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retrogamer1990 said:great quality out of a trip 35!I'm far too used to agfa vista and cheap developing...
Cheers! The lens on the Trip always surprises me no matter how many times I use it.
retrogamer1990 said:great quality out of a trip 35!I'm far too used to agfa vista and cheap developing...
Jao said:Nick, another great set of urban monochromes!
No large paper in the darkroom? Guess Ill just have to collage 17 sheets of expired and partially fogged 7x5 paper instead.
Full of fingermarks and developing defects but they add to the character![]()

Cheers Joxby
The image is about 14 inches square, i used a knackered Durst M670 which is incapable of producing a sharp print as it is missing one of it's wall mounts, so it shakes like a ******** dog whenever you breathe near it
The enlarger I use belongs to the uni photography society and the darkroom is in the basement of the students union next to the music venues, so at about 6pm the bands start soundchecking and any hopes of getting a sharp print go out of the window.
MindofMel said:Porta 160 @ 100. Hassy + 80


Finally got round to getting my shots from the TP film meet developed..
All £ shop agfa vista
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/onform1/8441845695/

Shame about the massive scratch. I really should stop using the squeegee thing that came in my processing kit.Reports were that the snow wasn't gonna hang around, so I nipped out last Saturday morning for a quicky.....lol
Mamiya 6 @ 50 on delta 100
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Please tell me there's some detail in that cloud that could be extracted in the darkroom?It would be epic if there was.
HP5+ through the X-300 and Rokkor 28mm 2.8 D76 1+1:
wet by rednorters, on Flickr
Had a little play with this one in Lightroom which is something I wouldn't usually do (apart from contrast/curves). Quite happy with myself for managing to shoot this handheld at about 1/15thShame about the massive scratch. I really should stop using the squeegee thing that came in my processing kit.
Nick, that's a gorgeous shot. Can almost smell the rain!
That is a very nice shot indeed, love the reflections in the wet pavement, great interest in the subject and nicely exposed. Very accomplished image making in my view!






Andysnap said:Liking those Jim, lovely tones in all 3.
Skysh4rk, loving the first one. A few details please, film, camera, lens. Ta.
Andy
Skysh4rk, loving the first one. A few details please, film, camera, lens. Ta.
Andy
Nice trails shot RJ - could you boost the saturation & contrast and details in the sky. Would make it really epic and compliment the drama of the trails I think!

Other roll of HP5 from the boots deal, this time through the Trip 35, I think its got a bit of a light leak, the centre of the frame was a good stop brighter than the edges. I've mostly fixed it in post.
Edinburgh Castle (again) This time with the Telfer Wall on the right.