I must have missed something... What happened?
Has anyone heard from @Asha lately? I was just looking at the FPOTY table and noticed he hasn't entered for a few months, and his last post was almost 2 months ago. Hopefully he's ok.
Although his last post said he's outta here, so perhaps he's just taking a break from the forum for a bit!
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...a-new-film-related-toy-thread.239121/page-202
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Then he took his avatar down...
Bit hysterical, if that's the case. Take the advice, move on...
I'd be surprised if that was the case, I didn't report it to anyone, just spoke to him directly. No need for mods to get involved really.Well guessing, maybe a female mod sent him a written warning ...I got one over something I thought was trivial and at the time felt like leaving and didn't post for a while.
Well guessing, maybe a female mod sent him a written warning ...I got one over something I thought was trivial and at the time felt like leaving and didn't post for a while.
Anyone could pull someone up about sexist remarks
Has she left the kitchen?
As far as I know, Asha is taking a permanent break from the forum, those that want can reach him via other means...
Of course, this is Asha ... so, he might just pop his head in again at some point, who knows.
h'mm clack?
Looked it up and could be:-
Clack is a slang term for b******t which originated in south west london (Real Family)
1.Oi Fam Dun Gimme Da Clack!
2.Stop Clackin Before i Duppy you!
OR
A term for the throat. Often used in Yorkshire.
"Got something stuck in me clack!"
The name was used by Agfa for all their cheaper cameras - I think it refers to the simple shutter.h'mm clack?
Looked it up and could be:-
Clack is a slang term for b******t which originated in south west london (Real Family)
1.Oi Fam Dun Gimme Da Clack!
2.Stop Clackin Before i Duppy you!
OR
A term for the throat. Often used in Yorkshire.
"Got something stuck in me clack!"
The Clack is a great camera, great intro into MF.Looking at the negatives it may also be slang for " a seriously crappy camera that would be too crappy to enter into a crappy camera challenge " Just sayin'
The Clack is a great camera, great intro into MF.
Handheld should be fine, this was handheld with Ilford PanFMmm, all bar one of the shots (a close up of me... ) are blurred, very blurred. I think it may possibly be user error though, a tripod test will be conducted to rule out any fault with the camera.
When the camera as new, the expectation was only contact prints would be made which would be very small and not show any camera shake or poor lens performance.Mmm, all bar one of the shots (a close up of me... ) are blurred, very blurred. I think it may possibly be user error though, a tripod test will be conducted to rule out any fault with the camera.
When the camera as new, the expectation was only contact prints would be made which would be very small and not show any camera shake or poor lens performance.
Blurry ones look a bit OOF to me.
There must be another distance other than 3 to 10 feet. It must have an infinity.
Film isn't flat either according to this info as it doesn't have a pressure plate.
http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Agfa_Clack
I think the technical term in relation to the focus on that camera is 'out of plonk'. The nearest to 'in focus' you've got there are your hands and the ice cream cones, everything further back appears to be drifting increasingly out of focus.
Never mind, your photography trip could have been worse... you could have found this chap serving in the ice cream van (probably not suitable for worktime viewing):
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCJ8kpNasV0
This just made my morning. It's been far too long since I watched Life on Mars. Will have to dust off the box set.I think the technical term in relation to the focus on that camera is 'out of plonk'. The nearest to 'in focus' you've got there are your hands and the ice cream cones, everything further back appears to be drifting increasingly out of focus.
Never mind, your photography trip could have been worse... you could have found this chap serving in the ice cream van (probably not suitable for worktime viewing):
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCJ8kpNasV0