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You get some cracking crisp shots with your Yashica.
Thanks Steve. I find that, if shooting at f/8-f/16, then it's a very sharp lens. It still seems nice outside those apertures though.
You get some cracking crisp shots with your Yashica.



A couple from one of our local parks, both on FP4+ taken with an Intrepid Mk4 and a Schneider Symmar-S 210mm at EI200 and developed in Stearman Press Ultra for Large Format.
First - the Christmas Tree (of course!)
20201205-Leaves_Proj52_Intrepid_210_Fp4_SPULF (3 of 3) by Alex Morrison, on Flickr
And then some of the last autumnal leaves left - I'm enjoying close up work with my LF more and more (and even remembered the bellows factor this time!) This is about as close as I can get with the 210 on the Intrepid (max bellows of 320mm). I can see something with an extensible bellows in my future at some point (@stevelmx5 - can one be had for the Carbon Adventurer..?)
20201205-Leaves_Proj52_Intrepid_210_Fp4_SPULF (1 of 3) by Alex Morrison, on Flickr
Have you considered a shorter length lens for close work.
A couple from one of our local parks, both on FP4+ taken with an Intrepid Mk4 and a Schneider Symmar-S 210mm at EI200 and developed in Stearman Press Ultra for Large Format.
First - the Christmas Tree (of course!)
20201205-Leaves_Proj52_Intrepid_210_Fp4_SPULF (3 of 3) by Alex Morrison, on Flickr
And then some of the last autumnal leaves left - I'm enjoying close up work with my LF more and more (and even remembered the bellows factor this time!) This is about as close as I can get with the 210 on the Intrepid (max bellows of 320mm). I can see something with an extensible bellows in my future at some point (@stevelmx5 - can one be had for the Carbon Adventurer..?)
20201205-Leaves_Proj52_Intrepid_210_Fp4_SPULF (1 of 3) by Alex Morrison, on Flickr
Sounds like next Christmas is sorted [emoji846] Thanks Steve!Hi Alex. I haven't launched it yet, but I have designed a 100mm extension bed for the Carbon Adventurer (for use with the 5x7 accessory kit) which, along with the standard bellows, allows for 380mm of maximum flange depth.


Reala 02 by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Reala 03 by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Reala 05 by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
Spider Slide by Peter Elgar, on FlickrFantastically sharp Peter, but the big version on Flickr is scary stuff.A Spider taken under glass with my Pentax LX + 50mm f4 SMC Macro-takumar and Fuji Velvia Film and Metz CL-3 with pentax SCA Module for TTL Flash exposure
Spider Slide by Peter Elgar, on Flickr
but the big version on Flickr is scary stuff


The small hamlet of West Handley have decorated their phonebox and streetlamp for Christmas as usual.



Great tonal range, it feels to me like it would stand a tighter cropFujica GW690
Ilford Delta 400
Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 8mins @ 20°
The gate from the moors by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
Took the liberty to play a little with your image Sean ( happy to delete it if you wish!)Aberavon Beach
GW690
HP5@400
HC110 (DilB)
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Great tonal range, it feels to me like it would stand a tighter crop
"O travellers from somewhere else to here,
Rising from Sheffield Station and Sheaf Square
To wander through the labyrinth of air.
Pause now, and let the sight of this sheer cliff
Become a priming-place which lifts you off
To speculate
What if..?
What if..?
What if..?
Cloud-shadows drag their hands across the white;
Rain prints the sudden darkness of its weight;
Sun falls and leaves the bleaching evidence of light.
Your thoughts are like this too: as fixed as words
Set down to decorate a blank facade
And yet, as words are too, all soon transferred
To greet and understand what lies ahead —
The city where your dreaming is re-paid,
The lives which wait unseen as yet, unread."


Took the liberty to play a little with your image Sean ( happy to delete it if you wish!)
Reframed to remove the foreground and the person creeping in at the RHS
Removed the flying object in the sky ( bird presumbly)
A few more minilmal tweeks with curves may add a little more umphh to the final result but as a capture, I rather like your style.
Keeep it up
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Looking at it again, putting the couple less central will, for some work better too.
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It all depends on what pleases you personally, afterall that's presulably why you take photos.
perhaps the above edits will offer some other ideas that you may have not considered.
Either way, have fun and keep posting.
The side of the Sheffield Hallam University building. The poem was added in 2007 as part of the "Off the Shelf" literary festival that took place. It was written by Andrew Motion.
Fujica GW690
Ilford HP5+
Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 mins @ 20°
Sheffield Hallam University by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
Imo you’re very much nearly there..... any adjustments for that shot would only be very minimal if at all depending on personal tastes.I'm not sure I've quite found what I'm after with the curves/levels adjustments with black and white yet, nearly there though.
I find that really engaging, I'm not normally taken by "street" but that grabs my attention. Really good tones in the rocks and stepsAberavon Beach
Fuji GW690
Ilford HP5@400
HC110 DilB
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Thank you, there was something about this one for me too.I find that really engaging, I'm not normally taken by "street" but that grabs my attention. Really good tones in the rocks and steps
I do wish I waited for him to walk a little further forward, but I was in a bit of a panic tracking him with the rangefinder!



