- Messages
- 4,425
- Name
- Richard
- Edit My Images
- No
Brilliant Javier. You do have a wealth of characters to shoot.
Andy
Brilliant Javier. You do have a wealth of characters to shoot.
Andy
First shots with the EOS 600 and a roll of Kodacolour 200
Port Talbot
Love that chrome wheel. Great tones and detail.
Here's a snap while riding a bike in the Beijing Hutongs
北京市的胡同 | Beijings Hutongs by RickJeav
Nice one, knew before i read the title where that was, I see that skyline every day!
It seems to be a bit pixelated though, is it a crop?
A nice viewpoint though, It looks drab enough to be an average Port Talbot shot!
Here's one of mine similar view but down on the beach, where were you when you took yours, looks like you were just as far away but at a longer focal length?
Canon EF Ektar 100 exposed at 400 tesco processing and scan... (None of the failures were intentional...)
Nice to see you posting in here Les..
I think I caught one or two of you pictures as part of the gallery exhibition they have every once in a while in the Ridings a few weeks ago.
I dunno about this photo though, it looks a bit processed, especially the sky.
The lines are sweet though and contrast is good.
I can't be doing with overcast skys on b/w, I mean I shoot them but I know I'm probably gonna chuck most of them away, I wait for some blue sky/clouds & sun, and throw on a red or orange filter.
For those that converted to digital do you miss film? I've never Used film. And was just intrigued?
It's not as if it's compulsory to sell your film cameras and burn your darkroom kit, just because you've got a digital camera. :shrug:
some from the JB Ensign Box camera
.. ..
even more basic than a holga!
For those that converted to digital do you miss film? I've never Used film. And was just intrigued?
Nice to see a box Ensign getting out and about, and producing good results
After having issues with the first couple of rolls of film, this being my venture / project (long term I know) into monos, film and medium format, I finally ran a test role of Ilford PanF 50 through my Mamiya 645 pro with I think reasonable success, still loads to learn though.
On this evening the clouds were heavy above and to the east but sunlight was coming through from the west, quick dash, set up, four frames and this is one of them.
Help, advise etc etc is most welcome. Oh 2nd role was a studio shoot, fingers crossed.
LesF
Hi Javier, another excellent set mate. That Delta 400 has a very distinctive look to it, almost like a very fine pencil/charcoal drawing. I like it, must give it a try.
Andy
Not experienced enough to offer advise sorry but I think the lead in and the building work. I find the sky too dull though and there seems to be a shadow/halo around one of the trees which I guess is a result of it moving with a slower shutter speed?
Bloody awesome work as usual, Tuco. Top notch.
Bloody awesome work as usual, Tuco. Top notch.
and i prefer the color[sic] version..................