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It all depends on whether I'm planning to go out with my camera really.Have you had a lot of rain round your way?
It all depends on whether I'm planning to go out with my camera really.Have you had a lot of rain round your way?
Can I ask what you are developing and scanning your film with?
Again it's Tetenal chemistry and a standard Epson 850 flatbedCan I ask what you are developing and scanning your film with?
Tetenal, Cinestill..............................?

Oh yes that is very nice indeed , I will drink to it , Cheers , Just love the red'sI'm struggling with processing right now.
Anyhoo. here's one from trip up north.
Tech junk
Hasselblad 503cw + 80mm CFE and Kodak Ektar.
Souped in the sink using Cinestill C41,
Probably f8 at 1/250th.
Cinestill and Kodak film top tip. Push process by one stop.View attachment 390916

What BSA is that? and looks like a pumpkin on the bike
I wish I knew. It was just a passing snap… I was ashamedly more interested in the horse riding helmet being used.What BSA is that? and looks like a pumpkin on the bike![]()


Works for me Kevin.I'm pushing the boundaries of the "Film and Conventional" forum here, since no film was used ... in fact no camera ... it might have been conventional in the 1830s though.
A lumen print made by placing cornflowers and astrantia on old darkroom paper and leaving it in the sun for an hour.
Lumen print by Kevin Allan, on Flickr





View from the bridge.
A couple of versions of the same shot from the Bridge at Orchy from a recent trip to Scotland. Nagaoka 5x4 , using a a Kodak Ektar 127mm f4.7 (the widest lens i had with me, originally made for the Graflex) on Kodak Ektar 100. Processed by Rapid Eye near Old Street, London.
View frtom the Bridge of Orchy by Nick Watson, on Flickr
View from the Bridge of Orchy b&w by Nick Watson, on Flickr


I dont mind Nigel, I'm colour blind so you could say it looks a bit pink/green/purple/orange and I'd take your word for it, thanks for taking the liberty, I appreciate itLooks like a nice place to visit.
Hope you don't mind me saying Nick, but the colour scan looks a little on the cool side to me so I quickly ran it through auto-colour in Photoshop and I think it looks more natural as a result. Maybe not perfect as it's only a quick edit.
View attachment 391709
If I'm taking liberties, let me know and I'll remove it.


Olympus Trip 35
Kodak Colorplus
Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
Strings by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I like the idea of the hidden musician.
