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Love the colours in in that Nige !
I like those colours. Recently I got the book "Modern Color" from Fred Herzog, who died this month and your colour work reminds me very much of his pictures.
How do you digitize your negatives? I am thinking about buying a Reflecta RPS 10M, at the moment I am using an Epson V600.
A few weeks ago I found a Nikon F100 for sale on Ebay it was selling cheap as it had the old Nikon problem of a sticky back. I made a low offer and it was accepted . when it appeared the back of the camera was terrible but I read on the internet that if you spend a few hours rubbing with a cloth and some hand sanitiser it'll go. Well this is what I did and it worked a treat its come up like new . So I loaded some of the kentmere 400 I had and went out and took some pics. They seem to be ok , very grainy but Im hoping this is down to the film and not a camera or operator problem.View attachment 256372View attachment 256373
Well there is an interest in old vehicles esp by fishyfish and I have a few shots taken recently but erm did have a problem with exposure for outdated gold 100 (bought from Greece a few years ago). But for me I was disappointed with the exhibits as only two vehicles were on display that I had owned
Oddly enough, despite my having taken quite a lot of photos of vintage and classic cars, I have barely any interest in them at all. I just think they make good subjects for photographs.
Say Cheese!
One from a local food festival event. I'd forgotten this was on and went into town to go to the bank, so used the Canon Sureshot Supreme I keep in the car to grab a few opportunistic street shots... not the best camera for low-light street photography, but it was that or digital using my phone. Taken on Kodak Gold 200.
Love that!
Classic Holga pic.
Yep, super shot no idea what year it is.
Yep, super shot no idea what year it is.
As 'Lady Carrick' was built in 1902 it's got to be some time after the white lines appeared.After 1918, which is when the first white lines were painted on British roads.
Ooh, these are nice. Love the cloudage.A couple from my visit to the Air Station Heritage Centre in Montrose last month. Rolleicord, Fuji Pro400H via Filmdev. The Spitfire is a replica and there's more information on its history here. If you're ever near Montrose, this really is worth a visit.
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