Show us yer film shots then!

OK, here's a few from my Voigtlander Bessa R3a with a Jupiter 12 50mm f2 lens on Legacy Pro ASA 100.

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Some more to come of the colour variety.

Cheers

Andy
 
Same camera and lens but this time on Fuji Superia ASA 200.

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Sorry Javier, not quite downtown LA just Nantwich, but it is another Red Heiffer of sorts.
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Any thoughts, advice, critique, help, aid, succour or kind words much appreciated (or even if you don't like them please feel free to say your piece, I'm listening).

Cheers

Andy
 
****Any thoughts, advice, critique, help, aid, succour or kind words much appreciated (or even if you don't like them please feel free to say your piece, I'm listening).

Cheers

Andy***

Only that you have to be careful using B/W.....the guitar player would also look good in B/W, but IMHO the conkers in the grass (and some other back ground grass shots) would look better in colour.
 
Thanks Brian. To be honest I set myself a challenge to try and capture Autumn in b&w on 1 roll of film, so some of the images work better than others. I think I need to try again when Autumn starts properly.

Andy
 
To be honest I set myself a challenge to try and capture Autumn in b&w on 1 roll of film, so some of the images work better than others. I think I need to try again when Autumn starts properly.

Andy


I've always found B/W more difficult than colour, and out of 1000's of B/W negs can't think of any winning great shots to boast about, but was pleased once with my efforts doing large B/W prints in a large plastic drum:-


e.g. Dunno if I've posted this before:-
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^^ What's the connection between the b&w photo and Arthur Askey's glasses?
 
OK, here's a few from my Voigtlander Bessa R3a with a Jupiter 12 50mm f2 lens on Legacy Pro ASA 100.

Cheers..............Andy

i like the idea/composition of 1, 2 and 4 but think it's a good example of where colour would be better..........:thinking:
 
Ha bloody ha - I meant relative to Arthur Askey's specs... jeez.
 
Ha bloody ha - I meant relative to Arthur Askey's specs... jeez.


..........well easy mistake to make when you are comparing glasses that fitted my head in this shot, before I had plastic surgery. :lol:
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A few from me taken a while back on Tri-x pushed 1 stop

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Absolutely fantastic shots, stunning stuff.

Andy
 
I am loving the ghostly hands in the widow of the pizza car, excellent set :thumbs:
 
Well - it's been a while since I posted anything, but at the risk of being boring again, here's a couple from my walk last Wednesday. Sadly it was a bit misty :shrug:


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Both shot on Velvia 100F, home souped in Tetenal E6 kit, and scanned on Canoscan 8800F/Silverfast SEplus
 
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A few boring ones again - strapped the XA2 to the windscreen clamp on the way home last night and let it go... it sets it's own exposure times and all I did was press the shutter now and a gain and wind on :D


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It's not a scratch - I reckon it's a moth...
 
I assume the clamps on the inside of the screen, either that or you've been borrowing arms from Mr Tickle :lol: Interesting proof of concept, but to be honest Arthur, I think this is one time where a colour film would have been better - headlamps, tail-lights, and any bits of residual colour in the sky... I'll say one thing though - it's certainly an idea for Challenge 03 :thumbs:
 
I only wanted to finish the roll in a hurry so I could cook it :lol:

I have one of those windowsuctionclamptripodmount thingies, very handy :thumbs:
 
Well I had a similar problem in that I had one shot to go, so erm lets not only check this Kodak color plus 200asa expired in 2006 for quality also how it handles shadows and highlights, well I think a Tesco scan did quite well:-


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I only wanted to finish the roll in a hurry so I could cook it :lol:

I have one of those windowsuctionclamptripodmount thingies, very handy :thumbs:

I think that the combined weight of the EOS-3 and 17-40L would probably finish off the screen on my Audi, theres already a bullethole in the nearside bottom of the screen. :lol:
 
Well - it's been a while since I posted anything, but at the risk of being boring again, here's a couple from my walk last Wednesday. Sadly it was a bit misty :shrug:

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Both shot on Velvia 100F, home souped in Tetenal E6 kit, and scanned on Canoscan 8800F/Silverfast SEplus

Lol.

Those are IMO the best shots i've seen from you. Not sure about the scanning and I can think of far better weather for Velvia but compositionally they are really good. Top stuff.
 
Well I had a similar problem in that I had one shot to go, so erm lets not only check this Kodak color plus 200asa expired in 2006 for quality also how it handles shadows and highlights, well I think a Tesco scan did quite well:-


I've just bought some of that with the same date on it..... Looks good!!!
 
Here's another from the roll - this bridge looks excellent in the rain in the evening... this picture faces West...


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Well - it's been a while since I posted anything, but at the risk of being boring again, here's a couple

nowt wrong with mist...glad you posted....:thumbs:

I like the 1st atmosphere
[just imagine casting a dry fly under the right bank]

the 2nd lacks an 'impact' to me
 
nowt wrong with mist...glad you posted....:thumbs:

I like the 1st atmosphere
[just imagine casting a dry fly under the right bank]

the 2nd lacks an 'impact' to me

Thanks - to be honest, I nearly didn't bother posting them at all - I pretty much cocked up the developing - I think they needed a good 30 seconds longer in the first dev. and came out far too dark (i'd misplaced the tally list of how many film's i'd souped with the chemicals, and they're on their way out tbh) - the scanner was working overtime to get anything out of 'em and I'm really not happy to be honest. It really wasn't a Velvia day, but that's all the colour film I had with me, so to be honest I'm happy to get anything out of 'em - especially the second one which was just a handheld grab shot. I know what you mean about lack of impact... to me it's missing the big sod-off mountain (Fleetwith Pike??) in the background :lol:

Still - every shot you stuff up is an opportunity to get it right next time :shrug:
 
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Still - every shot you stuff up is an opportunity to get it right next time :shrug:

well I've miles to go...:lol:

loaded up the Nikon F3...waiting for some sun...:bang:

PS - did the 'book' arrive ok..?
 
well I've miles to go...:lol:

loaded up the Nikon F3...waiting for some sun...:bang:

PS - did the 'book' arrive ok..?

The book arrived a couple of days ago, yep. It's a real blast from the past - I actually remember they had the self same book in the school library when I was first messing about with black and white developing and printing. :thumbs:
 
The book arrived a couple of days ago, yep. It's a real blast from the past - I actually remember they had the self same book in the school library when I was first messing about with black and white developing and printing. :thumbs:

oooooo ... that dates you..:p
 
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