Here are some quick and dirty scans, all low rez...More just playing with settings on the scanner and view scan...
PeterA said:Although joined some time ago I have only just got round to scanning my film & slide pictures. I came across this set taken back in 2007 at Jungfraubahn in Switzerland whilst on holiday. At the time I had to use my Olympus OM 10 camera body, as my Olympus OM4 Ti was in being repaired. All shots taken with Fuji Velvia 100 positive using Olympus OM 28mm F2.8, with a circular polarizer attached.
Hope they are up to standard
***Hope they are up to standard***
Indubitably...no 1 for me.
Those are lovely. I'm going to have to try some Velvia soon. Thanks for sharing.![]()
Certainly are. Love the first one. Maybe too much blue in the snow on the last.
A couple more from me, unfortunately they are all from the wee XA3. Have 4 rolls of HP5 waiting to dev, but being unemployed means I can't afford dev or fix
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That first ones great, what have you done with the last one.
we don't get enough action shots in this thread, m/f action is unheard of...![]()

Glad you like the first John but what's wrong with the last in your opinion? Bad scan? Bad processing? Bad photo? All of the above?![]()
Glad you like the first John but what's wrong with the last in your opinion? Bad scan? Bad processing? Bad photo? All of the above?![]()
I really love images with motion blur.I suppose I'd better post some film shots as I've been making comments elsewhere in F&C
EOS 3/Superia 200
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my thoughts are that the the last one the skier looks sort of i dunno how to describe it, superimposed painted on!
As in "oversharpened" ?
Kev, you're gonna have to scan us some prints of those shots. Never known someone so dedicated to the cause of using inappopriate cameras for a job
Nice results, I'd be well chuffed with those.
I dunno, he doesn't look right, the picture overall is shorter on contrast compared with the others, the figure looks like he was underexposed but selectively lightened....I could be wrong, maybe he's just getting some direct sun and washing out, but no sun in the other two.:shrug:
ME Super With my beloved Ilford XP-2
Nikon F65, Kodak TMax 100
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Nikon F65, Kodak TMax 100
OK folks heres a few from my first roll through my Ensign Selfix 16-20 with a Rosstar f4.5 lens.
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Wow........that's the wackiest barrel rolly bokeh I've seen in a while.
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That's not a term I've some across before, what is it?...barrel rolly bokeh...
I like them all paleblue but the first and the last really stand out, excellent work!
That's not a term I've some across before, what is it?
Also referred to as spinning bokeh... where the out of focus background appears to be rotating - some stuff on it here
This means rather than being uniform circles, the bokeh is elliptical and looks like it's rotating around a centre point (AKA swirly bokeh). famous with lenses such as the Helios.