Shoot some film off. post to Peak asap it should be on the doormat early next week.well im up in the lake district this weekend if its not piddling down but i wont get the film back in time for submission. So i think the next couple of entries will be lucky to get a point between them.
Come on Chris there's a long way top go yet.Congratulations all 5 filmies who scored points! Some really great shots there. I now have the great distinction as the only filmie with 4 entries and no points at all!![]()
Thanks Steve, really liked your atmospheric misty shot.I got points!! Sorry Had to get that out my system!
Clever shot Nick the grain really suits. A good month for "us" though, glad I didn't try to get the kids to play along. I think I'm with everyone else on the hiding to nothing for the next couple of months.
Okay so I might be really slow with this, maybe this is what happens when I try and find things on my phone and not on the computer, but can someone tell me where the main thread for this is? Where can I see results and topics?
Surely there must be a main thread that answers all these question, and I'm simply too blind to see it!
Congratulations on so many filmies getting points this month....great entries and nice to see a variety of different formats and films.
I've been at my parents for almost whole of May so far as my Mum went into hospital for an operation so helping out. Unfortunately I didn't take a film camera with me as I wasn't expecting to be here this long. So had choice of either no entry for May or pop into local camera shop and buy a new (to me) film camera. Guess which option won![]()
the only possible choice, surely.
Hope your mums doing ok squire, speedy recovery
@Steve, hope your mum keeps up the recovery.
Serious envy on the Fuji!
My May entry is suddenly in a little doubt, as my Mac went ping on me last week. It's now with Apple in Solihull so I'm hoping they can resurrect it! At least it's a no-PP month, so at worst I can grab another copy onto the OH's WinPC from the CD, but I've no clue how I would do the re-sizing. I've realised I've been using Macs, off and on, since the first or second generation boxy ones in the mid 1980s, and this is the first one to actually fail on me. Annoyingly, it's also the first one I've actually paid for!
Not just me then! Didn't see the point in spending good money on Portra for a nil pointer... starting to regret that now!
Actually I may be entering an asda scan after all, I can't seem to replicate what they've done and I quite like it!
h'mm surely any shot entered is better than nothing...well unless you are ashamed of it or consider it's an insult to the judges![]()
I take it I'm the only idiot trying to scan a colour neg them self? My normal approach of scan flat and fix in lightroom is going to leave me with a very rubbish image now I think about it but I really can't enter an asda scan...
Just got a roll back from Asda, maybe just maybe have something. Need to rescan them though; asda have, as ever, got sharpening turned up to 11 and seem to get a d range similar to that of a webcam...
My normal approach of scan flat and fix in lightroom is going to leave me with a very rubbish image now I think about it but I really can't enter an asda scan...
Actually I may be entering an asda scan after all, I can't seem to replicate what they've done and I quite like it!
That's quite a turnaround, Steven! I do agree with you, though; ASDA scans can be horrendous but then turn out to have some nice aspects when I try scanning myself.
Colour negs are always hard to scan; much better when there's no other reference to suggest the colour balance is all wrong! I think you probably do have to take a different approach with colour negs. I try and use the neg presets if they are in the software (eg Vuescan). Some folk scan as positives to TIFF and then use ColorPerfect. The time I had trouble with colour matching, @Mr_T did the ColorPerfect conversion for me and the results were amazing (see this thread).
My current solution with 35mm C41 film is Photo Express in Hull, who are fast and give excellent results (looks as good as Mr_T's version in the referenced thread). They nwill also scan existing cut negatives.
No mate, I scan them too. Hours of fun eh
well mines in for May, just got to work out how to do a wildlife shot with nothing longer than 50mm now and not knowing anyone with a cat.
My May entry is suddenly in a little doubt, as my Mac went ping on me last week. It's now with Apple in Solihull so I'm hoping they can resurrect it! At least it's a no-PP month, so at worst I can grab another copy onto the OH's WinPC from the CD, but I've no clue how I would do the re-sizing. I've realised I've been using Macs, off and on, since the first or second generation boxy ones in the mid 1980s, and this is the first one to actually fail on me. Annoyingly, it's also the first one I've actually paid for!
Happy to say I got the Mac back this afternoon. The repair cost was about a third of what I originally paid for it, and slightly less than originally quoted (new logic board rather than new graphics chip). The previous Mac is still in use by my daughter after around 8 years, so I'm hoping I'll get another 5 out of this one! One nice thing: the Apple Store guy ("genius", yuck) cleaned up my Mac before accepting it, so it looks absolutely pristine! Anyway, no resizing excuses available now...
I am assuming the head is out of focus as you were shooting wide open,just looking at the front and back of the table the head falls into the back OOF area. The wing beat of a Robin is very fast indeed and I am not surprised that the leading edge is OOF as it to falls into your front OOF area.This would have been a great shot captured clean. The only other aspect I can think of is ,does your camera shutter speed tell lies?