Show us yer film shots then!

All shot with my recently refurbed Yashica FX-3 with a Yashica DSB 50mm f1.8 lens, Rollei Retro 400S film processed by the Darkroom in Cheltenham, scanned with a Nikon Coolscan IV and images tweaked a little, just cropped edges and contrast/exposure.

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Appalling composition, shot from the hip, no excuses just a shoddy bit of street photography.

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Javier, love your 'slice of LA life' images, always something interesting happening on the streets, it's a long way from Ealing:lol:


How much time does that 'law enforcement officer' spend shining his boots?
 
A shot from some years ago. Coming home from a day of shooting, this scene unfolded. I was both lucky enough to find a half-way decent clearing (the road is down in the valley floor) and set up the view camera before it all went away. Plus I didn't shoot up all my sheets I had with me that day prior to this.




Schneider APO Symmar MC 120mm f5.6, Kodak TXT 4164, PMK Pyro, Pentax Spotmeter V

 
Congratulations Mr Smithee, that's a stunning image.
 
Not been on here in a while, college is winding down at the moment. So time to post up some shots especially as John(joxby) kindly gave me his Rollei 35 when mine had a fall.. I treated the camera to some Slide and it did a good job for a selenium cell meter!


Some sunsets on the Rollei 35B and Sensia 400

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Rollei 35B Sensia 400 Baglan Bay Power Station
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Canon EF 85f1.8 Sensia 100 Aberavon Beach

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Canon EF Velvia 50
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800Z and the Rollei 35

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A shot from some years ago. Coming home from a day of shooting, this scene unfolded. I was both lucky enough to find a half-way decent clearing (the road is down in the valley floor) and set up the view camera before it all went away. Plus I didn't shoot up all my sheets I had with me that day prior to this.

Rubbish as usual Tuco :lol:

[Cracking shot really, of course]
 
I think this is the first I have posted from my F80 with 28-80mm taken with Fuji superia 200Asa, Also my first real attempt at portrait.

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A shot from some years ago. Coming home from a day of shooting, this scene unfolded. I was both lucky enough to find a half-way decent clearing (the road is down in the valley floor) and set up the view camera before it all went away. Plus I didn't shoot up all my sheets I had with me that day prior to this.



Schneider APO Symmar MC 120mm f5.6, Kodak TXT 4164, PMK Pyro, Pentax Spotmeter V


Beautiful shot, I hope you have a giant print of this!
 

More rocks at Ruby Beach along the Pacific coast



Zeiss Distagon CB T* 60mm f3.5, NDX400 Filter, 100 Acros, PMK Pyro, 240 Sec Exposure

 
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Started reading this thread two hours ago, just got to the end! Great shots in here :)

Got myself a really good deal on four Voigtlanders this week, these were taken with a Vitomatic IIa using Poundland Kodak film:

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This was a total accident, I was still getting to grips with the loading of film in the camera and took this while not knowing the film was properly loaded. Only noticed the mannequin when I put the CD into the laptop even after looking through the prints.

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The outward facing Liver Bird on the Pier Head.

I am loving this camera so much. Haven't taken any of the digitals out since it arrived :)
 
Norters???? :suspect:

I know that name from a certain ARC forum as well???? :wave:

Not bad shots the Voightlanders make great little cameras.
 
Really like the first one Sean, awesome colours.

:thumbs:

Thanks, there was some lovely light around, It's a shame all the sensia have been scanned in college, not impressed with the quality compared to a projection!
It's that or pay 25 quid a roll when I send them off! Will have to price up some scans with club35.
 
The Xpan can be useful in portrait orientation. Velvia 50, scanned at 2400 on an Epson V500...

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A few more from Scotland on the Voigtlander Bessa R3A with a Nokton 40mm f1.4 on kodak Ektar 100.

The Road to Knowhere. This eventually gets to Kinlockhourn then its the Knoydart peninsula where there are no roads at all.

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The Falls of Pattack

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Rainbow over Loch Lochy

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Cheers

Andy
 
Cheers guys, I think I'm just starting to get the hang of film (at last).

Andy
 


Crown Graphic / fomapan 100

Back from uni now but still struggling to get out and shoot some film, hence the room shot :(
 


Crown Graphic / Fuji Provia 100

I just got a load of sheets back form peak but they all have light leaks, I guess its the price you pay for getting them cheap on ebay :(
 
Great series Javier, a real slice of street life.

Andy
 
Just getting round to scanning some stuff from a few months ago

Pickering to Whitby Steam Railway all shot Pentax 67 and Kodak Porta 400, no filters.

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Crown Graphic / Fuji Provia 100

I just got a load of sheets back form peak but they all have light leaks, I guess its the price you pay for getting them cheap on ebay :(

How can you tell the light leak isn't from your camera?
 
How can you tell the light leak isn't from your camera?

had the same prob with a Nikon EM

if you shoot, then advance the film to the next frame, and quickly shoot, then quickly wind on

the second negative will not show signs of light seal leak as the 'exposure' time is too fast

then let the camera sit on frame #3 ......a light seal leak will show then
 
had the same prob with a Nikon EM

if you shoot, then advance the film to the next frame, and quickly shoot, then quickly wind on

the second negative will not show signs of light seal leak as the 'exposure' time is too fast

then let the camera sit on frame #3 ......a light seal leak will show then

Bit different on a cut sheet 5x4 field camera like the crown graphic though ;)

I guess He know's its the film, because the same film cut sheet holders and camera have had no leaks shown, when used with film from a known provenance :shrug:
 
Here's one from a London street. By chance, it was shot on Ilford Delta 100 (see the bus destination) and developed using Caffenol.
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Bit different on a cut sheet 5x4 field camera like the crown graphic though ;)

I guess He know's its the film, because the same film cut sheet holders and camera have had no leaks shown, when used with film from a known provenance :shrug:

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Loving the detail and the slightly subued colours, great!

Thanks.

I got the exposure wrong on the 2nd one but managed to regain some colours in PS.
 
Saw this for the first time...under a motorway and not near a housing estate, not in a city, and not easy to get to erm what a waste of time and paint. Tamron 28mm f2.8, Reala film

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This is obviously where the scared vandals go to work.

Nice shots Brian.

Andy
 
Saw this for the first time...under a motorway and not near a housing estate, not in a city, and not easy to get to erm what a waste of time and paint. Tamron 28mm f2.8, Reala film

M40 right? Nice shots - I found it very hard to shoot these, my pics were carp in comparison.
 
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