Another one from my first roll of Portra through the Yashica Mat. I rather skipped over this when I was looking through the scans, on account of it not being especially interesting or well composed. On reflection, though, I'm loving the detail and tones in the greenery. Fair to say I've fallen in love with medium format.
16070004 by Arfonfab, on Flickr
I'm really disappointed with this one, this frame is covered in these little "holes" in the emulsion, don't know whats caused it but I wish I did as its the second time this has happened with Ilford last time was a whole roll of Pan F. Annnny way this must be last from me for a while. It really was too windy for this shot, the camera blew over as did the bike a couple of times. I Ended up with one hand on the tripod and one on the back wheel trying to operate the shutter and count to twenty!
Tramlined by steveo_mcg, on Flickr
FP4+ through my Noon 612 Pinhole, developed in Rodinal 1+50 for 18 minutes.
Cheers Asha. dust makes sense in so far as it would block the light from getting at the emulsion and I'd just write it off as that except for the fact I'd only just wound that frame out and the previous one, which is fine, was the one that was loaded when I dropped the camera and I'd expect that to dislodge the dust. I'll have a look at the camera when I get home and see if there is any muck floating around which may be the cause, I guess it could have got on the rollers and got spread around from there.snip
Thank you! Me tooLoving those colours!
Another couple from few me.....
Taken with the Mamiya RB 67, using Kodak Ektar 100
The first one went in the 'do not crop' thread
An image from the Franka Solida. My first roll of Portra 160 and it looks pretty good. Plus only four days for AG photographic to process the film and return it to me.
Another couple from few me.....
Taken with the Mamiya RB 67, using Kodak Ektar 100
Like these alot! lovely colours and another film to add to my 'to try' list
Lovely bright colours
Liking both of those Lee..
Robert, loving the Camden Lock shot and the statue.
Hi Andy, It's mostly wildlife I've been interested in - more my comfort zone if you will. Whenever I've done something other than wildlife I've never been sure of the results, always felt there was something lacking - hoping it's just practice!Well Dan Im glad you decided to stop your shy lurking and post some photos. A really interesting, varied and colourful set and we don't see much wildlife in this section so well done on the Kingie, top shot.
Thanks Chris, I'm quite pleased with the first, but the second I'm not sure about - something is just not sitting right with me, quite pleased with the last thoughDan, I find the current autumn light quite difficult, but your first two have come out pretty well. The last is a stunner!
Cheers Lee, this is the closest I've been to a Kingfisher so I'm pleased it turned out as well as it did, especially as it was the first time I'd ever ran a film through the EOS3 since getting it - so I had no idea if it was in working order or not! I would have been kicking myself if it hadn't worked.Dan well done on getting the Kingfisher.... it's hard enough with digital, let alone with film.
Thanks T. I'm hoping to get more wildlife with film now, there's all sorts near by, I've just got to hope the light remains good!Dan beautiful beautiful images with some lovely light and like everyone else has said the kingfisher is a stunner captured with film
That kingfisher is lovely.
I had a try with some Ilford Delta 100 in my F80 on a recent trip to Finland.
come on by lazymandias, on Flickr
hair clips by lazymandias, on Flickr
That kingfisher is lovely.
I had a try with some Ilford Delta 100 in my F80 on a recent trip to Finland.
come on by lazymandias, on Flickr
hair clips by lazymandias, on Flickr
Lots of great pictures on this thread as always. I like the kingfisher one in particular.
here are two recent pictures from Snowdonia (both taken on Velvia 50 with a Mamiya 7ii with 80mm lens):
Tryfan and the Ogwen Valley by osh rees, on Flickr
Llyn Padarn by osh rees, on Flickr
We have just been oshed again, brilliant work.
^^^WTS^^^G'Osh, those are both superb.
Andy
50470018.jpg by mikeg711, on Flickr
50470023.jpg by mikeg711, on Flickr
50470011.jpg by mikeg711, on Flickr
Dan, No need to be a lurker with that quality of work, the colours are very good composition excellent and that Kingfisher a joy to see.
Thank you for posting.
Another two cracking images osh.Lots of great pictures on this thread as always. I like the kingfisher one in particular.
here are two recent pictures from Snowdonia (both taken on Velvia 50 with a Mamiya 7ii with 80mm lens):
Tryfan and the Ogwen Valley by osh rees, on Flickr
Llyn Padarn by osh rees, on Flickr
Thanks for the comments. Really pleased with those 2, they stood out immediately when I got the scans back. Definitely going in the family album.I like these, the tones are nice as are the captures.
Lots of great pictures on this thread as always. I like the kingfisher one in particular.
here are two recent pictures from Snowdonia (both taken on Velvia 50 with a Mamiya 7ii with 80mm lens):
Tryfan and the Ogwen Valley by osh rees, on Flickr
Llyn Padarn by osh rees, on Flickr
Went along this path:
I wouldn't normally post images of my captive birds.(as I realise it can be a contentious subject)
However, having bought the Nikon F4 from the classifieds from Trevor Bray.... this was my test roll through it.
Taken with the Nikon F4, using out of date Velvia Fujichrome 50 ...