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Those columns look very much like a ceramic plant stand that I purchased today, even the same colourYashicamat 124G and HP5+ developed in HC110 Dilution B:
Scampston Hall Gardens by Kevin Allan, on Flickr
Classic (or classical) image!Yashicamat 124G and HP5+ developed in HC110 Dilution B:
Scampston Hall Gardens by Kevin Allan, on Flickr
Yes I used a yellow filter.Did you use any filters? I’m curious as separating greens in foliage on b&w film can sometimes prove quite demanding I find.
Rubik's cubes, Blythburgh. Weathermatic and, you guessed correctly, Color Implosion. Film with a nominal speed of 100 AS and grain of an 800 ASA film.
Interesting shots Peter ... I think you mean Bamburgh not Blythburgh.Solitary figure, Blythburgh. Weathermatic, Color Implosion.
Rubik's cubes, Blythburgh. Weathermatic and, you guessed correctly, Color Implosion. Film with a nominal speed of 100 AS and grain of an 800 ASA film.
Thasks for correcting me Kevin. I've been editing some photographs from holidays in Suffolk recently so Blythburgh was on my mind when I captioned my post.Interesting shots Peter ... I think you mean Bamburgh not Blythburgh.
Is that helicopter carrying a very big baguette?A quick unprocessed scan of a 4x5 negative exposed with my new Chroma Snapshot
One of many helicopters travelling relentlesly back and forth up the valley with supplies to offer aid to the villages and occupants hit hard by Storm Alex a couple of weeks ago
Quite pleased that the sky has kept detail with no filter o the lens.
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This one is of a red kite circling above a church.
Lovely olde worlde colours....Not far from London and probably in your area too, I counted 15 Kites flying around in the mating season. Lovely birds but annoying when a Kite grabbed a Blackbird in my back garden.
Well if like me you can across a scene and you know there is a picture there but what is it....a gifted amateur or pro would spot it straight away. Anyway I thought this might work just for colours, in B\W can sometimes give you an idea if a muddled mess and erm well better stick to colours .
Reflection in the water Pentax 24-35mm and Vista.
I agree, that's definitely a colour shot. You can get nice pictures of foliage and vegetation in B&W, but you have to pick your compositions carefully so that it's about shape and contrast and not just tonality.