weekly Asha Film 52 with 52 Different Cameras Challenge WEEK 52: Completed!....

Hi Asha, I can't view these on my phone so I will comment on them when I'm back from my holiday, I will say however that it's good to see you getting cracking with the 52 again (y)

I look forward to seeing the images :)

Hi Rob,

Thanks for taking time to drop by especially on your jollies ......hope it's sunny wherever you are......not at the expense of taking ours away mindst!! lol

It actually felt good to post another shot tbh .....I have got another couple of weeks to post that were taken back in June.

As for recent shots, i need to find some motivation to get back "out there".....I have had a play around shooting some still life with a couple of cameras at home including my newly acquired RZ67 ........ with a bit of luck I'll get something half decent from them to bring my 52 up to date.

Happy hols!!
 
Week 25: Trip to see a Morgan

This particular week saw me heading out to follow the local vintage car club into the nearby countryside.
There were only 8 vehicles out, two of them shown here. A beautiful Morgan (not sure of age) and behind a 1954 VW open top Beetle.

Took a number of shots with three different cameras but having used two of them already in my challenge, i've picked this one out from what was captured on my Oly Trip.





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Camera used this week:

Olympus Trip 35

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A camera that many of you in F&C own yourselves.

Pretty much a point and shoot but quite a decent one ...certainly one of my favourites for capturing snapshots or if i want a film compact to carry around.

This particyular model was recently repaired by myself as it had sticking aperture blades...Now works like new!





Aperture F/2.8 - F/22
Shutter speed 1/200 and 1/40
Rollei Retro 400S
ISO 400
Rodinal and Ilford Chemistry
Canoscan 8800F (2400ppp)
 
Asha said:
..........do you remember the old ticket machines that the condutor had hung around his neck and the leather sachel type bag for storing the money from fares?
Aaaggghhh I do remember, just, now I feel old :coat:

Love the car, an old car photographed with an old camera! That camera must have been loved in its time to still have the box and instructions?!
 
Loving the bus shot, the camera must be about the same age as the camera (I'm sure there will be a bus aficionado along to put me right if I'm wrong) great to see the No.9 still going strong.

Nice shot of the Morgan, my father had one back in the 50's shame I never got to see it. Do you have any shots of the Beetle? I'm a sucker for old VW's. And yes, the Olympus Trip will make an appearance in my 52 as well, I'll have to see if I cam find a 1980's Ford Escort to take a picture of :LOL:
 
Those buses get everywhere! Like the picture and the crop mentioned sounds a good idea too. Liking the Morgan, as a car and a picture.

Yes buses in general get everywhere (not just old ones) but never one around when you need one!! lol

I hadn't intended to use shots of vehicles for two weeks running, it simply fell that I had the opportunity to capture them in those particular weeks.

The metering system on the trip works pretty well in most cases even with sharp contrasts of light as in this shot......

I'm hoping to have an opportunity to capture some colour shots of these motors at some point, that will be on digital though!
 
Aaaggghhh I do remember, just, now I feel old :coat:

Love the car, an old car photographed with an old camera! That camera must have been loved in its time to still have the box and instructions?!

lol makes me feel a little younger knowing someone else remembers the bus conductors.

Not exactly sure of the age of the camera tbh....I think it's possible to narrow the year down using the serial number and checking on some website.

Not only does it have box, instructions but also it's original lens cap!
 
Loving the bus shot, the camera must be about the same age as the camera (I'm sure there will be a bus aficionado along to put me right if I'm wrong) great to see the No.9 still going strong.

Nice shot of the Morgan, my father had one back in the 50's shame I never got to see it. Do you have any shots of the Beetle? I'm a sucker for old VW's. And yes, the Olympus Trip will make an appearance in my 52 as well, I'll have to see if I cam find a 1980's Ford Escort to take a picture of :LOL:

Hi Nick,

Thanks for taking a look in on my 52 Nick.

Like many things old, those buses have so much character and were perhaps more "friendly" back then with the conductor etc ....but times move on!

If I get another chance to join these guys on the vintage car rally again I'm going to be cheeky and ask for a ride in one...the morgan particularly takes my fancy tbh.

The beetle is 1954 ....exact model etc I'm not sure but I'm sure I have some more shots knocking about .... Afterall I did take 3 cameras and approx 60 shots!
I'll post what I find on here specially for you!!

I didn't mind the 80s escort myself tbh but would love to see a shot of a Ford Capri......as a young man I yearned to own a white one but never did.
 
These are especially for you Nick but if anyone else wishes to comment then please feel free!.....the engine on this VW sounds just so cool!! lol

The first one was also taken with the Oly Trip.

The others with the Balda Mess Baldix Rangefinder used in week 23

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Week 26: IronMan Nice 2012

This is an annual triathlon event here in Nice that i have photographed before on digital.

