Not posted in here for ages unfortunately, but finally got round to using the pinhole again.
Bamburgh Castle Pinhole by NGUSS, on Flickr
Bamburgh Castle Pinhole by NGUSS, on Flickr
Bamburgh Castle Pinhole by NGUSS, on Flickr



Now that's proper snow.
Lovely crisp photos Ron.
And Maxwell is a handsome lad.
Lochan-2 by andysnapper1, on FlickrA wee lochan near to Loch Ness. Yashica Mat and Fuji Acros.
Lochan-2 by andysnapper1, on Flickr
Andy
A carpet of Bluebells
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a shot of Castle Combe, used as a location for the film Dr. Doolittle
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and Sunrise over a fishing venue
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Very nice Andy. A lot of detail, especially in what a lot here call swamp grass. I almost bought a Yashica Mat about 2 months ago. Still thinking about it.
~Stranger~ OM2s Fuji Acros Isofol 3 V500 by brayandrew252, on FlickrView attachment 32571 I haven`t posted for ages. really lost the urge, but its coming back so here`s one from me.
F5 with Tri-X in Rodinal at 1:50 for 13 mins.
you know the rules, pics or it never happened....![]()

Oh, that is my kind of composition right there.
Thanks - I hadn't used my camera in a very long time and was very pleased with how this turned out. I had planned to get an entry for this months competition entry, but came back with this lol
Celestial curves over Hirschegg, Austria:
Thats come out really well RJ.
Did something happen with that, the break in the trails is odd, like you ran it for a minute or so then closed the shutter for a minute or so, then ran it again.
Nice colour balance, the snow is white and no orrible casts..![]()
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img841-1 by Arfonfab, on FlickrKeith,I like both these photographs very much,I understand what you are say about the results,but,it is maybe an issue to resolve in camera,both shots have a high degree of natural contrast and therefore exposure will be a problem,so in this instance spot exposure on the shadows and then highlights and using a compromise rating somewhere in-between and leaning towards what you what to bring the eye to may be a good approach,never the less two very good film shots,my favourite is #1 and I think at will appeal to one or two of our F&C colleagues.One of these was going to be my Shadows challenge entry, except I never got round to developing them in time.
ME Super, Rollei Retro 400s, semi-stood in Rodinal (but I had issues with either drag or sprocket holes - see my other thread).
I also think I'd have been better off shooting the Rollei 400 at 300 or even 200.
img849-1 by Arfonfab, on Flickr
img841-1 by Arfonfab, on Flickr
One of these was going to be my Shadows challenge entry, except I never got round to developing them in time.
ME Super, Rollei Retro 400s, semi-stood in Rodinal (but I had issues with either drag or sprocket holes - see my other thread).
I also think I'd have been better off shooting the Rollei 400 at 300 or even 200.
img849-1 by Arfonfab, on Flickr
img841-1 by Arfonfab, on Flickr
First batch of results from Reculver ( a beautiful sunny day , hence the sharp contrasts, although there was a bitterly cold wind...Brrrr lol)
Shot through an ETRS with 40mm lens onto some OOD Ilford Pan F+ 50 film which I fell out of love with a long time ago ( hence it's now OOD!) ....I never got results from it that I was happy with so stopped shooting it.
Developed in HC-110
The negatives are very thin, indicating underexposure but I'm pretty sure the film would not have held the highlights if I'd shot at a wider aperture / slower speed.
Anyway the company was good and it was nice to visit an area, previously unknown to me.
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They are seriously lovely Asha..![]()
Wow what a boost of confidence that is
I'm pleased that they appeal very much to someone.
Personally, I'm struggling to really like them tbh but like I mentioned, I never got results from Ilford Pan film that i found stunning.
In actually fact there's only Ilford Delta that I've found I actually like in the Ilford range but of course it's all a matter of taste, or lack of as the case may be
Even though these negatives are very thin, the PP was minimal.....levelling ( absolutely necessary as nearly all my shots come out wonky), some dust removal and some sharpening. I only pulled the shadows a tad on No 2 to bring a little bit more life to the foregound.
I won't spend much in excess of 5 mins on a frame in PP ...If I can't get the result i want in that time then I usually don't bother continuing to try......prefering to do something more useful, like going out and shooting more frames![]()
First batch of results from Reculver ( a beautiful sunny day , hence the sharp contrasts, although there was a bitterly cold wind...Brrrr lol)
Shot through an ETRS with 40mm lens onto some OOD Ilford Pan F+ 50 film which I fell out of love with a long time ago ( hence it's now OOD!) ....I never got results from it that I was happy with so stopped shooting it.
Developed in HC-110
The negatives are very thin, indicating underexposure but I'm pretty sure the film would not have held the highlights if I'd shot at a wider aperture / slower speed.
Anyway the company was good and it was nice to visit an area, previously unknown to me.
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Can I ask what you struggle with? Baring In mind I don't know yet what film produces what effect etc...
I like these because apart from the location looks lovely, It's the contrast in these I like, real dark and almost moody/gritty feel.
Is that typical of that particular film or more the weather?
Do I even make sense[emoji57]
I really like the first one Asha, and the third one is ok... I'm not so keen on the others though.
Strange how we all like different films, because I really like Pan F(although I've never shot it ood).
Capitol Centre, Cardiff by Arfonfab, on Flickr
Arcade, Cardiff by Arfonfab, on Flickr
St David's Arcade, Cardiff by Arfonfab, on Flickr