
Another from the roll of Precisa I picked up yesterday. Taken using my Minolta X-500 with the 50 1.7. In my opinion this looks every bit as 'good' (sharpness/colour etc) as any file from my dslr
wreath by rednorters, on Flickr
Mega impressed with Precisa!
Ektar 100 converted to B&W
mothdust said:Love the second shot especially, Fred - such a gloomy atmosphere!




Yep, loving the shot of the dog..
A few from a recently developed roll of Portra 160 - I think I prefer using B&W film. Just ordered some Fuji Acros to try some film long exposures...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/garysmith70/8678157107/
Adventure by GarySmith70, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/garysmith70/8678157665/
Untitled by GarySmith70, on Flickr
I really like the first one.
Hardly had any time to take pictures in the last few weeks, but here's one from a walk along the Anglesey coast at the weekend (Bronica SQ-Ai, 40mm, Velvia 50):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oshrees/8682165548/
Bwa Gwyn Rhoscolyn by osh rees, on Flickr
My greater pleasure is B&W but when my greatest pleasure, my 4yr old grandson is in town, I have to use some colour so here's one rollei retro and one agfa vista:
help! I've got two legitimate imagfe links in the posting but no images in the post????

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Do you want me to edit my post and upload your other photo for you? Or delete the one I managed to upload?

The scanner make a big difference i think, I use to go crazy when I was using the v370.
Really excellent shots recently, and seemed to have gone passed the phase of shots full of spots and hairs.
Really excellent shots recently, and seemed to have gone passed the phase of shots full of spots and hairs.
Hardly had any time to take pictures in the last few weeks, but here's one from a walk along the Anglesey coast at the weekend (Bronica SQ-Ai, 40mm, Velvia 50):
Bwa Gwyn Rhoscolyn by osh rees, on Flickr
Sectionate said:What did you upgrade to? I dumped my V330 a while back and replaced it with a Reflecta 7200, it is costing me a lot more in film now!
ooh...tricky choice of puddings....mmmm....lemon posset for me I think.
Lovely set Mark... glad to see you are still enjoying the Hassy

Doble exposure from a Hasselblad 501cm on Provia 400X slide film.
Taken on the Limestone pavement above Malham Cove.
Limestone Portrait by g lloyd, on Flickr