Show us yer film shots then!

I've never seen anythoing quite like those white spots before.:thinking:

This is one of the shots with the contrast adjusted to show up the dots more...

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The dots aren't sll circular or all the same size, and while there doesn't appear to a regular pattern to them, the spacing does seem curiously regular.

My gut feeling is it's something in the paper - either a bad batch or some sort of contamination. which would seem borne out by the only reference I could find...

http://photo.net/black-and-white-photo-printing-finishing-forum/00UEPk

Much as I hate mysteries though, I don't think we're going to find a conclusive answer.
 
I've never seen anythoing quite like those white spots before.:thinking:

This is one of the shots with the contrast adjusted to show up the dots more...

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The dots aren't sll circular or all the same size, and while there doesn't appear to a regular pattern to them, the spacing does seem curiously regular.

My gut feeling is it's something in the paper - either a bad batch or some sort of contamination. which would seem borne out by the only reference I could find...

http://photo.net/black-and-white-photo-printing-finishing-forum/00UEPk

Much as I hate mysteries though, I don't think we're going to find a conclusive answer.


just to add to the confusion i've got a couple of 5x4 negs which have similar (but bigger) marks caused by rain drops hitting the front filter (long exposure stuff), could this have been condensation on the lens?
 
just to add to the confusion i've got a couple of 5x4 negs which have similar (but bigger) marks caused by rain drops hitting the front filter (long exposure stuff), could this have been condensation on the lens?

Good thinking, but I can't really see them being in focus on the lens/filter especially when focused at landscape distance?
 
Good thinking, but I can't really see them being in focus on the lens/filter especially when focused at landscape distance?

depends on the length of the exposure, i was hitting 20 minutes with mine so they showed up but those don't really look as long... was a thought though
 
I'd love to know the answer - this stuff drives me nuts. :D
 
Wow you guys love a mystery.

Just to confirm conditions then

Camera - F5 (no ridges on the film back, I checked)
Lenses - 50mm F1.2 and 300mm AF ED (Both lenses have fungus although I've a lot of rolls and this is the first time I've seen polka dot pattern.
Film - Fuji400h (possibly expired but others bought from same seller fine)
Development- snappy snaps
Scanner - epson v300 (scanned thousands of negs without issue)

Minimal PP done.

sid
 
Is it only the Fuji with spots ?
Did you have any other colour neg film developed at the same time as the Fuji ?
 
What sure what the general 'vibe' is on Holga's and the like here, they're a bit like Marmite on photography forums... But two from my Holga. Which fell down a cliff just before I took these them...


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Both shot on HP5, dev'd in Rodinal 1:1
 
The first one is beautiful, the second one is Holga marmite.
The difference between the two is striking, but that is part of the Holga's charm :)
 
Thank you!

It's bizarre to think there's less than a minute between the two photographs. Holga 'charm' indeed! :P
 
**But two from my Holga. Which fell down a cliff just before I took these them... **

Was it on a piece of elastic to spring back to take the shots?
 
What sure what the general 'vibe' is on Holga's and the like here, they're a bit like Marmite on photography forums... But two from my Holga. Which fell down a cliff just before I took these them...


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Both shot on HP5, dev'd in Rodinal 1:1


i'm with joxby here, first one is outstanding, second one ..... errrr marmite :)
 
:agree: the first is really excellent and a fine example of what brilliant results can be had from Holga... :thumbs: ...

... but the comments on the second are insulting to Marmite imhgo... :naughty:






:p
 
Two more from my Trip 35, still need to get to grips with the focusing.

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Shoots with Neopan 400 with Zeiss Nettar 6x6

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This one is on Fuji 400 pro (C41)

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Really loving the Nettar, once you get to grips with it its a great camera
 
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I really like the first two Gaz81

Here are two more, again Kodak Portra 160nc

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Found a roll of expired Kodak Colorplus 200asa. a couple of macro shots:

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Some from me on my latest aquisition - a £10 charity shop camera (Minolta XG9) with 50mm f/1.7 lens on Fuji Sensia 100 slide. Some shots were made B&W in PS as it fitted and also because Sensia gives everything a horrible red cast... really can't wait to finish my last roll and be done with it.

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Some from me on my latest aquisition - a £10 charity shop camera (Minolta XG9) with 50mm f/1.7 lens on Fuji Sensia 100 slide. Some shots were made B&W in PS as it fitted and also because Sensia gives everything a horrible red cast... really can't wait to finish my last roll and be done with it.

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You are one of the best street shooters I have seen.
 
Some from me on my latest aquisition - a £10 charity shop camera (Minolta XG9) with 50mm f/1.7 lens on Fuji Sensia 100 slide. Some shots were made B&W in PS as it fitted and also because Sensia gives everything a horrible red cast... really can't wait to finish my last roll and be done with it.

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Nice shots :thumbs: I'm amazed you didn't have a swat team after you :bang:
 
A few test shots from a new camera.

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All on Expired Dixons branded ISO 200 film. (Dated 2004)
 
That's an awesome shot cherryrig. Nice to see some flash stuff with Bronica - you're so good at it :thumbs:
 
Have come back to using 35mm film camera after using the film medium format camera at college. I love spending time in the darkroom and am getting back into film processing and developing in a big way.
First time I've posted pics so hopefully I'll do it correctly.

Oh thought you would browse images frm your gallery - but doesn't seem to work like that.

Actually I dont know how to do it and it's late - i'll come back to it when less tired.
 
OK checked the useful stickies to find out how to do it - let's have a go now.

ok too tired cos that didn't work
come back to it tomrrow
 
Have come back to using 35mm film camera after using the film medium format camera at college. I love spending time in the darkroom and am getting back into film processing and developing in a big way.
First time I've posted pics so hopefully I'll do it correctly.

Oh thought you would browse images frm your gallery - but doesn't seem to work like that.

Actually I dont know how to do it and it's late - i'll come back to it when less tired.


Can't wait now... :suspect: ... you tease... :naughty:






:p
 
Sam_G, I love the low saturation colours you got with that film looks awesome.
 
Well i've done something wrong ... will go have another look
grrrrrrrr
 
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