Show us yer film shots then!

Yes we are Mark, which one are you. :)
 
Sorry double post
 
Not me! Just two guys on the beach where I walk my mutt.

And looking at them I dont think I would be in a rush to take up beach fishing at Whitstable!

M

:D
 
This is bloody fantastic. Excellent work! If I may ask, where abouts was this taken?

Thanks Woodsy. I took it near the summit of Moel Siabod, a mountain in Snowdonia. First time I've been up there in the last five years or so - it has a panoramic view over all the main mountains in Snowdonia, so will definitely be going up there again soon!
 
A trio from Snowdonia on Wednesday morning. All taken with my Mamiya 7ii and 80mm lens. The first is Provia 100, the other two Velvia 50. I used a Lee 0.6 Hard Grad for the first two...

All three are very good but the mist shot is my favourite :thumbs:

Regards

Mark
 
Osh. Flippin' eck. You've done it again. #2 surely would've won the Landscape category for POTY

It's just perfect.....ok, I'm gushing now....
 
Osh, what ^said
 
Top quality film work osh.
 
Git...
 
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Nikon F100, Nikkor 50mm f1.8 and the ever popular Agfa Vista 200
 
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One from the 6 rolls i shot in New York last week.
Acros 100 through the Fuji GW690, could have done with a yellow filter to try and pull some detail out of the flat sky


NYC2.jpg by Rob Hooley, on Flickr

More to follow!
 
Love it :thumbs:

Very Once Upon a Time in America.

Cheers Nick, I loved the poster so i went and found the location and it didn't disappoint. The hard bit was trying to meter and expose whilst ducking in and out of moving traffic :D
 
A couple more from the new F75. This time I stuck my 35mm DX lens on it. It did not work very well it seems VERY soft. These were the best of a bad bunch. Shot on FP4 and developed in HC110 dilution B:



asleep
by rednorters, on Flickr



clean
by rednorters, on Flickr

Going to try some stand development in the HC110 next roll as I've seen some great results.
Thanks for looking as always!
 
One from the 6 rolls i shot in New York last week.
Acros 100 through the Fuji GW690, could have done with a yellow filter to try and pull some detail out of the flat sky


NYC2.jpg by Rob Hooley, on Flickr

More to follow!

Very striking image, has an epic feel about it, looking forward to the next NYC instalment
 
A couple more from the new F75. This time I stuck my 35mm DX lens on it. It did not work very well it seems VERY soft. These were the best of a bad bunch. Shot on FP4 and developed in HC110 dilution B:



asleep
by rednorters, on Flickr



clean
by rednorters, on Flickr

Going to try some stand development in the HC110 next roll as I've seen some great results.
Thanks for looking as always!

Nick, I like both of those,nice mon tones and nice geometric composition. Also the vignetting with the DX lens is far less than I expected. I guess the softness is a bigger issue from what you say.
 
Very striking image, has an epic feel about it, looking forward to the next NYC instalment

I've got all of my black and white devved and my slide is heading off to Peak whenever i get down to the post office.

It's just getting around to having a scanning session to get through my 6 or 7 roll backlog :shake:
 
Sounds like a scanning marathon is on the cards
 
Sounds like a scanning marathon is on the cards

Oh yes.

Would be brilliant if I can get this drum scanner running properly then i can mount 2 or 3 rolls worth and set it to batch scan, granted, that will probably take a few days to run :thumbs:
 
Oh yes.

Would be brilliant if I can get this drum scanner running properly then i can mount 2 or 3 rolls worth and set it to batch scan, granted, that will probably take a few days to run :thumbs:

Which will probably turn into you lumbering me with scanning them because you can't be arsed! :lol:

I do love that shot though, and to be honest I don't think it *needs* detail in the sky to work. I don't see it like a landscape shot where you're trying to get 'perfect' exposure in the entire frame, that one's all about mood and with detail in the sky or not it still has mood by the train load. I don't think having the detail there could make it any moodier personally.
 
Wow that morning mist shot....I'm really impressed.

All three are very good but the mist shot is my favourite :thumbs:

Regards

Mark

Osh. Flippin' eck. You've done it again. #2 surely would've won the Landscape category for POTY

It's just perfect.....ok, I'm gushing now....

osh :clap: mist shot.

osh, those are beautiful.


:plusone:

LOL. Epic work osh.

Thanks all! Very pleased with how these came out. Will have to try and get up early more often! :)
 
lovin' that one Rob, looking forward to seeing more.

I've got 14 rolls to send of to Peak tomorrow, lotsa scanning to do next weekend.
 
lovin' that one Rob, looking forward to seeing more.

I've got 14 rolls to send of to Peak tomorrow, lotsa scanning to do next weekend.

Cheers Andy :) looking forward to seeing your shots from Canada
 
One from the 6 rolls i shot in New York last week.
Acros 100 through the Fuji GW690, could have done with a yellow filter to try and pull some detail out of the flat sky


NYC2.jpg by Rob Hooley, on Flickr

More to follow!

This is 10/10. Love it. Good contrasty blacks as well.
 
Some cracking shots as always on here.....

osh : the first shot (dawn) reaaly stands out for me...just love the mood and the reflection.....not that there's anything wrong with the other two shots mindst. You really do produce some superb work!

Rob : I'd have that shot postered! If that's ataster of what you captured in the US then i can't wait to see more!
 

NYC4.jpg by Rob Hooley, on Flickr

Here's another one for you.

One thing i can say, this Fuji has a sodding sharp lens, makes the RB67 lenses look like they've come from a Holga :nuts:
 
Here's another one for you.

One thing i can say, this Fuji has a sodding sharp lens, makes the RB67 lenses look like they've come from a Holga :nuts:

This skyline shot looks even better on Flickr so it must look stunning in real life, would love to see a proper b&w print.

Cracking work Rob
 
^^^^

WHS.

Enlarged to max on Flickr it does indeed look brilliant, wonderful sharp shot with bundles of character.
 
Top marks to AG Photo - I sent 5 rolls off to them last Monday and got them back on Friday. No colour shifts, beautifully clean and scratch free negs. I got the MF rolls scanned in over the weekend.

Pentax 645, 75mm, Velvia 50 (5 years OOD, so exposed at iso 40)
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Pentax 645, 150mm, Ektar
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Yashica Mat, Ektar
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