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So here's a couple of recent ones..
happygolucky said:I like them Trev, makes me wish I had made the effort to go with you now.
Were they all from your Flex, if so what film did you use?
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Actually this is Hove
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Grey skies and lack of light nearly stopped play today, Then I thought that I have never tried my studio lighting with my film camera's, As it's which I normally use with my digital camera and mostly for product photography...anyway film with my lights was a big learning curve, Normally I position my lights using the modeling lights, set the lighting ratios and meter the lights..it's then just a case of firing of a shot or two and looking at the camera screen and histogram I then know what they look like.. then just carry on...So I got the other half to sit in front of the background and ....Help no screen, no histogram and no idea what the pics were going to look like. so it was a case of develop dry scan and find out what happened..
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Steve-B said:Grey skies and lack of light nearly stopped play today, Then I thought that I have never tried my studio lighting with my film camera's, As it's which I normally use with my digital camera and mostly for product photography...anyway film with my lights was a big learning curve, Normally I position my lights using the modeling lights, set the lighting ratios and meter the lights..it's then just a case of firing of a shot or two and looking at the camera screen and histogram I then know what they look like.. then just carry on...So I got the other half to sit in front of the background and ....Help no screen, no histogram and no idea what the pics were going to look like. so it was a case of develop dry scan and find out what happened..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tazzy-d/7916052130/

happygolucky said:One from the OM 10 on Sensia, took from the top of Ceasars Camp Farnham Surrey.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andybrayphotos/7801897190/
OM10 using sensia by hpygolucky, on Flickr
...I'm seeing everything square these days....



I know nothing of IR photography but this does seem to lack the glow that seems to characterise IR shots, could it be tweaked in post?





I know nothing of IR photography but this does seem to lack the glow that seems to characterise IR shots, could it be tweaked in post?
this is a great place and it inspired me to go back to films. So I got myself a T90 with 50mm 1.8 and a 300tl Flash. Should get it by Saturday and post some photos. Great work.

Another shot from the Yash on the free slide film from CC Imaging. I seriously underexposed this one so ran it through Topaz b&w and managed to extract a lot of detail.
Warmingham-church-b&w by andysnapper1, on Flickr
Cheers
Andy
Tigger.ufo said:I can understand why you would want to try to recover the image, but to me the whole essence of shooting with film is to minimise pp and capture the image as it was.
Just my opinion though!
Heather
Fair enough, but PP has been around as long as photography has existed, except people did it with chemicals and trays rather than a piece of Adobe software - film has been manipulated as much as any digital shot, a lot of the time.
And don't forget scanners basically interpret the image in their own way, and with different colour spaces rendering differently (sRGB etc.).



It looks too much like HDR for me.
I can understand why you would want to try to recover the image, but to me the whole essence of shooting with film is to minimise pp and capture the image as it was.
Its the Barclay Viewforth Church, great monstrous building. Which one day I need to shoot in more detail when the light is better and I've got a much wider lens and probably a much longer one to get some detail of the top.
..shot this for the Summer competition, didn't get it back it time
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Shot a test roll through my new Ikonta 524/16, used some cheap Shanghai GP3 instead of potentially wasting some good film. I glad I tried the GP3, its got a reasonable grain for the cost but its sooo curly and the emulsion is a little delicate. Because it curls so bad it ends up being man handled a lot to get it in sleeves or on to the scanner holder thus covered in fingerprints, can't help feeling a glass plate would have been infinitely superior.
I'm very impressed with this camera, kept zooming in and finding more detail. I need more practice with the range finder function though many of these were way oof, I'm still unconvinced its accurate. Until I can run a roll through that will scan properly its difficult to tell.
2-Ikonta001 by steveo_mcg, on Flickr