Show us yer film shots then!

***This was taken with a Pentax Zoom 70 that I picked up from the car boot for a quid. Shot on Poundland test roll special!**

Well done for getting good results at the cheapest price...that's part of my hobby :)
 
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***This was taken with a Pentax Zoom 70 that I picked up from the car boot for a quid. Shot on Poundland test roll special!**

Well done for getting good results at the cheapest price...that's part of my hobby :)

It's not a bad little compact as well! Not on the same league as the Trip but certainly useable. Now if only he L35AF would turn up that I ordered last week I will finally have a nice little trio of compacts.
 
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Mumford and Sons gig in Huddersfield, Taken on 4x5" Speed graphic with Aero Ektar and FP4+

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Wow. This is impressive.
I love the way that the instrument is in focus & the lights in the framing the shot are effective.
 
After one of those myself, set a goal of not paying more than £2 for one :naughty:

2 quid!!! That's a bit extravagant :D. Mine cost nothing (used to belong to my grandparents) but they do seem to pop up for pennies quite often.
 
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No 6 for me too Jonathon. I get the impression the weather wasn't too good?
 
Here are some from my new L35AF. I am very impressed with it and can see it competing with my Trip as my stick in the bag camera! Here are some of my favourites scanned at 3200 on the V500:
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Thanks for looking :)

I like no 3; fly posters have always been a favourite for me. But is there something strange about the colours? The sky in the first couple, and the phone box and bus in the last, all strong "memory colours", look wrong. I'm guessing you're having the same kind of problem I had with colour cast correction from the negatives? What software are you using?
 
Testing out my new 75mm lens on the 645. Acros 100 with Rodinal 1+50. James was mid-peekaboo bout at the time!

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ChrisR said:
I like no 3; fly posters have always been a favourite for me. But is there something strange about the colours? The sky in the first couple, and the phone box and bus in the last, all strong "memory colours", look wrong. I'm guessing you're having the same kind of problem I had with colour cast correction from the negatives? What software are you using?

Thanks for the comment. I see what you mean re: the colours. I think for a couple I applied the colour correction in the Epson scan software. I think from now on I will just scan them straight then correct in LR of needed.
 
Woodsy ...

Can I play (post process) with your last posted pics, and re-post them ?

I cant see where the tag is that say's whether a member has consented to this ? I know it's an option in your settings :thumbs:

Rich
 
Woodsy ...

Can I play (post process) with your last posted pics, and re-post them ?

I cant see where the tag is that say's whether a member has consented to this ? I know it's an option in your settings :thumbs:

Rich

The tag is below the Location, Posts and Camera information underneath someone's username. Three icons, the middle one with Edit and either a tick or a cross underneath.

So for example, Woodsy has consented to edits, but I have opted out.
 
Ah , Thanks

why has the forum gon pink ??? :thinking:
 
By all means have a play chap :)

Bare in mind though that I edited (once scanned) these to look like how I saw them at the time coupled with the characteristic rendering of the film itself. I appreciate that there could be more contrast as well as other things. Acros is my go-to film for punchy contrasty shots :) By all means have a play though.
 
OK forum is now not pink :)

I've done some very minor tweeks, trying to get the whites a bit whiter, and the blacks a bit darker. and a touch of sharpening.

I'd be interested in crit for my tweeking, as well as comments from woodsy

Too much ? or OK ?

I must also add, that these images interested me enough to look at them more closely :thumbs:

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Very nice shots....but IMO why not have two cameras at the time:- one for B/W and one for colour, also the 2nd camera can be a backup..............
 
I've done some very minor tweeks, trying to get the whites a bit whiter, and the blacks a bit darker. and a touch of sharpening.

Exposure correction would be an easier route I think :)

That said a very good set of produced shots indeed and with you just getting back into film, I cannot wait to see your or Woodsy better stuff once your muscles are lubricated and ready to go, but hold on lets wait for Woodsy:):D
 
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Love the colours in that first one Adam. I should really pick up some superia again - last time I used it was while I was still getting my head around the process for scanning and working on scans of film.
 
