H'mm not too bad if you don't want to use a scanner and Photoshop, but you are using a Rollei with Ektar and results should be razor sharp?
I think I messed up focusing. I don't yet have 6x6 inserts so it difficult to keep film flat stable
H'mm not too bad if you don't want to use a scanner and Photoshop, but you are using a Rollei with Ektar and results should be razor sharp?
Is that one of your inventions, Steve? Does it work with a strip film as well?
A visit to the 'Boat Graveyard' and some colour film through the new camera!
Rolleiflex 6003, Rollei 80mm f2.8, Kodak Ektar 100: (gutted their is a band on the negatives which I think is a development issue!)
Boat Graveyard 2 by Fraser White, on Flickr
I'm with you Gareth regarding FB,but, this photograph with your Xpan is very good. I like the composition with the road taking you into the valley and emphasising that wonderful colour of the sunset.
So this evening in Cornwall was a bit awesome! Following some shoddy weather this morning, the weather improved and some huge waves rolled in after the front. I shot 8 rolls on the 645 with the 105-210mm. 8 rolls!!!! That’s about a lifetimes worth for me! I should point out that the waves were at least 20 feet tall, sometimes pushing to at least 25 feet. Pretty scary at times!
Anyways, here’s a link to Flickr of an iPhone shot, as a taster, as the rolls (obviously) are not sent off yet sorry for naff link, Flickr on mobile is the height of poor effort in terms of functionality!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/woodsy2k/41902584535/in/photostream
So this evening in Cornwall was a bit awesome! Following some shoddy weather this morning, the weather improved and some huge waves rolled in after the front. I shot 8 rolls on the 645 with the 105-210mm. 8 rolls!!!! That’s about a lifetimes worth for me! I should point out that the waves were at least 20 feet tall, sometimes pushing to at least 25 feet. Pretty scary at times!
Anyways, here’s a link to Flickr of an iPhone shot, as a taster, as the rolls (obviously) are not sent off yet sorry for naff link, Flickr on mobile is the height of poor effort in terms of functionality!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/woodsy2k/41902584535/in/photostream
As indeed do I. I followed the link, and browsed a little on your photostream. Very impressive, and perhaps I should look at flickr again.
The nearest I've got to 8 rolls at a time would probably be the five or six sheets of FP4 exposed in Glen Nevis when low clouds were rolling across the road against the backdrop of the hills.
This was from a recent visit to Cornwall. Linhof Master Technika 4x5, 80mm lens, Ilford HP5+.
The road to the Highlands...
I don't remember exactly where this was shot but it was on our 12 day drive through the highlands and Outer Hebrides in March. We didn't see much mist unfortunately. After the first morning and full day, they clouds lifted and gave way to blue skies for almost the entire trip.
Pentax 67ii & Kodak Ektar 100
The road to the Highlands...
I don't remember exactly where this was shot but it was on our 12 day drive through the highlands and Outer Hebrides in March. We didn't see much mist unfortunately. After the first morning and full day, they clouds lifted and gave way to blue skies for almost the entire trip.
Pentax 67ii & Kodak Ektar 100
That is lovely, Gareth, great light despite the misty clouds.
Simple but beautiful. The mist and cloud makes it for me.