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Liking the composition Steve....where's the light leak getting in??....Perhaps repairable??
I would guess its just the lens, simply making the corners dark with some vignetting??
Liking the composition Steve....where's the light leak getting in??....Perhaps repairable??
Cheers AshaLiking the composition Steve....where's the light leak getting in??....Perhaps repairable??
I would guess its just the lens, simply making the corners dark with some vignetting??
Please tell me there's some detail in that cloud that could be extracted in the darkroom?It would be epic if there was.
Been a while since. I put anything up, these are from my trip up to Dinorwic quarry in the middle of all that snow we had. All shot with the Bessa R with Jupiter 8 50mm on tmax 100 developed in rodinal.



I would guess its just the lens, simply making the corners dark with some vignetting??

These are stunning
A few from a roll of Tri-X devved in D76 1+1:
This is my second roll of Tri-X devved in D76 and I'm beginning to think that it will become my mainstay!
Thanks for looking as always![]()
steveo_mcg said:I like these, encouraging as I've just bought a few rolls of Tri-x and some D76...
The sun is in frame, but its less blown on the neg.
The scan looks like it does cos I threw a load global of contrast at it.....as ya do with crappy scans.
Should use a grad really, you can usually get away without on b/w, but once you include the sun, its a fine line.
*considers a red grad*
A few of my favs from the weekend. The light was just so clean and fun to work with that afternoon.
Nikon FM2, 19-35mm, Ilford XP2, Orange Filter





Love all 3. Very very nice work! Really good eye and interesting angles!


Hrímfaxi;5351054 said:Two from Southbank last weekend..
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Underpass in Southbank by Hrímfaxi, on Flickr
2)
I bring you..... fire! by Hrímfaxi, on Flickr
Very good shot it is just a shame that the fire stick is across his face, but never the less I like this very much. The posts almost center the subject and the front tarmac/gravel looks good, if the BG was OOF it would be even better, because the walker in the BG, gets on my nerves![]()
Marcin, welcome to F&C (some seem to call it the dark side)! I really like number 4 in your set; leads nicely into the tower, which is sharp. Number 1 has something odd about it; contrast is nice, but my eye is led straight across the bridge to a mushy OOF are behind it, while the trees are weird. Shallow depth of field can be a blighter with film. Number 3 looka surprisingly light; I wondered if you'd lightened it up in PP to open the foreground shadow?
You didn't say what camera you used?
onform said: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/
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/onform1/8442935618/
3.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/onform1/8442936712/
4.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/onform1/8442935332/
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From my first ever roll of film, Ilford XP2 Super ISO 400
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Obsessed with the first shot! I love it
I'm starting to like the grain in Fomapan 400 (in 120 anyway) but its worth pointing out some of their quality control issues...
Foma400Jan13-2008 by steveo_mcg, on Flickr
These scratches extend only partially on to the next frame, the rest of the roll is fine...
The shot is massively underexposed as I forgot to adjust the shutter speed before hitting the go button.
I'm starting to like the grain in Fomapan 400 (in 120 anyway) but its worth pointing out some of their quality control issues...
These scratches extend only partially on to the next frame, the rest of the roll is fine...
The shot is massively underexposed as I forgot to adjust the shutter speed before hitting the go button.
Ouch! - As an economy measure I bought a roll of 35mm Fomapan 400 and loaded it into my everyday camera yesterday. I saw your post, took it out again and reloaded it with Tri-X.
The grain looks really harsh on that shot for fomapan 400, what are you developing with?
I've got some good results with foma 400, but I prefer tri-x.
Foma 400 in Xtol 3-1
Not had much of an issue with QC on the 120 film, but did have a bad batch of 4x5 full of pin holes and scratches
Mart

I've used fomapan 400 through several different cameras and tbh I do not like the results from it.
Shame as the 100 iso classic film is pretty good imo for a "cheap" 120 film.
I notice there is a 200 iso available too but given the dissapointment i had with the 400, I'm reluctant to try it.
Going to try the 200 next, I quite like GP3 for a test film and I got some FP4 cheap on ebay so I've currently go 100 iso coming out my ears!






