Show us yer film shots then!

Great result. :)

Now you'll get the urge to go back and rescan all your previously scanned negs. :D

Ha ha, that thought was about 01:00 this morning, but I gave myself a good talking too and said " who are you kidding, the problems with your photo's are far more serious than pulling a bit of detail from foaming water"

Ha ha
 
Scanned from photo, cannot locate the Neg.

Don't recall the film and the camera was a manual Praktica MTL version I think. Long Gone.

Boys from the village fishing in Lake Pokhara, Nepal.

Circa 1985, there were only three cafe/bars and two hotels when I first visited, now they have a KFC and there are more boats on the lake than in Venice. The locals played chess and smoked chiloms under a large mango tree, the hotel was 50p a night, I still have a phot of the family of mice that ran round the room - the little ones clinging mouth to each others tail, quite funny.


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Bormio, Italy, Nikon FM2n + Portra 400, both handprinted (Edit: lens was the 40mm Voigtlander)

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Continuing this theme of places that you would expect to be very busy but are not.

Nikon F601, 20-35
Type 517 in FX55 12 mins.



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Got me scans back

Nikon F2- 180mm F2.8 prime, manual exposure and focus
Ilford Xp2 + pushed to Ei 800, Harman develop and medium scan.


Panic Stations

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Scans don't have quite the detail of my tiff scans so will scan a couple again when the negatives arrive, more delay to my wet entry. So many fantastic shots.
 
I was driving down the road about 30 when I passed this, I indicated slowed down and then reversed back down the road for a better view. It made me laugh out loud as I got closer. It was the last shot on the roll.

Nikon F2 with 28-105
Incident light meter and manual focus
XP2+ ei 800. Harman develop and scan


Trellis

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I was driving down the road about 30 when I passed this, I indicated slowed down and then reversed back down the road for a better view. It made me laugh out loud as I got closer. It was the last shot on the roll.

Nikon F2 with 28-105
Incident light meter and manual focus
XP2+ ei 800. Harman develop and scan


Trellis

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Is that Ivy's house?
 
First go with the pinhole. Actually got 6 out of 6 recognisable photos. The Diana+ pinhole guide thingy seemed to be roughly right. I added a couple of seconds when the sun buggered off mid shot but that was it. Chuffed to get anything. Definitely need a tripod and the pinhole shows more of what it is sat on than I realised so there's two with a chunk of perfectly rendered table top :LOL: I also pointed the thing at the sun too much.


First go with Holga 120 wide pinhole. Fomapan 100 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr

First go with Holga 120 wide pinhole. Fomapan 100 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr

Also got the results from the freebie XA3. Some really good results in some conditions but it definitely needs looking at.

Church interior turned out particularly well.

XA3 on expired XP2 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr

XA3 on expired XP2 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr

XA3 on expired XP2 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr
 
First go with the pinhole. Actually got 6 out of 6 recognisable photos. The Diana+ pinhole guide thingy seemed to be roughly right. I added a couple of seconds when the sun buggered off mid shot but that was it. Chuffed to get anything. Definitely need a tripod and the pinhole shows more of what it is sat on than I realised so there's two with a chunk of perfectly rendered table top :LOL: I also pointed the thing at the sun too much.


First go with Holga 120 wide pinhole. Fomapan 100 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr

First go with Holga 120 wide pinhole. Fomapan 100 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr

Also got the results from the freebie XA3. Some really good results in some conditions but it definitely needs looking at.

Church interior turned out particularly well.

XA3 on expired XP2 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr

XA3 on expired XP2 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr

XA3 on expired XP2 by Suzy Richards, on Flickr
Interesting angles on Little Moreton Hall
 
Lovely shot there Kevin made me smile, someone is the but of a joke , is that a T or a J ?
 
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