
I think this would look great printed, especially on a hard paper with a red filter. 613photo @ 2009-02-14 01:13:56
It pays to look up:-) sherri @ 2009-02-14 04:12:29
So effortlessly smooth . . a fine stand of trees for sure. Ronnie 2ยข @ 2009-02-14 11:08:52
what a perfect bouquet of flowers for your wife on valentines day! :) love the detail in this shot! Elaine- @ 2009-02-14 11:36:14
What wonderful textures. Love the slight angle....really nice! Marcie @ 2009-02-14 11:41:34
I really like the slightly tilt to the left. Really nice capture! Frida @ 2009-02-14 12:53:34
I like the angle of the shot. Wonderful detail and a physical presence in black and white that is very appealing. A fine range of tones. don @ 2009-02-14 16:18:39
The way you have treated this one in black and white, makes the woods look a little scruffy.. :-) Nice one! Claus Petersen @ 2009-02-14 16:51:59
trees are always fascinating objects, works very well in b&w. walter @ 2009-02-14 18:53:16
I think this would look great printed, especially on a hard paper with a red filter.
613photo @ 2009-02-14 01:13:56
Liang @ 2009-02-14 02:32:18
sherri @ 2009-02-14 04:12:29
Ronnie 2ยข @ 2009-02-14 11:08:52
Elaine- @ 2009-02-14 11:36:14
Marcie @ 2009-02-14 11:41:34
Frida @ 2009-02-14 12:53:34
don @ 2009-02-14 16:18:39
Claus Petersen @ 2009-02-14 16:51:59
walter @ 2009-02-14 18:53:16
beanow @ 2009-02-14 19:59:28
nice
Mozhde @ 2009-02-14 22:23:48
Andy @ 2009-02-15 15:59:44
Otto K. @ 2009-02-16 04:19:53
yiannis krikis @ 2009-02-16 18:00:52