Show us yer film shots then!

A few more from the Lakes in September. I was saving these as one of them was for the POTY, all on the Rolleiflex Automat on Kodak Portra 400.

This was the one I entered in the POTY, I liked it but tbh it wasn't anywhere near good enough for an anything goes round, far too many better images were posted.
Stanley-Gyll-2 by andysnapper1, on Flickr

A little landscape, something I've been working on. Shots of smaller things that could be construed as landscapes.
Little-Landscape-1-Ferns by andysnapper1, on Flickr

Another little waterfall near Boot in Eskdale
Falls-at-Boot1 by andysnapper1, on Flickr
 
theyre great :) i was up there at the weekend and got drowned! Managed to get a few rolls off but if i get 2 or 3 keepers from it i'll be happy.
 
Thanks Ash, we've been very lucky this year. Been at least 6 times and apart from the odd shower we had spectacularly good weather, even the weekend above at the end of September was shorts and t-shirt weather.
 
A few more from the Lakes in September. I was saving these as one of them was for the POTY, all on the Rolleiflex Automat on Kodak Portra 400.

This was the one I entered in the POTY, I liked it but tbh it wasn't anywhere near good enough for an anything goes round, far too many better images were posted.
Stanley-Gyll-2 by andysnapper1, on Flickr

A little landscape, something I've been working on. Shots of smaller things that could be construed as landscapes.
Little-Landscape-1-Ferns by andysnapper1, on Flickr

Another little waterfall near Boot in Eskdale
Falls-at-Boot1 by andysnapper1, on Flickr

I like those Andy, especially the little landscapes idea. Got any more?
 
I like those Andy, especially the little landscapes idea. Got any more?

Thanks Steve. No not really, a few that didn't quite work but nothing I would show here. I have some ideas for the Spring though.
 
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I'm looking forward to seeing them Carol. I spent a lot of my childhood in Malta.

Hi Simon sorry had a bit of difficulty adding them for some reason but have posted 5 above for the time being.
 
Thanks Carol.

The third one reminds me of, and Maltese spelling is the weirdest on the planet, Marsosloxa. I just know that's wrong.

And it's been a long time.
 
Thanks Carol.

The third one reminds me of, and Maltese spelling is the weirdest on the planet, Marsosloxa. I just know that's wrong.

And it's been a long time.

:) Marsaxlokk - took some there but have not developed the film yet, perhaps tomorrow.

We go to Malta regularly in fact my husband and I were married there.
 
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And three from the my Kodak 127 Brownie - Rera Pan 127 100 - Taken on a day out with some other photographers who shook their heads and laughed. :p

River by MrsR66, on Flickr

Falls by MrsR66, on Flickr



And this one, I thought it was one for the bin but once scanned I quite liked the double exposure! :clap:

Double Exposure by MrsR66, on Flickr


Better stop now otherwise you will think I am spamming this thread.:naughty:
 
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Like the first particularly. I meant to go there this morning - it's near work - but couldn't get myself out of bed and missed a nice sunrise
Cheers, you should check the tide times and get out on the rocks some excellent opportunities out there that I didn't have time to fully explore.
 
And three from the my Kodak 127 Brownie - Rera Pan 127 100 - Taken on a day out with some other photographers who shook their heads and laughed. :p

River by MrsR66, on Flickr

Falls by MrsR66, on Flickr



And this one, I thought it was one for the bin but once scanned I quite liked the double exposure! :clap:

Double Exposure by MrsR66, on Flickr


Better stop now otherwise you will think I am spamming this thread.:naughty:

Well it could be worse if you had a camera around your neck with "Ilford Sporti" in large letters showing. ;)
 
Recent 35mm with the Pentax Spotmatic, Rollei Retro 400S, developed in R09. All taken in Wisbech:










Wisbech looks like a mighty strange place to me :D
 
Thanks both - and to others for previous comments on my last batch.

Wisbech looks like a mighty strange place to me :D

It is! I don't often get a chance to go further afield, and it is such a small little town. It gets a bad press, but actually it is full of interesting characters, lots of rot, and is incredibly multi-cultural in the new sense - a plethora of Polish, Lithuanian, and Russian shops, and the market place full of foreign languages. I utterly fail to capture the real sense of this town in photography, and the historical changes that it is seeing - but I'll keep on trying.

I've an online album on my meagre efforts so far, lots of artifacts, but lacks enough people.

You don't always have to go to a big city to do Street do you?
 
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