These snapped on the 50mm for the SQ-A?
Quite like porta, nice subtle colours:
Poor exposure, poor choice of film for the conditions, in fact poor everything but as a totally clueless n00b to medium format film I was amazed to get anything even vaguely resembling a photo!
Velvia 100 through the RB67.
Thanks, Des.
These photos were all shot using Kodak Tri-X 400.
-RJ
I used a bit of slide film when I got into medium format and didn't like it (or, more likely, just didn't know how to use it), so I haven't used it since.
These are definitely far better than my first efforts with slide film.
If I did more landscape type photos, I'd probably consider trying slide again, but I just find negative film so much better suited to how I shoot (or, perhaps, better suited to my inabilities to meter accurately...).
Very nice grain control for Tri-x. I'm going to have to ask what developer/time now!
RJ, those Glasgow shots are really nice, particularly Pedestrian Crossing. There's something quintessentially Scottish about that chap's gait!
Nick, that Portra has worked well for you there! I like it too, although sometimes I think it's a bit too muted...
Cheers - my first roll wasn't too muted. I am debating whether to take just 400H, or a mix of it with Porta to Copenhagen in a few weeks.
Poor exposure, poor choice of film for the conditions, in fact poor everything but as a totally clueless n00b to medium format film I was amazed to get anything even vaguely resembling a photo!
Velvia 100 through the RB67.
joxby said:I've seen this geezer, he's tallish, dark hair longish and a bit wavey, I see him at most Cent Sq events for a few years now usually fannying about with digital Canon.
But....I spied him with an RB the other day, turning it over in his hands discussing it with....I dunno....might have been an APS security bod, or one of the production team.
I always thought he was with the crew, but maybe not always, maybe it depends who is running the production/event, perhaps he is something to do with Raise the Roof...I dunno, perhaps he is Jeremy's sidekick...:shrug::shrug::shrug:
Although you say your shooting the RB, these are not 6x7 ratio, much nearer 1 to 2, so they're either cropped....a lotor they're 6x9/35mm and not cropped much..
Incidentally, I took Fuji 800z but didn't have time to shoot any..
I've seen this geezer
Some panoramas taken with my Bronica ETRS and 35mm pano back. Shot on Jessops 200asa film expiry 2002!
Portpatrick
theyre lovely. Middle one is my fave. Really nice "look" to them, like they were shot back in the 70s
Lovely panoramas.
I wonder if there is a panorama back for my 500CM.........
Just noticed your profile says you do elektrickery, you're not one of Mr Canon's people are you by any chance? And no, I don't mean anything to do with cameras!
Yep, I'm the best looking one that does all the work..
I was stood with Dusty Claus on Saturday night, listening to him waffle for yonks, I was glad it rained in the end....lol
Yeah, been around RTR a long time, right back to Windsor Baths, all the Mela's until recent times and a few events on the outskirts
Dusty Claus is turning in to Bobby
Can't agree more. I'll definitely be getting more portra 160.Portra really is the dogs dangly bits when it comes to colour negative film.
Haven't posted on here for a while.
Shot on 35mm Ilford XP2
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbstills/9134533849/
The Arcadia Verses by JB Stills, on Flickr
Haven't posted on here for a while.
Shot on 35mm Ilford XP2
The Arcadia Verses by JB Stills, on Flickr