Show us yer film shots then!

Do you normally get more vibrant photos on Portra?
I scanned these on my Canon 8800F flatbed scanner.

I shoot Fuji for no particular reason, except that I like their cameras, so in that way I'm supporting them ! :D
But I believe portra and 160s should be the same paleish and creamy.

quick check in flickr tells me imho that the seagull 4a is all good, sharp and rendering nice colours.

so must be the scanner.

sorry about my investigation ! :lol:

great shots nevertheless . and great title :)

p.s. just noticed that you had portra 400 . but that doesn't make much difference though
 
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When Portra 400VC meets Seagull 4A TLR meets somewhere nicer than England:

I like those a lot, it also looks remarkably grain free. I may just get some 400VC instead of Pro 400H.

love the first one. but to be honest - good thing I haven't bought one. the colours seem to be a bit pale. I don't mind the vignetting that much, but - there were no lens hoods or filters on right ? the vignetting comes from the camera itself ?!

It looks fine to me, I think the colours have more to do with the scene and the time of day than the film or the scanning. The palm tree leaves actually look pretty punchy, I'd very much doubt you'd get anything like that with NC.
 
I like those a lot, it also looks remarkably grain free. I may just get some 400VC instead of Pro 400H.
I generally find ISO 400 looks pretty good when it's medium format, especially at these kinds of sizes.

It looks fine to me, I think the colours have more to do with the scene and the time of day than the film or the scanning. The palm tree leaves actually look pretty punchy, I'd very much doubt you'd get anything like that with NC.
Indeed, I'm not entirely sure what Starastin is expecting Portra to look like. These look like pretty typical Portra shots to me, which is what I was after when I chose that particular film to shoot on.
 
this is the last shot from my fuji 160s pro . unfortunately this was a shot I thought is not going to make it as it was number 13 or 14 on 6x6 camera. loaded it a bid badly which means that what I think was the first shot (which was truly amazing) didn't survive.

Totally love this film !

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doesn't feel right on such small size + too sharp I think. other than that - this is pretty much original scan, I only changed the temperature to cooler.
 
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Very nice Richard.
A touch of Hogarth i.e. Man trying to swat something; man picking his teeth; woman looking on whilst other man stares into the distance. Plus, an ale house!

Lovely
 
Very nice Richard.
A touch of Hogarth i.e. Man trying to swat something; man picking his teeth; woman looking on whilst other man stares into the distance. Plus, an ale house!

Lovely

You must be like me an observation freak.:lol:

Thank you
 
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People seem to like shots of pubs, so here is my next attempt at night photography after a gap of hmmm well normal to grey hair.

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Is that the Konica roll Richard ? I've loaded mine in minolta, but haven't taken it out.

Yes it is the Konica, be good to see your results.:thumbs:
 
Very nice Richard.
A touch of Hogarth i.e. Man trying to swat something; man picking his teeth; woman looking on whilst other man stares into the distance. Plus, an ale house!

Lovely


... man having wee in corner...
 
Where John Mills the actor used to live
Kiron 28-70mm superia 200asa
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And a day time shot of the pub seen as before as a night time shot. Kiron 28-70mm...looks like a bit of vignetting that I've just noticed:-
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Bronica ETRS
Kodak Portra NC 400

Studio shot for open day poster concept for university.
 
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Synchronised walking on the left there... loving the converging vertical lines effect, makes the picture smaller/cosier maybe?
 
Synchronised walking on the left there... loving the converging vertical lines effect, makes the picture smaller/cosier maybe?

Yes, that,s the 24mm close up effect and I do like it sometimes:thinking: and you have again noticed the harmony of the walk, such pretty young things.;)
 
And my scans all come out filthy! How do you keep your scanner even vaguely clean?

Windolene...

Then a Rocket blower over both the scan bed and film before putting it on. ;)

Still requires a little spotting with 20 y.o. slides and negs,* but nothing too dreadful.


* actually some of the newly developed film is just as bad straight out of the envelope.
 
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These were all straight out of the packet! I think I need to use more than my lenspen brush and a lint free wipe!
 
A couple of the GLA building from the London Open House 2010 event on 18th September.





Canon A-1, FD 28mm f/2.8. Boots 200 slide film.

Possibly a few more to come... :)
 
A couple of the GLA building from the London Open House 2010 event on 18th September.

Canon A-1, FD 28mm f/2.8. Boots 200 slide film.

Possibly a few more to come... :)

Lovely! Get the rest up:p
 
A couple of the GLA building from the London Open House 2010 event on 18th September.

Canon A-1, FD 28mm f/2.8. Boots 200 slide film..

first class.......you have a good eye.....:thumbs:

I have the A-1 + 28mm --- inspired to have a go round Glasgow

Boots slide..?? all i can get locally at Boots is 200 colour print film in C41 process
 
Ta. They were doing 3 for 2 in the branch on Tooley Street that day.

Here's another from the gallery on the river-facing side of the building.


GLA Building Open House by cybertect, on Flickr

[it's not entirely easy working on scans over a VPN link to home, but it's do-able :)]
 
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All my film photos are several years old. Still got a B & W film in the Dynax that needs using but I never get round to it. Got several more films that need using up but I never get round to thinking how to use it up properly. Need a project to send it off really.



Think that was taken with the sigma macro/portrait lens. Really good lens. Wasted on me I think!

Couple of black and whites.



 
All my film photos are several years old. Still got a B & W film in the Dynax that needs using but I never get round to it. Got several more films that need using up but I never get round to thinking how to use it up properly. Need a project to send it off really.

How about finishing the roll by coming up with something for "The second great F+C Photo Challenge" - it's getting lonely in there with just me and Richard :lol:
 
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