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F100 Kodak Elite Chrome 100_-17 by Raglansurf, on Flickr
Just to prove that Asha does get out and take photos sometimes and doesn't just sit on his arse.
Taking photos?? That can't be me
F100 Kodak Elite Chrome 100_-17 by Raglansurf, on Flickr
Just to prove that Asha does get out and take photos sometimes and doesn't just sit on his arse.



Nice shot....excuse the punn
I would guess you were sat having coffee and croisant when you captured this?
nice tool roll.
Really like the first one, very evocative and the FM/FE?? Really sets it off
Like the inclusion of the Nikon in the first shot and the outoffocusness is very nice.
Really like the first one, very evocative and the FM/FE?? Really sets it off
Really like the first one, very evocative and the FM/FE?? Really sets it off
Thank you Nick.
Thank you Adrian,not sure what Asha was using that morning.
A bike improves every image - Oly XA an ideal camera for this sort of trip.Out for a ride this morning, took my Olympus XA loaded with Poundland 200, development by Asda Aintree, scanning by me.
A few more from the set I am slowly building of images taken along the River Wensum that runs through Norwich, All taken on Agfa Vista 200 and with my Nikon F4s and Nikkor 24-120mm (before I dropped the lens!-see other thread in the Photos from film section). Still haven't spotted Alan Partridge either
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A really nice feel to these an good colour in spite of the dull conditions. I like them all but the quirky viewpoint of the last one makes it the winner for me!
Number 3 is ace!
Mmm a norfolkite in thé south of France......you may need thé help of L' ASHASISTANCE ( 2014 version of la résistanceRichard, your images have me longing for the south of France and my misspent youth! The colours in the last one are stunning!
A few more from the set I am slowly building of images taken along the River Wensum that runs through Norwich, All taken on Agfa Vista 200 and with my Nikon F4s and Nikkor 24-120mm (before I dropped the lens!-see other thread in the Photos from film section). Still haven't spotted Alan Partridge either
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The reflections in these are brill ...particularly like the last oneA few more from the set I am slowly building of images taken along the River Wensum that runs through Norwich, All taken on Agfa Vista 200 and with my Nikon F4s and Nikkor 24-120mm (before I dropped the lens!-see other thread in the Photos from film section). Still haven't spotted Alan Partridge either
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Really like the first photograph, great interest and the control of light is very good.![]()
Nature vs. brutalism by Kevin J Allan, on Flickr
Roller taken with a Rollei
Roller taken with a Rollei
Roller taken with a Rollei
Rolls Royce by NigelLee, on Flickr
Space to think by steveo_mcg, on Flickr
Vanishing Point by steveo_mcg, on FlickrFirst posting of analogue images here, be gentle please
These are a few shots from a test roll (Kodak ColorPlus 200) I put through a recent acquisition, a Rolleiflex SL35 E and Tamron 28-50 Adaptall lens.
I like those Nigel, the grain isn't really as bad as it looks on the CD. The highstreet processors almost always set sharpening to 11 and as such the jpgs come out looking like they've been shot to 40 year old film stored in a car glove box.
Very good Nigel, you did well with colorplus as it is not rated as a great film.
Thanks for your feedback, and tips about ColorPlus, folks, maybe I need to be more choosey when asked what I want for my birthdayThe Rolleiflex and 28-50mm lens should be a vey useful combo and I like the results. The first two don't look grainy to me; numbers 3 and 4 have more obvious grain, but ColorPlus 200 is not a great film. Now that you know the camera works fine, treat it to some Ektar or Portra 160 and you won't be worrying about grain.
Richard, you've got me wondering now...what with back street pics and ladies ( earlier in this thread!) and now "sneaky" corners....it's a wonder you didn't spend your week down here in the local Gendarmerie!!!!
The first shot for me would have worked better with more symetery ......the van doesn't help either ( they always get in the way don't they?)
By contrast, i like the other two, particularly the last one ......to say the light was pretty carp, they've come out quite nice.![]()