Show us yer film shots then!

These are lovely Lee, looks like you've mastered the F4.. Love the last one

Thanks Trace, I like the last one too....
I wouldn't say I've mastered the F4(yet anyway), but, it did produce some nice images....
 
One my son took of me, wish my horizons were that level! Maybe I should enter him into this months competition as that is straight out of the scanner...

 
A few from a Pentax Auto 110 subminiature camera (c.1978)

ORCA 110 b&w 100 iso film devd in Rodinal

1. Arc de 105.5°

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2. Said Arc in "all its glory located in the center of town:

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3. One of several fountains

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4. Local architecture.....could do to set myself a project of local buildings as there are some beautiful designs

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a few more:

5. Cartwheel

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6. Hopefully not too rude to put on here:shrug:......a new sculpture located on the promenade of a nearby town

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7. Quite a good reflection of Mr Bumps Oly Trip that he took whilst we weresat in a pub in Leeds

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8. Finally another one from inside the pub, playing around with the cameras flash gun which is almost as big as the camera itself!!:D

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a few more:

5. Cartwheel

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6. Hopefully not too rude to put on here:shrug:......a new sculpture located on the promenade of a nearby town

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7. Quite a good reflection of Mr Bumps Oly Trip that he took whilst we weresat in a pub in Leeds

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8. Finally another one from inside the pub, playing around with the cameras flash gun which is almost as big as the camera itself!!:D

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The first two are great Asha :thumbs:
 
The first two are great Asha :thumbs:

Cheers Lee,

The light was just right for the sculpture ( No 6) ....10 minutes later and it would have amounted to no more than a silhoutte against a very bright sky.
 
Love the cartwheel, probably my favorite, although i do like the sculpture (ouch) too... on the first set i rather like that first one... i think you should also do some more buildings, looks like you have some lovely ones:D
 
Love the cartwheel, probably my favorite, although i do like the sculpture (ouch) too... on the first set i rather like that first one... i think you should also do some more buildings, looks like you have some lovely ones:D

Thank you T.

I need a definite topic to focus on and architecture/buildings seems ideal tbh ..... I reckon in colour predominantly though as b&w won't give many the credit they deserve.
 
Thank you T.

I need a definite topic to focus on and architecture/buildings seems ideal tbh ..... I reckon in colour predominantly though as b&w won't give many the credit they deserve.
I did like your images on Flickr :thumbs:
 
Thank you T.

I need a definite topic to focus on and architecture/buildings seems ideal tbh ..... I reckon in colour predominantly though as b&w won't give many the credit they deserve.


That's settled it then.. go on get moving!:banana:

I did like your images on Flickr :thumbs:


I need to get back on flickr, it's been ignored for awhile not being out much
 
I did like your images on Flickr :thumbs:

I need to get back on flickr, it's been ignored for awhile not being out much

I keep forgetting about my flickr tbh ..... could do to get a lot more posted on there ...glad you like what you saw Lee .....makes the effort of posting feel worthwhile.:thumbs:

Seems I might be adding lots of building shots in the near future :D
 
A couple from the Mamiya C330 on Fuji Velvia 100. Seemed to have got the exposure much nearer on this lot, 20 out of 24 were pretty good.

Cheshire-Peaks
by andysnapper1, on Flickr


Sunlit-Canopy by andysnapper1, on Flickr

Andy

Me likes:thumbs: ...reminds of a similar shaped hill in the Cleveland are i think ( or was it North Yorks Moors :thinking:) It'll come to me.........eventually!:p

The depth really makes the summit look like it's a long way away :clap:
 
Thanks for the comments on my Snowdonia pictures, always nice to get some good feedback!
 
I wouldn't normally post images of my captive birds.(as I realise it can be a contentious subject)
However, having bought the Nikon F4 from the classifieds from Trevor Bray.... this was my test roll through it.
Taken with the Nikon F4, using out of date Velvia Fujichrome 50 ...

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Great to see you're getting on with it Lee, beautiful shots.
 
Great to see you're getting on with it Lee, beautiful shots.
Thank you Trevor....
I was really impressed with the quality of the images I got from it.
I think I might get to really liking this camera, as heavy as it is lol(once I figure out how to use it that is) :thumbs:
 
Some really great pictures in this thread
 
A few from a Pentax Auto 110 subminiature camera (c.1978)

ORCA 110 b&w 100 iso film devd in Rodinal


4. Local architecture.....could do to set myself a project of local buildings as there are some beautiful designs
Impressive from a 110 camera. I always meant to do something similar but stuck out on the edge of town in a commercial estate now all the architecture looks the same, bland.
 
