Show us yer film shots then!



Hasselblad 500CM, Provia 400X

Another display of the shallow depth of field of medium format - I think this was at f/4, and clearly only a small slice of the chess board is in focus.
 
Great work Gavin, I love to see old cameras kept alive :thumbs:
 
Some excellent shots being posted, which shows the quality of MF.
 
^^^WHS. Some stunning stuff on this page.

Andy
 
This thread is now my first place to visit each time I come to the forum...some great stuff being posted here.
 
Where to start!!!

Super Box Camera MF shots from Gavin and his project followed by some stunning 120's from Freecom and Osh,

All really great and inspiring work
 
Where to start!!!

Super Box Camera MF shots from Gavin and his project followed by some stunning 120's from Freecom and Osh,

All really great and inspiring work

Inspiring indeed. Loving the Brownie project. Super squares from Osh and fc2.
 
The work posted on here is what gives me the inspiration to get out shooting....some superb work.

Here's another two from me continuing with my home "amature" C-41 processing .....this time on some OOD (Sept 2006) Konica Centuria Super 400 iso film.

Looks like I held the temperature better on this occasion as there is virtually no colour cast...the only retouch being a slight sharpening.

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Went on a walkabout this Sunday morning in London with my Cosina and a roll of West Yorkshire Cameras' 400 ISO b/w film. Got some lovely shots from it, devved and scanned at Asda, tweaked in Lightroom. Tips and critique always welcome!


st pauls 2 by bombs and monitors, on Flickr


city benches by bombs and monitors, on Flickr

Lots more on my Flickr, other films too.
 
It seems that the bigger this thread gets the higher the standard of shots! Some cracking stuff since my last post in here.

Here is some local sticker art from around town. Minolta X-300/Tri-X/D76:



tv
by rednorters, on Flickr



woody
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The MASSIVE ad for Metal Gear Rising. Same combo:



metal gear
by rednorters, on Flickr

And to finish, a nice smile :) Nikon L35AF/HP5/D76:



smile
by rednorters, on Flickr

Thanks for looking as always :thumbs:
 
Like the composure of this one Charlotte...the taxi just finishes it off wether it was planned to be in the shot or not.

Thanks very much - yeah I bobbed and weaved a bit trying to get the taxi in. I thought it completed the stereotypical London shot :)
 
Mamiya 330f 65mm, TMax 100, semi-stand developed Rodinal 100+1 1hr.




Shadow by wickerman6, on Flickr
 
Oooh I like that. ^^^^

Andy
 
Norters,

Really like #3, it is a shame the wheels of the cycle and Vespa are cropped off/missing, but it is never the less a well constructed shot and I love the way you have captured in the composition the twigs flashing into the main subject, very nice indeed.
 
Wickerman,

Great use of controlled light, very good indeed.
 
Norters,

Really like #3, it is a shame the wheels of the cycle and Vespa are cropped off/missing, but it is never the less a well constructed shot and I love the way you have captured in the composition the twigs flashing into the main subject, very nice indeed.

Cheers :thumbs:

I had to chop the Vespa off as it was the lesser of two evils. The other being chopping Snake's head off (or whatever he's called)!
 
One from my developing spree today. This is from my dad's old camera that went on a lot of our holiday's with us. A Vivitar 440PZ that I finally got round to putting a battery in last week. HP5 and D76 1+1:



unmentionable
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A couple from Chester.
Dee Bridge
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Suspension foot bridge

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Mart
 
Thanks,
both look great large as well.

Mart
 
A bit silly I know, but here's one I took with the Rolleiflex and Velvia 50 film... :)


White Pony by osh80, on Flickr

I think it wanted to eat the camera!
 
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Two very nice results there Mart ....... the symetery of the suspension bridge takes poll position for me too although I do like the tonal range in the first shot
 
Osh, your white pony is super.
 
Here we go again, another fabulous series of shots to make me feel inadequate...:D

Osh, the pony is unusual and brilliant.
Trevor, both good but the leaf close up is top notch.
Mart, again excellent, the suspension bridge is fab.

And everyone else on this page, really top work. :clap::clap::clap:

Andy
 
A few years ago, I acquired a Schneider 65mm Super Angulon lens and decided to make a 6x12 camera around it (details in the link below).

These are from the first roll of film through it (well, the first roll which didn't come out completely black!).

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Steve.
 
Nice shots with the Rollei. Are you using a close up lens (Rolleinar) with it?

And I love Twisted Tree on your Flickr page.


Steve.
 
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Couple from the recent "snow" falls here in SE London. The last is a bit dark but it accurately captures the godawful and depressing 70's soviet block "Peoples Square" architecture that is General Gordon Square here in Woolwich.

I am forcing myself back to colour film for a bit. At least until it gets a bit sunnier.


Underlit by Tequila-Mockingbird, on Flickr


Woolwich at Night by Tequila-Mockingbird, on Flickr
 
A few years ago, I acquired a Schneider 65mm Super Angulon lens and decided to make a 6x12 camera around it (details in the link below).

These are from the first roll of film through it (well, the first roll which didn't come out completely black!).

Steve that is brilliant! First class piec of work there, and some nice pictures as a result. You should be very proud of that.

Little bit of vignetting and/or light leak? I couldn't work out whether the darker patches were clouds or not! But lovely stuff. I'm SO impressed! :clap::clap::clap:
 
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