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Been trying to load a few more shots and keep getting the message shots are too big, is there a size limit for shots?
Been trying to load a few more shots and keep getting the message shots are too big, is there a size limit for shots?
Thanks Nick even better bargin as I use the 100m roll and load my own magazines works out about £2.50 a roll.Cracking results from the Kentmere, great tones, contrast and grain, what a bargain that film is.
Thanks Mark I'll reset the sizes and try againTP gallery is 1024x1024max and no more than 350kb iirc
Thanks Adrian, I really like the camera and its shots are reasonably sharp. Kentmere is supposed to be similar to FP4 & HP5 all made by the same people all I know is its reasonably cheap just wish it came in 120mmEric, this is a lovely set of images from a classic old camera too! Another emulsion for me to add to the list to use in 2014!
Hi Eric, some nice shots there. Only commenting on the last 3 as I can't see the others (on the previous page!).
IMHO the first two have a problem in that the subject somehow isn't isolated enough, whether by contrast or framing or whatever. The last one however, I really love: great textures in the stone and lichen wall, and a huge sense of depth., wonderful lines leading to those two distant trees. I'm amazed at how much depth of field you've got there; really makes the shot, I think. Quite difficult in a "full frame" camera in winter light. Great stuff.
Well, I finally took the plunge and developed my first roll of film
Taken with the Nikon F4 and 50mm F1.8
FP4 developed using ID-11, and scanned with the V500
These were taken at the Boxing Day hunt meet in the village...
Bravo!!...........a very well done Lee . Excellent results, even more credit due to it being your first time at developing....blimey some of us "experienced" geezers can't get our shots as good as them after years of practice!
Thank you Chris.... Yes, we are a small village, and this meet was a very well turned out one, the busiest I've known it for a long time......Lee, well done with the developing, and the taking in the first place! I particularly like the last of your hunt shots, with the little tyke looking so composed, all dressed up for the big day. We always used to follow the Boxing Day hunt, meeting in Bishops Lydeard, on foot (my sister rode in it). Leaving aside the politics of it, a meet was a pretty big occasion for a country village back in the 60s and 70s, and this does bring back the special feel. Bit of a shame to miss the colour, but it actually works pretty well in mono!
supposed to be similar to FP4 & HP5 all made by the same people all I know is its reasonably cheap just wish it came in 120mm
Well, I finally took the plunge and developed my first roll of film
Taken with the Nikon F4 and 50mm F1.8
FP4 developed using ID-11, and scanned with the V500
These were taken at the Boxing Day hunt meet in the village...
This is fantastically retro - where/what on earth is it? Could be a power station control room, a factory or........
These are really cool.. certainly make for some ace photographs, i love the first one!
Really like the first one their Daniel. I think the second has lost the subject in the haze.