Playing with some new glass filters

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Hi there, New here so please be gentle :D Recently started doing film photography. No history with any sort of snapping up till now! aaaand now I'm hooked.

So with my 4th roll so far on 35mm I decided to play with the glass filters I had sitting around and bought myself a cokin adapter and a handful of square glass as the local camera shop had them going cheap.

Only photoshop is a little bit of bracketing and horizon levelling all the colours and stuff are as they came out from my film scanner.

All shot on Practika MTL 50 + SMC Takumar 55mm (from what I can remember, oh why can't film come with EXIF!) developed at jessops, scanned at home on epson 4490.

Pink/Yellow split
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Tobacco Grad
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Tobacco Grad
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Pink/Yellow Split
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Tobacco Grad
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Tobacco Grad
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After playing with these and some others that aren't quite as pleasing I've got to say square filters are my fave for split colours/grads as you can adjust where the split happens and the adapter spins freely making composition much easier.

C&C always welcome
 
Welcome aboard Tim and congratulations on getting the film bug. Thats a nice set of images to introduce yourself with, I look forward to seeing more.

Cheers

Andy
 
Well I have a stack of Cokin, Hunter, Hoya etc....just looking at a couple I've accumulated recently:- a haze and soft, might be for portraiture?
 
Cool, that tobacco one is surreal in a good way, shows what you can do with filters, picked up a stack of Cokin P size filters myself recently including a tobacco gnd.

This one of mine was taken with a Cokin Red/Green Polariser. The sky should be blue and the tree golden yellow. If you turn the filter 180 degrees withe sky goes red.

Autumn Yellow + R/G Polariser by Morinaka_2010, on Flickr

I know the site gets a bit of stick on here, but Rocky Cameras usually has a ton of cheap filters, it's where i got all mine, only £5 for that red/green polariser; though he has about 10 fewer P size ones after i bought a stack.
 
Well I have a stack of Cokin, Hunter, Hoya etc....just looking at a couple I've accumulated recently:- a haze and soft, might be for portraiture?

I believe haze is a strong UV filter, for landscapes and such.
soft is for portraiture I believe, just a pleasant blur for that american portraiture style.

Cool, that tobacco one is surreal in a good way, shows what you can do with filters, picked up a stack of Cokin P size filters myself recently including a tobacco gnd.

This one of mine was taken with a Cokin Red/Green Polariser. The sky should be blue and the tree golden yellow. If you turn the filter 180 degrees withe sky goes red.

Autumn Yellow + R/G Polariser by Morinaka_2010, on Flickr

I know the site gets a bit of stick on here, but Rocky Cameras usually has a ton of cheap filters, it's where i got all mine, only £5 for that red/green polariser; though he has about 10 fewer P size ones after i bought a stack.

The coloured polarizers are DEFINITELY my next buy, I know there's some in my local S/H camera shop for a couple of quid but looked past them the other day as they apeared over gimicky and I wasn't familiar with them - now i've seen what they're meant for I WANT!

Thanks AndySnap, I'm on about a roll a week at the mo and there's been 10 or so in each 36 that I've been happy to show. So expect a new load about once a week!
 
I'm not overly sure what they are meant for, but you can have fun with them. I'm going try them with some black and white film as i imagine it should be good for darkening the sky and reflections while leaving the rest mostly untouched.
 
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