Peter B
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Still time to get your Euromillions lottery ticket for tonight's £98million jackpot.Jesus, God, I've just looked it up!
Still time to get your Euromillions lottery ticket for tonight's £98million jackpot.Jesus, God, I've just looked it up!
Indeed! Ffordes have some second hand in stock from £2,500 to £4,200. Ouch!Jesus, God, I've just looked it up!
Personally I like the crop to start at the road, that way you keep the light area of ground in the left foreground. Fabulous shot.This is a view of the Assynt hills and was the other Acros 5x4 I scanned with Epson Scan a couple of days ago. A b&w shot of a rainbow has never seemed like the best idea, which is why I've never done anything with this photo. The first version is full frame and the second a panoramic crop to take away the foreground, and your preference would be interesting.
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This is a view of the Assynt hills and was the other Acros 5x4 I scanned with Epson Scan a couple of days ago. A b&w shot of a rainbow has never seemed like the best idea, which is why I've never done anything with this photo. The first version is full frame and the second a panoramic crop to take away the foreground, and your preference would be interesting.
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This is spectacularly off-topic, but buying @Woodsy Mamiya RB67 in the classifieds and running 35mm film through it like this guy does would be an awful lot cheaper. And you'd have a 6x7 MF camera as a bonus. Result or what? I should probably point out that other MF cameras are also available in many places.
That sounds like a good idea!Dave Proctor (the guy linked to above) used a 220 film back; I don't have one so I just taped a bit of backing paper to the pressure plate to take up the empty space.
The first version is full frame and the second a panoramic crop to take away the foreground, and your preference would be interesting.
The crop. The first iteration has the road ending abruptly at the knoll.This is a view of the Assynt hills and was the other Acros 5x4 I scanned with Epson Scan a couple of days ago. A b&w shot of a rainbow has never seemed like the best idea, which is why I've never done anything with this photo. The first version is full frame and the second a panoramic crop to take away the foreground, and your preference would be interesting.
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I remember seeing that concrete monstrosity behind the island, when I visited Bled, and wondered how much it cost to secure the planning permission !Here's one from our Slovenia visit... the church and island in Lake Bled
I think when you're the Dictator, planning permission is quite cheap!I remember seeing that concrete monstrosity behind the island, when I visited Bled, and wondered how much it cost to secure the planning permission !
I do like those colours!Here's one from our Slovenia visit... the church and island in Lake Bled
1909DPLXCN Slovenia Bled boats by Chris R, on Flickr
Pentax LX, Vivitar 35-70, Portra 400
This is the first image I've exported and uploaded to flickr after migrating all my images from Aperture to Capture One Pro. I was going to write "still learning", but TBH I've barely started learning yet!
I shudder to think how long ago this was taken - probably with a Mamiya C220, but I'm pretty sure it was Ilford Pan F which I couldn't get enough of at the time.
I seem to remember we were just going out somewhere - hence the "Do you have to get that thing out now" look.
I LOVE this. Simply sumptuous work
Jesus, God, I've just looked it up!
Still time to get your Euromillions lottery ticket for tonight's £98million jackpot.
Indeed! Ffordes have some second hand in stock from £2,500 to £4,200. Ouch!
Both lovely shots (despite my dislike of milky water!)Bronica ETRSi
Zenzanon 75mm f/2.8
Fujifilm Velvia 50
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FILM - Burbage on Velvia by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Beautiful Padley Gorge by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
Bronica ETRSi
Zenzanon 75mm f/2.8
Fujifilm Velvia 50
1
FILM - Burbage on Velvia by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
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FILM - Beautiful Padley Gorge by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
Both lovely shots (despite my dislike of milky water!)
Image one is just lovely , (n)
Liking the texture in that Asha.Some LF ( 4x5)
Got back from New York last week, first time visiting and now I totally understand why so much great street photography comes from there, there's a certain energy there that's quite different to London. Will definitely visit again in the Summer at some point.
Just a few for now, currently sitting on a bunch of scans trying to find a nice sequence.
Leica M4 + 35/2, Nikon FM3a + 28/2.8, Portra 400 and Tri-X pushed to 800.