I wouldn't normally post images of my captive birds.(as I realise it can be a contentious subject)
However, having bought the Nikon F4 from the classifieds from Trevor Bray.... this was my test roll through it.
Taken with the Nikon F4, using out of date Velvia Fujichrome 50 ...

As above, nice shots
 
Impressive from a 110 camera. I always meant to do something similar but stuck out on the edge of town in a commercial estate now all the architecture looks the same, bland.

Well my problem in that over four years have shot everything of interest in about 9 mile cycling radius of where I live, shot everything in the front and back garden...and with the nice sunny days, we have had recently, just can't be bothered to use my cameras to repeat shots already taken. :(

I'm down to this now:-
vicious growling guard dogs that gallop towards you when using a public footpath
 
Asha, Love the bar shot,it has a real quality feel to it,very authentic.

Andy, the landscape with your 330 is a cracking photograph,I am not sure about the foreground sheep,but the quality of the shot shines through.

Well done both.
 
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Well my problem in that over four years have shot everything of interest in about 9 mile cycling radius of where I live, shot everything in the front and back garden...and with the nice sunny days, we have had recently, just can't be bothered to use my cameras to repeat shots already taken. :(

I'm down to this now:-
vicious growling guard dogs that gallop towards you when using a public footpath
Tell me about it, I'd photographed everything within my lunch hour walk distance, given that included Edinburgh Castle, half the new and old town that took a while and was very photogenic but still.
 
Ashdown forest, Nikon 601,Sigma 24mm and Konica OOD.

 
I wouldn't normally post images of my captive birds.(as I realise it can be a contentious subject)
However, having bought the Nikon F4 from the classifieds from Trevor Bray.... this was my test roll through it.
Taken with the Nikon F4, using out of date Velvia Fujichrome 50 ...

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Looks like the F4 is working well and loving the colours from the Velvia, what cracking film that is.
 
I wouldn't normally post images of my captive birds.(as I realise it can be a contentious subject)
However, having bought the Nikon F4 from the classifieds from Trevor Bray.... this was my test roll through it.
Taken with the Nikon F4, using out of date Velvia Fujichrome 50 ...

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Beautiful shots of an Owl and if this is your bird you should be very proud,she,I think, looks in pristine and wonderful condition,the eye,s tell everything.

I am the most fervent advocate of Velvia 50,but,for me this looks a little over saturated, what did you do in scanning or PP?
 
Beautiful shots of an Owl and if this is your bird you should be very proud,she,I think, looks in pristine and wonderful condition,the eye,s tell everything.

I am the most fervent advocate of Velvia 50,but,for me this looks a little over saturated, what did you do in scanning or PP?

Richard thank you....it's a he by the way....
The film.... as it was a test roll, and I wanted to leave feedback for Trevor, to save time I had the film developed and scanned at the lab.... I did think the colours looked very rich..... but, as it produced the colours of the owl exactly as it is, I chose not to scan them myself(although, I may do now you've mentioned the over saturation)..... the images needed no PP, other than a slight crop.
 
Richard thank you....it's a he by the way....
The film.... as it was a test roll, and I wanted to leave feedback for Trevor, to save time I had the film developed and scanned at the lab.... I did think the colours looked very rich..... but, as it produced the colours of the owl exactly as it is, I chose not to scan them myself(although, I may do now you've mentioned the over saturation)..... the images needed no PP, other than a slight crop.

Lee, that he looks like a she:),all about attraction.:) I would rescan them and let them go through natural, I am sure you would be pleased with the results.
 
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Lee, that he looks like a she:),all about attraction.:) I would rescan then and let them go through natural, I am sure you would be pleased with the results.

Lol.... I'll tell him he looks gay then :lol:, but at 2lb, it's a he definitely.

And thanks, I will scan them myself and see, but being new to scanning I never know what to set the dpi to when I scan 35mm or 120 film to get the best result
 
Lol.... I'll tell him he looks gay then :lol:, but at 2lb, it's a he definitely.

And thanks, I will scan them myself and see, but being new to scanning I never know what to set the dpi to when I scan 35mm or 120 film to get the best result[/quote

35mm 2400dpi and 120 1200dpi as a guide line.
 
35mm 2400dpi and 120 1200dpi as a guide line.

Ok, thank you....
Although I'd been doing it the other way round, and had been scanning 120 film at 2400dpi, and 35mm at 1200dpi.
So, why does the smaller negative require more dpi than the bigger negative, and when would I need to use 4800dpi?
 
Ok, thank you....
Although I'd been doing it the other way round, and had been scanning 120 film at 2400dpi, and 35mm at 1200dpi.
So, why does the smaller negative require more dpi than the bigger negative, and when would I need to use 4800dpi?

Its all about detail and resolution,I,will let the more professional guys come in here.
 
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