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You don't need the room to be completely dark for prints, just block off the windows a bit and a red safelight will do.
Nice bently, Liking the contact sheet really need to get me some. Actually really need to work out how to do them at home.
I had already posted some leica 35mm photos of St Michaels Mount. I have just had the scans back from the medium format film I ran through my recently acquired Mamiya RZ67. I made a couple of errors here including not placing the grad filter correctly and forgetting to consider exposure compensation for the polarising filter, nevertheless:
9766-002-0002.jpg by biotecbob, on Flickr
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No It's not a moon base scene from James Bond!
It's Europe's largest indoor coal preparation plant at Gascoigne Wood in Yorkshire, Shot on a Bronica ETRsi, 40mm lens using 400 Portra film.
Nah, and no where I can make dark at the moment.
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No It's not a moon base scene from James Bond!
It's Europe's largest indoor coal preparation plant at Gascoigne Wood in Yorkshire, Shot on a Bronica ETRsi, 40mm lens using 400 Portra film.
^^^ Clever, but it would be cheaper to buy a shed and light proof it.....mmm there's a thought now.
I do hope you're going to compile all three fantastic shots in one place.
I love these shots of yours. Another vote for creating a separate thread with them all...or have you got them online elsewhere?
Hi Steven,
I've not finished yet! I'm having a good sort out so there should be more to come
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I do hope you're going to compile all three fantastic shots in one place.
That's lovely, Andy, looks like you nailed the exposure there. What are you metering with?
Maybe some of those chest-high waders the salmon fishers use, and an extra-long tripod?
Bwahaaa!Some chest high fishing waders would also be useful for escaping from tidal islands too...
Some chest high fishing waders would also be useful for escaping from tidal islands too...
Thanks for that mate.... Glad you're still finding amusement in my pain.
These are really great, looking forward to seeing more of your Berlin Road Trip!Einstein Science Park by bombs and monitors, on Flickr
The Hague by bombs and monitors, on Flickr
Finally scanned my Xpan shots from our Berlin roadtrip. One roll of Velvia, one of Portra - and one crappy expired roll of Kodak Gold 400 that had nothing worth using on it More photos here and my writeup of scanning Xpan images on a dedicated 35mm scanner here.