Show us yer film shots then!

Oh dear oh dear I do like those. Maybe I should teach my browser a lesson?

Film/camera, btw?

It probably deserves it

Both 10x8 Provia 100f Sinar F2 10x8 top one Nikon 150SW F32 and 1/4 Second other shot Fujinon 210W F5.6 inside lettering F32 and 1/8 Second

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Full scale on mediafire

I don't think the mediafire viewer gives you the full scale but you can download it if curious enough

Single rose macro shot ( somewhere between 3-5 times life size ) Provia 100f Sinar P 300 with metering back conversion set and Sinar Digitail shutter 300mm Macro Sinaron F32 and 1/30 Second and about 1800W of fash lighting

Perhaps a little soft from diffraction but nice tonality and looks ok as a 40" print
 
Hi All,

Recently got an Olympus OM-10 and put a ilford FP4+ through it. Absolutely loved the whole process of film shooting and it has given birth to a passion! I now own an Olympus OM-1 and am currently shooting FP4+ in that too.

So here are my first film shots, hope its ok to post here? Maybe should start a intro thread but been reading this section for ages and feel familiar lol









Welcome to the wonderful world of film, I like you have just found this passion and simply love it!

I have just purchased an Olympus OM 20 along with two Zuiko lenses (50mm and 28mm) so looking forward to trying them out but at the moment I am shooting with a Canon AE-1 again with two canon lenses (50mm and 28mm). Also bought a Kodak Brownie 127 at a boot sale which is fun and very simple.

Nice start to your adventure John.
 
You definitely need to do a book of these. Stunning images especially given the conditions.
 
I agree with either or both of theses suggestions!(y)

So do I!

BJP - British Journal of Photography might be interested as well as they are rare insights and have access to places most people don't see and they also require expertise which many other photographers don't have.
 
Welcome to the wonderful world of film, I like you have just found this passion and simply love it!

I have just purchased an Olympus OM 20 along with two Zuiko lenses (50mm and 28mm) so looking forward to trying them out but at the moment I am shooting with a Canon AE-1 again with two canon lenses (50mm and 28mm). Also bought a Kodak Brownie 127 at a boot sale which is fun and very simple.

Nice start to your adventure John.
Thanks for that, can't wait for the next film now!

And agree with all the comments re the mining shots, so impressive! Love them :)
 
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WOW...
I've been off TP all day and then I come on to all these very kind comments..
I'm glad you are enjoying them, I thought they would bore people to death;)
Mart.
 
SQ-A, with my dodgy 80mm lens, on Shanghai GP3, semi-stand in 1:100 Rodinal (my new favourite thing ever).

I took these months ago, and forgot about the film, which hid at the bottom of my developing box. Too little DoF, as ever - I think I've learned that lesson now though.

I think I prefer the grainy "looks like film" 35mm shots I've posted above, but that might just be the subject matter.

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F100 Nikkor 35-70mm Ektar 100Asa.

 
Haven't posted much for two weeks as I've been in Skye and came back with 16 * 120 films to develop and scan. Here's one from Elgol jetty.

Mamiya RZ67, Ektar, developed in the Digibase C41 kit


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by Kevin J Allan, on Flickr

Fantastic, you could cut timber with those mountains, and you've got that sea pretty near exactly how I like it! Great composition, too.
 
I've been in a studio recently and decided to have a go with my Bronica ETRsi. This is only the 3rd or 4th time i've used it but I think i'm getting the hang of it now. I'll just post these two images becouse the rest need to be put in another part of this forum.

Bronica ETRsi, 75mm lens & Fuji Pro400 film (9 months out of date).

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Thanks for looking.
 
Well now, those are both stunning shots.
 
^^^ Different and interesting, I like.
 
Ah, serendipitous, a word that gets used far to rarely, how unlucky is that. :D
 
I was going to get this roll of Vista developed in C41 in ASDA, but I got impatient and dunked it in rodinal for an hour instead. It's very hit-and-miss - some stinkers, some I really like. So, no different to the rest of my photography . . .

Propellor, SS Great Britain by Arfonfab, on Flickr

That has a peculiar quality too, its like some sort of Flash Gordon set, almost cartoon like, 20's cinematic.....or........something :)
 
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Well, that was propitious...
 
Thanks Andy. It's the first roll through an eBay purchase (to replace the XA3 that my son @Joshstedders lost on his recent camping weekend) and it all seems to work.

I had that XA3 for years......

Mark
 
Like that, specially the anti-ebola-suited inhabitants in the background!
 
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