Show us yer film shots then!

Nice shot, Is that a ready mixed concrete plant?

Cheers, sorry I am not really sure but it was very small. I was hoping it was going to be lit up with the blue lights but it wasn't :bonk:

Here is another one, rushed it a bit so it looks wonky :bang:

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rick; thats beautiful on Provia.

( What camera please; and what exposure adjustment, if any?)

P.S : best of luck for china. Where will you be based?

PPS : just saw your post on my slide thread. Provia is beautiful
 
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thanks ujjwal, the slides looks much better than the scan too! provia is very nice. I used a canon 500n with a helios lens (M42 adapter). total set-up was around £20 but it does the job.

I'll be out in Shanghai for a year. I've got some 120 provia for my mamiya so hoping to get some good results in medium format.
 
Nice photos Rick. Provia's nice :)

Here's a few of mine on Fuji Acros 100, a favourite film of mine

Great shots, some real nice tones there! I ordered some Acros 100 from 7dayshop last week but they were all out. I'm going to try and get my hands on some soon though.
 
Nice photos Mus, did Den actually trip the shutter or was he just posing with the camera?;)
 
That last one has come out well John, I'd have thought the dynamic range it that scene would have been too much for slide film to handle. Perhaps the houses on the right are doing a good job of reflecting the light back onto the left.

1st is my favourite though, has some funky DOF going on where the background doesn't get more blurred as it falls away, has an almost tilt effect to it.
 
Thanks Kev, you know what its like though, slides are pretty good, they don't often look like they are missing loadsof dynamic range, its the bladdy scans that can't cut it.
The first one was way under, and the huts do run away at 45 degrees from the camera, hence the daft dof.
 

Sun shade and shadows by cybertect, on Flickr

Barcelona, October 1990.

Canon AV-1, Canon FD 50mm f/1.8, Kodachrome.

I was always rather pleased with this one - the graphic qualities reminded me of some of the 3D models of buildings that I'd been working on earlier in the year.

I blew it up on a Canon CLC colour copier at my university library (IIRC it cost 50p). It came out remarkably well and I still have the print up on my living room wall.

After twenty years, I finally got round to scanning it properly today :)
 
Some great photos in here recently!!! I especially like those provia shots paleblue, the dog one is brilliant.

I wasted almost a whole roll of Portra NC by trying to focus using hyperfocal distance technique during a night shoot, next time I shall just use the viewfinder... I did get another film developed at the same time though so not complete disappointment. I managed to waste a frame on that roll by taking 6 photos on top of each other, but the others came out ok!

Bronica ETRS
Zenzanon 50mm 2.8
Portra NC 160 / Astia 100

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(really wish the umbrella pole wasn't there)

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No 1 & 2 have come out best for me, nice tones and the out of focus blurry bit in the coffee shop is really nice.

I think a little judicious straightening on 3,5 & 6 wouldn't go amiss :D

Have you taken those photos of the Yashica yet? They don't have to be studio shots a well lit phone shot will do, so I can email the supplier.
 
A couple from me. All taken in Wales Criccieth Bay on the Bronica using Kodak 100G slide film

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Ujjwal,

Some lovely shots there niiice :) I especially like the first two (y)

In fact like the third too but not normally my cup of tea.

Just loaded the first film into my new Nikon EM (It actually looks like its never been used before !!)
 
I've been given a roll of Kodak Ektar 25 off another member to PRACTICE loading my film developer. It is 10 years out of date but since then I've been given 3 rolls off another member for the same purpose. The 3 rolls are just Kodak 400 iso stuff but I'm thinking that it has to be worth £3 processing to try the Ektar 25 film :)

Any ideas?
 
but I'm thinking that it has to be worth £3 processing to try the Ektar 25 film :)

Any ideas?

Yep why not if nothing else you may get some funcky colours :D
 
some shots from my first roll through the Zenit EM, shot on kodacolour 400 with the helios 44/2

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and here's some from a recent walk round southport with a very good mate of mine, i was using the AE1 and kodak somethingorother 200 (that i picked up in poundland no less :LOL: ) they were all shot with the Canon 35-70mm f/3.5-4.5 :)

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there'll probably be afew more from that evening on my next roll, but the one of the pier was the last shot on the roll so i had to change over to a new one :)
 
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I seldom post but seeing Joxby's pictures above I had to. FP4+ in a Canonet ql17 a year or so back.
 
Darren , thanks.

Incidentally, the first shot is of Arlington Row - weaver's cottage from 17th Century in Cotswold.

Its a beautiful place really - please visit if you get a chance

Very nice, I do like black and white for film.

We'll see what I can do with colour as I've decided to stick the Ektar 25 in the F80 tomorrow or I might leave it for some nice landscapes.....
 
they seem to accumulate, don't they... 4 and a gorillapod at last count :LOL:

I have given about four away too.... All the cheap rubbish ones that I wouldn't sell :)

Oh and a gorilla pod which when used with a tripod mounted spring clamp (FITP sent me a couple but I've no idea what they are intended for) makes a brilliant soldering third arm (y) I don't think I would trust using it as a tripod though :shrug:
 
Thanks man, in the other 8 frames she looks pretty bored, probably sick of me trying to focus, lightmeter, then focus, then meter again because it took me so long to focus the light changed... :)

She is a beautiful model. If she is going to get on in modelling then she is going to have to get used to standing around!
 
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