The table was outside the room that me, you and Carl called home. I know that because I was standing 4' to the left of you as you took it because your huuuuge RB and tripod stopped me getting out ;0)
I've actually posted off my last roll from the Peaks meet today. It's a roll of out of date slide film shot on my Yashica 44 which I've got no idea what's on it!
Found it. Now do I order new soup or try the de-ionised water from tesco. I know which is more interesting.
This is fantastic. Are you pleased with the Trip?
I'm so surprised by it. Pleasantly!
The limiting factor appears to be my ability to judge distances.
Love the size of it too!!
I can't get over the quality from it. Pleased with how the home develop/scan came out too!!
Well I'm impressed as your new to film and home dev and scanning
Very kind of you to say!
Getting to understand the limitations of the scanning and getting better at temp control for the colour developing
The bad news is that it's making me want a more expensive camera [emoji85]
You need to go to a meet to look at cameras...a good one was at Whipsnade...h'mm Asha ruined my shot
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Asha also managed to hide all but my left arm. Thankfully, Andy's shirt made it through unscathed :0)
Asha also managed to hide all but my left arm. 0)
As for Andys shirt........Someone has to wear them and who else could get away with it?
Well I'm impressed as your new to film and home dev and scanning
That's something I want to do now but my first films are Colour! And all the kits I can find appear to B&W
That's something I want to do now but my first films are Colour! And all the kits I can find appear to B&W
I paid about £5 for it. Actually, thinking about it, I had the film pressure plate out to check the date code on the back of it and I might have reduced the pressure on the film causing irregular film advance.A CLA might fix that, John, if the camera's worth £50 or so to you...
Last two out-takes, both on Tri-X processed by Filmdev in XTOL and scanned by them.
5) Canal junction in Central Birmingham near Brindley Place. Pentax MX, Pentax-M 24mm f/2.8 lens, Tri-X.
R2-04674-0006 by Chris R, on Flickr
6) The new Birmingham Central Library reflected in the windows of Symphony Hall. Pentax MX, Pentax-M 24mm f/2.8 lens, Tri-X
R2-04674-0003 by Chris R, on Flickr
Those paving stones would make for a great pic in the right light!
I paid about £5 for it. Actually, thinking about it, I had the film pressure plate out to check the date code on the back of it and I might have reduced the pressure on the film causing irregular film advance.
Got the negs back from the first roll through the Nikon F70 that Asha let me have. The first one is with the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AF-d. The second two with the Sigma 105mm F/2.8 macro. All on Poundland Agfa - as is tradition for the first roll through any new camera it seems.
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FILM - Rose bowl by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
That's a very good advert for the Agfa film. It seems to like red.
Three more from the F70 (50mm f/1.8 and Poundland Agfa).
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FILM - I don't know where this goes by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Featherlike by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Tall grasses by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr