Very strong reds in there. Good contrast too for an expired film...Nikon F70
Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 D
Lloyds Pharmacy 200 film (expired 2008) - some research indicates that this is probably re-badged Ferrania Solaris Color FG Plus 200.
FILM - Chesterfield market-5 by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I know where it was taken....and when!
I know where it was taken....and when!
Very strong reds in there. Good contrast too for an expired film...
Thanks Stephen, hopefully someone might know what kind of flowers these are!That second one makes me think that there might be so ething in this colour photography idea. Like it very much Peter.
Rather pretty and nicely coloured ones. (That’s the limit of my horticultural knowledge)Thanks Stephen, hopefully someone might know what kind of flowers these are!
That's great Stephen, so please thank Sue for me. I'll start with that tomorrow.The most likely candidate is clematis tangutica. At least it gives you a starting point. My knowledge of plants and gardening could be written on the back of a postage stamp with a shovel.
Just had a look and I'd say Sue is very definitely right on that identification.The most likely candidate is clematis tangutica. At least it gives you a starting point. My knowledge of plants and gardening could be written on the back of a postage stamp with a shovel.
Is this look the result of using expired film? I've got some Fuji C200 I use from time to time which has an expiry date of 2016.
I've tweaked this in LR a little bit as the original is very flat and has a certain haze to it. So lifted exposure and a little bit of contrast.
I've noticed this kind of look on quite a few films I've shot and had developed by FilmDev.
Any clues/advice to this much appreciated.
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I do like that second one; the light reflecting from the rails leading the eye to infinity, and everything else following it.A couple of train-y pics.
Pentax Espio 140M
Ilford HP5+
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FILM - 52328 by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Picadilly S by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I do like that second one; the light reflecting from the rails leading the eye to infinity, and everything else following it.
It'll never catch onThat second one makes me think that there might be something in this colour photography idea. Like it very much Peter.
I like the second one looking along the platform. Pity the trains not moving.A couple of train-y pics.
Pentax Espio 140M
Ilford HP5+
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FILM - 52328 by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Picadilly S by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I like the second one looking along the platform. Pity the trains not moving.
I own an Pentax Espio 140M too, do you find it heavy on batteries?
And an off-the-wall shot, also from Hellifield station.
Light at the end of the tunnel by Stephen Lee, on Flickr
Thanks Des. It's sort-of what I was trying to get but it's a bit difficult on 200ASA film!That's excellent. Love those types of images: light, shadow and texture.
Love the grime of industry. Pity about the cars, but hey, they were there so they’re part of the photo.
Love the grime of industry. Pity about the cars, but hey, they were there so they’re part of the photo.