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Well done T.........see using film is easy after the first roll, learning about exposure for the subject is easy as well.
Another 2 from me...It's odd because 2 of these came out really wrong exposure wise yet at the same time i have a landscape view i took the same time which came out right
Another Harlestone on film/agfa vista by Cg_girl, on Flickr
A colour version and with the sun out from the b&w shot...
Agfa vista trees by Cg_girl, on Flickr
Another 2 from me...
Well done T.........see using film is easy after the first roll, learning about exposure for the subject is easy as well.
Love the beautiful autumn colour scene of the first and lovely composition looking along the path. Great stuff.
The second is good too, but I think I preferred your B&W conversion
No... you're doing it all wrong. Your first few films should be terrible until you get the hang of it (usually about twenty years). How have you managed to get superb images straight away?!!!
Steve.
That's a fair point, we demand answers!No... you're doing it all wrong. Your first few films should be terrible until you get the hang of it (usually about twenty years). How have you managed to get superb images straight away?!!!
Steve.
I like the way the path leads the eye up to the gap in the trees. Well composed with quite muted colours.
Really like both of these, great composition on the first in particular, the Agfa Vista has also delivered wonderful autumnal colour, nice work indeed.Another 2 from me...It's odd because 2 of these came out really wrong exposure wise yet at the same time i have a landscape view i took the same time which came out right
Another Harlestone on film/agfa vista by Cg_girl, on Flickr
A colour version and with the sun out from the b&w shot...
Agfa vista trees by Cg_girl, on Flickr
Cg_Girl said:Thank you @Jao i have to say i was quite impressed with the agfa vista! On a side note and i know it's just Flickr but i was quite pleased to find this morning that the side on Autumn scene i posted made flickr explore and is going mental right now...
Great news, well doneThank you @Jao i have to say i was quite impressed with the agfa vista!
On a side note and i know it's just Flickr but i was quite pleased to find this morning that the side on Autumn scene i posted made flickr explore and is going mental right now...
Wow brilliant. Well done.
Great news, well done
That's very nice, lovely ethereal feel to it
I like the way the path leads the eye up to the gap in the trees. Well composed with quite muted colours.
Great stuff as always in this thread. I really like that one Osh, love the muted colours.
These are great!Another 2 from me...It's odd because 2 of these came out really wrong exposure wise yet at the same time i have a landscape view i took the same time which came out right
Another Harlestone on film/agfa vista by Cg_girl, on Flickr
A colour version and with the sun out from the b&w shot...
Agfa vista trees by Cg_girl, on Flickr
Love both of these Brian, really nice work.Been a while since I posted anything - I've been snapping away, but only recently had time to scan and process.
One from the summer. Velvia 50, on the Pentax 645 with a 75mm lens
And a more recent one, again from the Pentax 645 and 75mm, this time on Portra 160
Thanks Andy!The only word I can think of is...phwoarrr.... Top stuff Robert
Loch Trool taken not long after sunrise. The cloudless sky was a disappointment which was partly offset with some strong light striking the hills behind the loch.
Taken on a Bronca ETRS with a 35mm panoramic film back.
Thanks PaulCracking image that, lovely work!
Robert, those are lovely! D'you think the 35mm back is worth it compared to just cropping from a 120 back? (I guess one advantage would be to use Vista!?)
A few from me. These are for my evening class assessment.
I posted the first elsewhere on the forum, so apologies for repeating it, but they are meant to be part of a set so included it again for completeness:
Onassis by SteveGam, on Flickr
Elli by SteveGam, on Flickr
Elli2 by SteveGam, on Flickr
Kitteh by SteveGam, on Flickr
Mask by SteveGam, on Flickr
Blooming 'ec, Steve, those are blooming luvverly!
Saving anything for the "anything goes" POTY round?