Show us yer film shots then!

My last uploads for a while, and the last in this long spree.

"Time alone"






Yashica Mat
T-Max 400
T-Max Dev 1+4
 
Set this up prior to having a barbecue just to finish off a roll of film. And it turned out to be the only shot worth scanning.





Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 90mm f2.8 LS, Extension Tube #1, New Portra 160, Jobo C-41 Press Kit, Flash Fill

 
@J

a world weary man............very well caught

was it here or [gulp] another forum which had a thread "Strangers I have met'' where the tog actually sat down and learnt something about the background of the subject

an idea for a thread anyway....
 
@J

a world weary man............very well caught

was it here or [gulp] another forum which had a thread "Strangers I have met'' where the tog actually sat down and learnt something about the background of the subject

an idea for a thread anyway....

Thank you. If I ever got serious doing this (hah!), I would love to do something like that - it would make for a fantastic series, and no doubt each subject would have a very interesting and diverse set of tales to tell.
 


crown graphic / 90mm f6.8 / provia 100

The first image from my new 90mm, I was just testing a box of provia as I bought it cheap from ebay but I am really happy with this :D
 
crown graphic / 90mm f6.8 / provia 100

The first image from my new 90mm, I was just testing a box of provia as I bought it cheap from ebay but I am really happy with this :D

Less is more for sure. Splendid results.
 
That's wonderful light Alastair

Took out some old negs and scanned in some stuff I'd had done in a lab a while ago to see what difference it made. Wow...

Before:

Untitled by the matt1, on Flickr

After:

Untitled by the matt1, on Flickr

Ilford Delta 400, zenit b, 135mm
 
Thanks for the comments guys, here is another one but the ND filter has ruined the colours.



and a 100% crop from a 2400dpi scan showing Bognor Butlins

 
A bunch of old ones for you lot:


Taken on Velvia 50 with a Nikon F801. Bolton Abbey a few winters ago.


Couple of guys on Kinder Scout not as many winters ago
Mamiya RB67, Ilford FP4+


Loughborough University in the winter, PanF 50 with a Seagull TLR


Derwent Edge on Kodachrome


Back Tor on self-developed (Tetenal kit) Tudor 200 cheapo film
 
Superia 200
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Okay - Haven't been shooting much recently, but I have been wading through a bunch of old photographs, and felt like sharing a few period pieces from my days as a bit of a hill-nut :) Not great art, and were never intended as so, but they mean a lot to me.


Alpine Bridge


On the Petit Dru (I think?)


Chamonix Campsite


That Post-Mont Blanc Look

IMG_0006.jpg by The Big Yin, on Flickr

and a few years later,

Keswick - Post Deluge


Okay - so who's going to get post #5000 then ?
 
Go on then, I'll have it.....

Mustanir - Great set and the Kinder Scout shot is amazing.
Walsh - Very nice shot, the Kentmere looks interesting.
Javier - As usual interesting work in your very own style. Nice.
Mark - Lovely, nostalgic stuff there mate.

Andy
 
Okay - Haven't been shooting much recently, but I have been wading through a bunch of old photographs, and felt like sharing a few period pieces from my days as a bit of a hill-nut :) Not great art, and were never intended as so, but they mean a lot to me.

On the Petit Dru (I think?)


That Post-Mont Blanc Look

And does it seem just like yesterday? Now what would be fun is to guess the date of the photos. Let's see, leather boots, short-short pants, skin tight shirt, large sunglasses, bandana around the neck, no high-tech polymers, no neon colors... 1978-1982?
 
Well my grandchildren came over during the week and it was off to the model village in Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire. Today popped down to Asda and he did three films to CD in 55mins, erm but he scanned all three films to one CD when I wanted one for each roll, anyway total cost was cheaper @ £7.
Ermm I won't bore you by posting 30 shots ;), but just a few on superia 200asa.

Sigma 24mm f2.8
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sigma 24mm
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sigma 24mm
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Canon 35mm f2.8
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Canon 35mm f2.8
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Canon 35mm f2.8
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Only ones I have that are worth showing hahaha Kodak Pro 100 on Nikon F3. First image was using a Nikon Series E 50mm 1.8 prime, and second image was using a Nikkor AIS 80-200mm f/4.5. I want some Delta 125 but it's so darn hard to find here!