This year I decided to go down onto the promenade to cheer on the tail enders of the event seeing as many of them needed and deserved encouragement to complete the gruling course of 3,8 Km swimming in the sea/ 180 Km cycle ride in the local hills / 42.2 Km ( full marathon) run on the coast.

For a laugh I attempted to pan with a camera that has one aperture, one shutter speed and a waist level viewfinder :puke:

This one one of the better ones....I try and come with excuses for my poor panning skills with modern digi kit, at least this time I can blame my efforts on the limits of my equipment!!:p

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Camera used:
Coronet Dynamic 12 c.1950

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Aperture F/16
Shutter speed 1/50
Fomapan Classic 100
ISO 100
Ilford Chemistry
Canoscan 8800F (2400ppp)
 
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Nice car, and I know you say you took them this week but they do look like they were taken in 1964, absolute quality :D
 
Week 27: Stan & Eddie

Who remembers the two bin men Stan Ogden and Eddie Yeats who starred in a very well known UK television soap? Don't worry, makes me feel old too! ...:D

The local refuse collectors (I think that is the more politically correct name nowadays!;)
still stand on the rear foot plates of the wagon down here, something that stopped in the UK ( or at least where i lived) quite a number of years ago.

I know Eddie went "up in the world" and entered into the life of Hyacinth Bouquet as her brother in law Onslow, what hapened to Stan, i have no idea!

Spooling the film onto the developing reel was, on this occassion, a nightmare....sadly I scratched more than one frame in the frustration.

I am pretty sure that the scratch on this shot could be removed in pp but as I'm not up on such methods I have left it alone...perhaps someone could explain how to remove it in photoshop elements?.....Please!!

Camera used: Mamiya MSX 1000

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It's a wonder this camera works at all given how it appears to have been abused.

The meter is totally unreliable, the rear door has been prised open by the looks of it by someone who presumably had not a clue how to open the film door! and the lens, oh the lens....a Chinon 135mm with an aperture ring that when set at F/2.8 is actually F/4 and each subsequent aperture is a stop out....goodness knows what the previous owner has done to it!....fortuanatly I have plenty of other M42 fit lenses that i can use!

As it is the body still remains light tight and the whole lens/body combination works in a fashion and best of all it has a zanny strap!!


Aperture F/5.6
Shutter speed 1/1000
Rollei Superpan 200
ISO 200
Rodinal
Canoscan 8800F (2400ppp)
 
Hi Asha,

Clone tool will do it:

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Work on a new layer (always!), and use a hard-ish brush a little wider than the scratch.
 
Hi Asha,

Clone tool will do it:

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Work on a new layer (always!), and use a hard-ish brush a little wider than the scratch.

Cool....I've no doubt it's dead easy....will have to make effort to learn more about the pp program I have so I can sort it as quick as you just have! (y)
 
Dead easy - yeah, just like brain surgery. :D It becomes dead easy once you've done the frustrating, cat-kicking, sweary bit necessary to get to the 'dead easy' bit. Rather like photography, really... (actually, cloning is pretty easy - and very satisfying.)
 
OK well I've had a play for 10 mins.....as you say John it's like anything, it takes time and practice to get it spot on nonetheless to say i've never done it before I considered this attempt "not bad for a beginner"! lol



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Week 28: Jaws!

Displayed on one of the fish market stalls in Nice old town.

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Camera used: Mamiya RZ67

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Aperture F/5.6
Shutter speed 1/400
Rollei RPX 400
ISO 400
Ilford Chemicals
Canoscan 8800F (2400ppp)
 
Week 29: What is it??

Some abstract for this week......


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If anyone is curious enough to know where the shot originates from then i might be kind enough to grab a wide digital shot to show you.....only if you grovel mindst!:D :D :D
Camera used: Olympus OM-10

Only just acquired this camera so was eager to get out and run off some test shots.

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Aperture F/4
Shutter speed 1/125
Ilford HP5+ 400
ISO 400
Ilford Chemicals
Canoscan 8800F (2400ppp)
 
Is it a cobbled floor?
 
....is it a seat, Asha?

Heather

That's a very good try heather ...tbh I can easily see it resembling a seat BUT I'm afraid you're now in competition with Rob as to who is going to grovel for the answer first!!:D

A few clues...it is outdoors although could be indoors also, it is something that most if not all of us would see on a daily basis....probably many dozens of them, hundreds in fact depending on what your daily activities involve and they are extremely varied in their appearance hence this one is "different".
 
....how about a mat?

Too much fun to be had before grovelling!

Heather
 
....how about a mat?

Too much fun to be had before grovelling!

Heather

Nope!! lol

I think you're thinking too hard......

