24-105 f/4 L
PMN said:I was just wracking my brains trying to figure out how you knew that and I realised I'd tagged the image! It was indeed the 24-105L.
wickerman said:This was taken as part of a test roll to see if I had cured the tramline scratches that I was getting with my Rolleiflex 2.8f. It seems to have worked.
There must have been a tiny nick on the screw head of one of the screws near the rollers. I couldn't see anything or feel it with my fingers but having lined up one of the spoiled negs in the camera the scratches matched the position of the screws. Having covered the screw heads with felt there are no longer any scratches.
Taken on fuji acros 100, semi-stand developed Rodinal 100+1, 60mins.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87008388@N07/8136131361/
North Beach Groyne by wickerman6, on Flickr
This was taken as part of a test roll to see if I had cured the tramline scratches that I was getting with my Rolleiflex 2.8f. It seems to have worked.
There must have been a tiny nick on the screw head of one of the screws near the rollers. I couldn't see anything or feel it with my fingers but having lined up one of the spoiled negs in the camera the scratches matched the position of the screws. Having covered the screw heads with felt there are no longer any scratches.
Taken on fuji acros 100, semi-stand developed Rodinal 100+1, 60mins.
North Beach Groyne by wickerman6, on Flickr
Probably more likely to be a light leak on the shutter curtain itself - I think TheBigYin or someone else had a Fed/Zorki that needed a curtain to be patched over. Take the lens off and have a look to see if there's any damage to the shutter curtains.
Flare doesn't often look like that, although I'd need to see other pictures and flare does come in so many different forms that it's difficult to say for sure!
Yep - it was me...
How the problem manifested itself...
the cause
basically, the rubberised fabric of the shutter had "degraded" (read the rubber had perished and fell off into the camera!) - solved the problem with matt-black latex fabric paint (£2 from fleabay!)
If this is the problem, you can check for it by opening the camera, removing the lens, and shining a powerful torch through the lens mount opening. If the curtain has gone "porous" then it's a easy fix...
Hey - Lewis - this thread is "Show us your film shots" NOT PIMP YOUR 500px Account.
A couple of mine shot on Acros 100, the dodgy character on the right is fellow TP member robhooley167!
Untitled by Paul Nichols, on Flickr
And one more, the inside of Leeds Corn Exchange. A wonderfully characterful building well worth calling into if you're around Leeds with a camera!
Untitled by Paul Nichols, on Flickr
This was taken as part of a test roll to see if I had cured the tramline scratches that I was getting with my Rolleiflex 2.8f. It seems to have worked.
There must have been a tiny nick on the screw head of one of the screws near the rollers. I couldn't see anything or feel it with my fingers but having lined up one of the spoiled negs in the camera the scratches matched the position of the screws. Having covered the screw heads with felt there are no longer any scratches.
Taken on fuji acros 100, semi-stand developed Rodinal 100+1, 60mins.
North Beach Groyne by wickerman6, on Flickr
Cracking shot!
Only just started playing around with stand development. Upto press only devd a couple of old films but going on your result with this and other shots i've seen on here devd in a similar way, I'm tempted to play around some more.
I guess there are some b&w films that stand dev better than others....which ones are best avoided??
Thanks for sharing your remedy re the tramline problem....I have a few old cameras that have a tendency to do the same....attaching a little felt is a superb idea!
I think I'm probably the wrong person to ask for advice on this, it was only my third film that I have developed myself and the first that I have stand developed.
I found the flickr "Stand Development " group a useful place to look at various examples, link here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/stand-development/
Hey - Lewis - this thread is "Show us your film shots" NOT PIMP YOUR 500px Account.
Please post the actual shot in the thread.
to save anyone else having to mess about clicking through it's this one...
Not a bad shot..
Sorry my bad! new to the forum, still unsure on inserting photos
A couple from Bruge on the YashMat
Fuji Reala 200
Cheers
Andy
Simon photo said:Using my homemade 4x5 camera and fomapan 100 devved in ro9 1+12
Ebilpirate said:Go on. Homemade camera?
A couple from Bruge on the YashMat
Kodak Portra 160
The-Old-Horse by andysnapper1, on Flickr
Fuji Reala 200
Canal-at-Night1 by andysnapper1, on Flickr
Cheers
Andy
Andy Grant,
I say again you have that TLR of your's of to perfection, do you sleep with it.
Wonderful quality and technically great shots.
Spectacular, which theatre is this if you don't mind me asking?
I'M sure I've seen that guy in the first shot somehere before!!! lol
Love the symetery in the Corn Exchange shot.
PMN said:And yeah, you can't really miss him! I'm meeting him for beers in around 15 minutes so for the moment I know I can insult him on here without him realising until at least tomorrow!
you can't really miss him! I'm meeting him for beers in around 15 minutes so for the moment I know I can insult him on here without him realising until at least tomorrow!
Asha said:looks like you might be buying him a pint Paul to sweeten him up