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Really nice image, the portrait orientation gives a different look and feel to this type of shot, masses of detail in her too!
Really nice image, the portrait orientation gives a different look and feel to this type of shot, masses of detail in her too!
A really great set, I love the colour and sharpness of the first two, particularly as you were shooting a moving subject, the chocolates Nikon FM/FEs are well captured and you make the look particularly edible, bit steep in price though!A few shots from Bath's Christmas market over the weekend. First time using Fuji Pro 400H, not sure what to make of it yet but I've got a few more rolls to shoot.
Bath Christmas Market by Carl Hall Photography, on Flickr
Bath Christmas Market by Carl Hall Photography, on Flickr
Chocolate version of a Nikon SLR (I'm sure someone will tell me what it is), really wanted to buy it but it was a whopping £50... so my girlfriend bought me a tiny version for £4 which I can't bring myself to eat
Bath Christmas Market by Carl Hall Photography, on Flickr
Bath Christmas Market by Carl Hall Photography, on Flickr
Bath Christmas Market by Carl Hall Photography, on Flickr
Nice waterways set, you have certainly caught the atmosphere of the place in those shots
A rally great set, I love the colour and sharpness of the first two, particularly as you were shooting a moving subject, the chocolates Nikon FM/FEs are well captured and you make the look particularly edible, bit steep in price though!
Nice set of the old pottery buildings @Andysnap
Can you get inside those buildings ??........sort of place I'd want to explore!
Asha,
The place you are after for getting in and around the buildings is Gladstone Pottery Museum!
See link, Also google for more images.
http://www.stokemuseums.org.uk/visit/gpm/
Ah OK .......taies thé fun away if you're actually allowed to go in
I was under thé impression it was derelict, deserted and left to ruin.
2006 Portra 800 7 by pentaxpete, on FlickrNice wet cobblesOly XA Ilford XP2
A close shave in the Wild West!
Taken with a Bronica ETRSi, 50mm lens onto Portra 400.
Thanks Shane, appreciated.Lovely shots Adrian.
I love much about living in East Anglia but a couple of times every year I do need to get to some mountains. My destination is often Snowdonia where I lived briefly in my late teens. From my home in the Waveney Valley I can be in Snowdonia in a mere five and half hours, with a good run!
On my recent flying visit I managed three peeks in three days and on one of the days the weather was very co-orpative, the rain dominated the other days! Below are a few shots on TMX 100 loaded in my trusty Voigtlander Bessa L and 15mm Heliar Aspherical. The film was developed LC 29 mixed at 19-1.
I have to say I am always impressed with the little Heliar lens's ability to handle flare!
1. Sunny on the summit
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2. High altitude wave!
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3. Over the Edge
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4. The route back down
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5. Climbers in the mist
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Many thanks Steven, the conditions were just great that day, a climb up through the mist and rain then the summit remarkably clearThey're really good Adrian they've got a great feel to then.
Many thanks Andy, it was a short but excellent trip to the mountainsThose are very special shots Adrian, just the sort of things that float my boat.
Andy
I love much about living in East Anglia but a couple of times every year I do need to get to some mountains. My destination is often Snowdonia where I lived briefly in my late teens. From my home in the Waveney Valley I can be in Snowdonia in a mere five and half hours, with a good run!
On my recent flying visit I managed three peeks in three days and on one of the days the weather was very co-orpative, the rain dominated the other days! Below are a few shots on TMX 100 loaded in my trusty Voigtlander Bessa L and 15mm Heliar Aspherical. The film was developed LC 29 mixed at 19-1.
I have to say I am always impressed with the little Heliar lens's ability to handle flare!
Above Rothbury by View attachment 26074
A close shave in the Wild West!
Taken with a Bronica ETRSi, 50mm lens onto Portra 400.
Nick, many thanks for the kind comment, yes I do use the viewfinder for the 15mm, the camera and lens combination is really quite marvellous, the view finder is probably not that necessary though and a hot shoe spirit level would do much the same job, when closed down a couple of stops pretty well everything over 18" is in focus!Just magnificent Adrian, like Mr Snap these are right up my street. Did you have the 15mm viewfinder on the L or did you guess the framing?
Where was this picture taken? Thanks.
In the Wild West of Derbyshire
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