Another clue....They come in different dimensions!

I'll come back on later and see if you've progressed!! :D
 
is it the covering on a camera side?

Another good try but I'm afraid it's nothing whatsoever to do with cameras.

You are lukewarm I guess with your mention of covering....not unlike Rob mentioning a cobbled floor..... along with my clue about being extremely varied in appearance...... difficult to say much more without giving it away really.

Let's try this as another clue.....you can be alongside (or even on top of one)... or you can be surrounded by them!
 
...tiles?

Is there nothing better to do on a monday night I ask myself? :shake: :LOL:


Heather
 
...tiles?

Is there nothing better to do on a monday night I ask myself? :shake: :LOL:


Heather

Nope monday night is quiz night!! lol

Well Heather it looks like your on a roll with winning competitions lately. .....It is in actual fact an external wall of the local swimming baths which is indeed covered in a tiled finish.

1st place prize is 7 days/nights spent here in Nice, all expenses paid..........BY YOURSELF!!!:D :D :D

I'll grab a digi shot tomorrow of the piscine (baths) and post here for all to see!
 
hi asha my daughter thinks its the top of a shoe

That's the beauty of abstract, or even macro, something looks so much like something it isn't ...sorry your daughter didn't win but seeing as the winning prize was a self paid holiday and daddies are there to pay for all their daughters wants/needs.......need I say more:D :D!!!!!!
 
Nope monday night is quiz night!! lol

Well Heather it looks like your on a roll with winning competitions lately. .....It is in actual fact an external wall of the local swimming baths which is indeed covered in a tiled finish.

1st place prize is 7 days/nights spent here in Nice, all expenses paid..........BY YOURSELF!!!:D :D :D

I'll grab a digi shot tomorrow of the piscine (baths) and post here for all to see!

Woohoo!!!!! :woot:

Sadly being self employed means very limited holidays at the mo, so I will have to decline the prize! :crying:

Great use of DOF there Asha, I thought it was macro at first!

Heather
 
Sadly being self employed means very limited holidays at the mo, so I will have to decline the prize! :crying:

Aww what a shame .....never mind if Nick ever gets that VW going or hyjacks a London bus then perhaps we will tempt you into a visit .....no light meters here ...sunny 16 rules ok most days anyway!! lol

Great use of DOF there Asha, I thought it was macro at first!

Thanks,
Taken using the Zuiko 50mm lens.....Having DOF preview does help at times with shots like this!

I have to confess that my initial feelings towards this OM-10 are very positive even though I only ran half a roll of film through it for testing purposes.

I've been watching a few of them lately...this one was a bit of a gamble as not tested with film but the price i got it for was a steal so me is well pleased!
 
I'll grab a digi shot tomorrow of the piscine (baths) and post here for all to see!

I'd rather you didn't Piscine the baths if it's all the same ;)
 
Week 30: "Jazzy"

This is a statue of Mile Davis, an American Jazz musician (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis) located infront of the prestigious Negresco Hotel in Nice.

Although Jazz msic is very popular down here, I'm personally not a great fan of it, being more drawn to Rock and Pop.

Not long ago I captured a colour shot which can be seen here

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Camera used: Zeiss Ikon Baby Box c.1934
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This camera is in full working order complete with its instruction leaflet and remains of its original cardboard box.

Originally used A8 film which is basically 127 format film, however i used a piece of cut sheet film for this one exposure.

Aperture F/11
Shutter speed 1/50 ish
Adox CHS 25
ISO 25
Rodinal
Canoscan 8800F (2400ppp)
 
Hi Asha. 3 great shots there. Really liking jaws and the abstract one, had me wondering what it was.

Hi Michael,

Glad to see you're still finding time to look in on my 52 and liking some of the results....much appreciated!


Here are a few quick snapshots of the swimming baths wall where the tiles are located:

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Week 31: Time for another name change perhaps?

Formerly known as Speke Airport, RAF Speke, and Liverpool Airport, it is presently known as Liverpool John Lennon Airport but for how long one wonders!!

Grabbed this shot whilst killing time waiting to check-in on my way home from the UK at the beginning of this month.

Tbh I had a handful of frames left over from my Leeds photoshoot with Rob Hooley...they were just itching to be used up!:D

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Camera used: Another 35mm format ( Been shooting a lot of that lately!)... Canon AV-1

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Aperture F/11
Shutter speed: 1/60
Rollei RPX 100
ISO 100
Rodinal
Canoscan 8800F (2400ppp)
 
Another great selection of cameras and shots Asha, you're really doing your best to catch up with Rob. The little Zeiss Baby Box camera is excellent and the Jaws shot is fantastic, it really shows off the quality of the RZ, I'll be digging mine out soon and hope I can come up with as good a shot.
 
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