I really like that one. Told you that Cimko wasn't a bad little lens.Olympus OM-10
Cimko 28mm f/2.8
Ilford HP5+
FILM - Somewhere in Barcelona by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I really like that one. Told you that Cimko wasn't a bad little lens.
I'm a bit embarrassed to post this after Nige's gorgeous tones above but in lieu of taking decent quality photos I've made a shutter for the Spam can
SpamShutterFirst by Chris H, on Flickr
It needs a bit of tuning, more >>> here <<<
I also messed up initially loading the first sheet as I had my FitBit watch on that lit up like a Christmas tree as soon as I removed the first sheet of 4x5 from the film holder............my arms and legs were going everywhere trying to get the bloody Fitbit to shut up..........nightmare.
You could post us all a print eachSuch a wonderful collection of Film images from everyone. Unfortunately I don't have a digitally converted film image to share.
You could post us all a print each
This one was shot on some OOD Fuji Tungsten film that had an horrendous pink cast to it (thanks to Mrs Snap for pointing it out ) I've attempted to correct it but as is always the case I can't say for sure if its worked.
St Michaels Mount 3 by Andy, on Flickr
The colours are definitely a little weird on the St. Michael's Mount shot - it seems to have both magenta and cyan casts to it. I really like the photo though and think it might work nicely as a B&W conversion as I reckon the mount will really pop against those big clouds.
rainbows only have 3 colours the rest of them are made up to make people like me look foolish.
Don't think anyone has to help you with that Andy, you always manage it pretty well on your own
@Andysnap
Andy what software do you use to process your film. I may depending on which have a very quick tip for you to use.
Not sure what you've done there, Andy, but I reckon Lomo might be interested in replicating it!The colours are definitely a little weird on the St. Michael's Mount shot - it seems to have both magenta and cyan casts to it.
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Not sure what you've done there, Andy, but I reckon Lomo might be interested in replicating it!
Edit, much prefer the above B&W version.