I finally got round to home developing nearly two years worth of B+W films :D

Just a couple of examples both taken in my usual testing/stamping ground of Ashton Gardens in sunny/windy St. Annes On Sea.

This one was from one of the first rolls I put through a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 6x9 I bought last year. I'm very pleasantly surprised by the quality of the images.


Nettar003 by paulhuk, on Flickr

Nettar Anastigmat 105mm 6.3; Fuji Acros 100; Paterson Aculux 1+9

This is from the first roll I put through my Holga-120WPC after I had added a filter holder. Some idiot didn't think he needed to remind himself of the correct frame number setting :bonk: so it's with the 6x12 mask but set to 6x9.

Most of the roll was useless but I think this one really works.


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Red filter; Fuji Acros 100; Paterson Aculux 1+9


Paul
 
Thanks for the comments :)
Ive found in normal sunshine the results from superia I've had have been quite neutral and accurate (a bit lacking anything I'd call character), but I really like the colours it gives in late evening light (baring in mind I have virtually no experience with film). Given how much I've enjoyed it, I think for the next batch of film I get Ill pay a but more and get some B&W and some nicer colour negative.
 
Got my first roll of 120 and slide film ever! Got a few alright shoots! :)

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What you think? Scans are great though :(
 
@Tricky69

Well, it has to be said, I like the edits. Of course I do - They are more punchy, contrasty and sharper (which, in my defense, is a failing on photobucket's part. I really must use someone else as they clearly are shi... nvm).

My issue though, is not that you've done a bad job editing them, not at all. Rather that they now look nothing like what the film characteristically produces. CHS25 is not a punchy film, not is it particularly known for it's 'in your face' contrast. It's known for smooth tones and a kind of under rated look.

I am slowly trickling the shots onto flickr where you can see the Trebarwith Strand shot shown as it should be. I suppose then, that my point is fairly moot as I'm arguing that the shots are edited as (I believe) they should be, and yet photobucket are screwing that all up, knowing full well that you have only the screwed up versions to go buy.... :thinking: :D :cuckoo:

I cannot wait to see your or Woodsy better stuff... snip

All my good (I hope :D) film work is on flickr :)
 
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? I haven't touched any of the images! Apart from the last which i took the saturation down a tad. But other than that this is just the stock CC Imaging scans :)
 
? I haven't touched any of the images! Apart from the last which i took the saturation down a tad. But other than that this is just the stock CC Imaging scans :)

Tricky69 not you :thumbs:
 
Woodsy ... I used photobucket too :thinking:

I'm just off to look at your flickr :thumbs:
 
After finding that Agfa colour film had replaced the cheap Kodak as Poundland's film of choice I decided to stock up :lol: These are from the test roll I put through my bargain Praktica MTL5B. As mentioned in the new toy thread, the Carl Zeiss 50mm that came with it has sticky aperture blades so I stuck the Helios 44mm from my beat up old Zenit on there.

All I can say is WTF!! On the Zenit I thought this lens was a bit of a dog but I am loving it on the Praktica! Enough waffling, here are the shots:



bagel house
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duty
by rednorters, on Flickr



mann island
by rednorters, on Flickr



alley
by rednorters, on Flickr



dog poo fairy
by rednorters, on Flickr

All scanned at 3200 on the v500 and uploaded straight to Flickr. I resisted PP on these as I wanted to show the results from the film.

Thanks for looking :thumbs:
 
Woodsy ... I used photobucket too :thinking:

I'm just off to look at your flickr :thumbs:

Just looked through your photostream. Very nice :thumbs:
I like just about everything you have on there.

There was just something about this set you posted here, that looked a bit 'grey' to me. Agreed, the couple you have on flickr do look better.
 
Shot a quick roll of B&W (ancient FP4+) through latest buy. Oh the lovely smell of fixer in the afternoon ;) - Liked this one best and did a scan of neg, printing will have to wait until weekend.


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The XA is now in better shape than when delivered, new light seals, cleaned viewfinder and adjusted exposure indication meter.
 
erm so many posts.........but typical Etrs (120) shots being sharp and with pop....a biggun will beat a littlun (like for like).
 
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