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Very nice contrast of the new and old and the figure waking out of the scene really works well, nice!
Going to blame @FishyFish for sending me the Canon sureshot Supreme... as I decided to try the Canon sureshot Ace to see what it could do too, so found one cheap on 'that site'...
Still not convinced with the Fuji x-press C41 though.
The first one is stunning.
Agreed, that first one is superb
I know how that feels...Canon Sure Shot Supreme
Fujichrome Sensia 100 (expired 2003)
Yellowscope by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
To be fair to them there was a pirate ship that would occasionally sail up and down. Perhaps they were keeping lookout for it attempting to put marauders ashore.It looks like no one told them it finished in 1945 and they're checking there's no invasion fleet coming!
This photo for me is in equal parts intriguing and infuriating as each time I look at it I don't know what he's looking at
G1, 45mm
HP5
Curious by Andrew Roberts, on Flickr
On one of those trellis grid squares there was a ball that has been edited out of the picture. Simply mark the picture with a cross centred on the position of the missing ball to win a cash prize.
Love these Lee, great rurality theme running through them and the muted monochrome tones work really well. The first is my favourite, bull all are engaging and well seen.I was given some unperforated film... ASP 400s. 150ft of it!.
I removed the sprocket thing from a spare bulk loader to bulk roll it. I've tried a number of cameras, a Canon EOS10 and a Ricoh XR7.
I developed it for the time and dilution for XP2 400 in HC110.
For this test roll I used the EOS10 and shot it at 400 ISO, using a 35-70 lens.
A really engaging image Andy, can't stop looking at it!This photo for me is in equal parts intriguing and infuriating as each time I look at it I don't know what he's looking at
G1, 45mm
HP5
Curious by Andrew Roberts, on Flickr
Another day out with the Nikon F80 and a roll of Ferrania P30, this time to Culross in Fife
Culross Abbey
000015930024 by Steven Cook, on Flickr
000015930019 by Steven Cook, on Flickr
The gardens of Culross Palace
000015930010 by Steven Cook, on Flickr
A really engaging image Andy, can't stop looking at it!
Another day out with the Nikon F80 and a roll of Ferrania P30, this time to Culross in Fife
Culross Abbey
000015930024 by Steven Cook, on Flickr
000015930019 by Steven Cook, on Flickr
The gardens of Culross Palace
000015930010 by Steven Cook, on Flickr
Another day out with the Nikon F80 and a roll of Ferrania P30, this time to Culross in Fife
The gardens of Culross Palace
000015930010 by Steven Cook, on Flickr
Thanks Andy and Nige.
I'd cycled through Culross many a time but this was the first time we'd visited just for the sake of it. Incredibly picturesque wee village (was used for filming for Outlander, especially inside Culross Palace), but it was difficult to get any decent shots as there were cars parked everywhere!
Olympus XA3
Ilford HP5+
Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 9mins @ 20°
Coastal conversations by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I started doing something similar, I'm not a hardcore cyclist but found myself cycling through some lovely countryside too quickly so I decided to start walking instead. I also have issues with hayfever and my inner ear which affects balance which is fine until you're huffing and puffing trying to stay upright on a bike
Which lens are you using on your F80 Steven? I have a fondness of Nikon AF cameras, but tend to use quite modern lenses on my F90 as I have them for a d******l camera so get fairly modern looking images (if that makes sense) so I was half contemplating something a little older to complete the 90s nostalgia. I did used to own an 85mm 1.4D which was really really nice but went when I stopped shooting professionally, 85mm not being a particularly much used focal length for myself
It's just the kit lens that came with the camera AF-S 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED-IF. The F80 was bought as a replacement for my F50 (I think) which got ruined when I took it on a camel ride through the Sahara! It was way before I really "got into" photography.
Over the last couple of weeks using it I did contemplate getting the 50mm and 85mm f1.8, but as my Oly M-1 is now back from repair I've opted to get 2 new lenses for that instead. (Vivitar (Komine) 28mm f/2.8 Close Focus and Vivitar Series 1 (Bokina) 90mm Macro f2.5, both incoming...)
Very nice vintage look there ArthurSome frames from the Radix then, a cute little rapid cassette camera with issue surrounding the way it cares for film stock... FP4, Tetenal25:1 @ 10 mins
Not sure where the crap is from tbh unless the cartridges are full of dust, they have been blown out though so will live with it. Pretty sure it's not the old film stock as the last length shot did not have the same problems - anyway, kind of liking the "ruined" effect, "old-new-film" anyone?
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