First film through the Minolta SRT 101b with 50mm & 28mm Rokkors
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Very good, that's how film shots should look..so many shots posted here need correction.
***Excuse the hasty liberal use of smart sharpen***
If you can't afford drum scanning, then everybody should use sharpening by any means...it's not cheating but just putting back what you have lost using flat bed scanners, and I've noticed my supermarket sharpens scanned negs (probably pre-set by the engineer).
BTW nice shots.
Some really great shots on here. I have been 'away' for a while, so I thought I'd share some of my recent stuff with you. Now, these shots might look quite similar to some of Woodsy's he posted. That's only cos we were at the sme places at the same times!
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As I said to Woodsy, these are stunning and #1 is out of the normal realms of stunning, great work. Congrats.![]()
Some really great shots on here. I have been 'away' for a while, so I thought I'd share some of my recent stuff with you. Now, these shots might look quite similar to some of Woodsy's he posted. That's only cos we were at the sme places at the same times!
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As I said to Woodsy, these are stunning and #1 is out of the normal realms of stunning, great work. Congrats.![]()
+1
Just got back my first roll from the OM2-SP, so though I will share one with you. Its a little underexposed but I liked it! I will post some more up later in a separate thread along with the offending olly!
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Olympus OM2-SP, HP5+ and Zuiko 28mm f2.8.
There are a few more on my flickr if you want to have a look!
I really like that style of photography and I think the underexposure actually adds to it here.
It'd be absolutely perfect if the headline of the paper had something relevant to the rest of the image. Next time, eh?
Couple more
Ilford FP4, Canonet QL19
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Fomapan 100, Lubitel 2
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