Odd one out by Hisdem, on Flickr


Impact by Hisdem, on Flickr
 
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I know what you mean abour HP5+ Jim, though I'm not really a grain man at all, unless it's being used in the production of alcohol :beer:
 
TheBigYin said:
I know what you mean abour HP5+ Jim, though I'm not really a grain man at all, unless it's being used in the production of alcohol :beer:

I used to love it but it just seems to detract from the images now. Perhaps my tastes are growing up! ;)
 
Oh - I like it in context - maybe for an available light band shoot in a dingy pub/bar, I'm not averse to grain the size of hailstones, but most of my film-shooting career was based around getting as little grain in the shot as possible, and it's just stayed with me.

Actually - how rude of me not to mention - I just love the shot with the elephant - was it in the Natural History Museum ?
 
Oh - I like it in context - maybe for an available light band shoot in a dingy pub/bar, I'm not averse to grain the size of hailstones, but most of my film-shooting career was based around getting as little grain in the shot as possible, and it's just stayed with me.

Actually - how rude of me not to mention - I just love the shot with the elephant - was it in the Natural History Museum ?

I agree it has its place, dark and dingy gig photography etc but I think I will look for something a little finer grained. I have some Tmax and Tri-x here, hopefully one of those will do!

Correct for the place for the shots too, natural history museum. We went on Saturday and it was mental. And the dinosaurs were closed!
 
Last time I visited London, I was 10 years old, on a primary school trip! Must have made a certain impression!
 
Last time I visited London, I was 10 years old, on a primary school trip! Must have made a certain impression!

Not a bad memory then. Mind you, after this most recent visit my wife did comment that the place seemed stuck in the '70's!
 
yep - 1973... Did the Science Museum in the morning (still remember seeing apollo 10 command module and thinking "thats been to SPACE :wow:") and the Natural History in the afternoon.
 
yep - 1973... Did the Science Museum in the morning (still remember seeing apollo 10 command module and thinking "thats been to SPACE :wow:") and the Natural History in the afternoon.

The science museum has actually moved on since then, although the space section is still truly awesome. They also have quite funky lighting in there that is good for photos.
 
:wave:

Afternoon all! How goes? Long time no speak!

I've been keeping an eye on this thread but haven't had much time to post of late. Some bits of recent work below. Must say, I am impressed with the overall high and improving standards on here!

I haven't been shooting much recently as I've been re-scanning all my negs after a terminal HD failure (Glad they weren't digi shots :)) and getting to grips with my new printer (epson 4800!!)


img005 by Itsallaboutlight, on Flickr


Back Cuillins from Elgol by Itsallaboutlight, on Flickr


Lacock Cloisters by Itsallaboutlight, on Flickr


Nat Gwynant by Itsallaboutlight, on Flickr


Pultney Bridge & Weir by Itsallaboutlight, on Flickr


img008 by Itsallaboutlight, on Flickr

You may have seen a couple of those before. The Wales one is actually a pano of 2 5x4 stitched together. Has made a lovely 17" x 30" print to hang on my wall :)

Will post more shortly!
 
I been going through some old slide and came across this.

Taken on the way back from Devon 1969 with a Halina Paulette and Agfa slide film.

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Stunning once again, mate... always get a little excited when I see you're name pop up as posting on here, despite the overwhelming urge to sell all my gear and take up some hobby I have more aptitude for, I get after viewing your stuff !
 
Great picture, just really like the way you've brought out the light on the bridge and the foreground detail :clap:
 
Ta for the postivie feedback gents.

More:


The Storr Group, 6AM by Itsallaboutlight, on Flickr

Bloody long walk hiking the LF gear, missed sunrise proper, nearly got blown away, ruined one exposure by inserting the duckslide between the camera and holder, instead of into the holder, messed up 2 exposures and ruined the other 3 with uneven development (I was lazy, and forgot stand development isnt sensible for shots with large areas of even toned sky)

One good exposure. Forgot I had it until I went to develop some other shots hanging around in the freezer :)
 
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