My 1st EVER roll of film developed!

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I picked up my pics from the developers today and it's my 1st ever roll of 35mm film that i have taken. I must say when it's right the quality is really very good.

The only annoying thing is that my iMac can't read the Fuji disc that the images are saved to! I have to open them on my PC and transfer them via memory stick to the Mac. Not a prob just a little annoying.

Anyhoo here are the best of the bunch. Please bare in mind that it is just a test roll and I'm a crap photographer! :D Next time i'll pay more attention to aperture etc.

Camera: Olympus OM-2 Lens 24mm f2.8 & 50mm f1.4

1: Garden furniture


2: 3 pictures.


3: Wife and mother-in-law. I'll leave it up to you to guess which one is which! :D


4: Tree in Caterham


5: Caterham Buildings


6: Caterham Church
 
macs are poop anyway....:p

nice pics btw, that first one has all sorts of lines and angles going on..
 
Gotcha... nice pics for a first film, downside is now you'll want to shoot more and more!
 
Gotcha... nice pics for a first film, downside is now you'll want to shoot more and more!
Ain't that the truth!! I can't wait to get out there again!

macs are poop anyway....:p

Wash your mouth out!!!!!:eek::nono: they are WONDERFUL!:clap:
 
Hi Andy,

Very good first attempt, I hope mine turn out as good. My first rolls should arrive tomorrow and then I'm off out to have a play.
Just a couple of quick questions, when you had them processed did you get hard copies as well as a disc and can you post process the images from the disc using photoshop like a normal digital image?

Cheers

Andy
 
Hi Andy,

Very good first attempt, I hope mine turn out as good. My first rolls should arrive tomorrow and then I'm off out to have a play.
Just a couple of quick questions, when you had them processed did you get hard copies as well as a disc and can you post process the images from the disc using photoshop like a normal digital image?

Cheers

Andy
Hi

Yes i got hard copies and the images on the disc are .jpg's so you can process in the normal way.
 
Thanks matey.

Andy
 
Very good, good contrast & tones. What film out of interest - I'm assuming a C41 B&W like Kodak BW400CN?
 
Very good, good contrast & tones. What film out of interest - I'm assuming a C41 B&W like Kodak BW400CN?

You got it in one! The film is pretty grainy so next time i think i'll try the 100 for a smoother look.
 
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