Show us yer film shots then!

Thanks Brian.

Photoshop and Lightroom are the tools of the Devil ;) Nah, seriously though, I don't use them. Still you have demonstrated their uses, but I'm an awkward sod.

Well in the old days in the darkroom we used similar fiddles to show details more in the shadows by holding back the enlarger light (correctly exposed bits) with a lolipop of cardboard...it's just easier now on the computer.
 
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So, yawl didn't come to our car show.........again !

Just been perusing some 35's I managed to shoot in between directing traffic, breaking up ice cream van fights and painting a million miles of white lines.

8:00am

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2:00pm and 900 vehicles

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Packard.......I think ??

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Dunno, but the kids loved it, made a hell of a racket

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the inside of something spectacliar

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the outside of something spectacliar

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Lovely set and all the better for not being bogged down in anorakiness (y) Particularly like the shot of your dad.
 
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Very nice Paul. I started out not sure about the angles, but the more I looked the smarter they seemed!
 
^^^^^^^^^^

I like this very much,just enough grain and softness,try and get the full heart into the frame. LOVELY.
 
From a while ago this year, posted a few on Instagram before but here are the uncropped versions:

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First two were on the Hexar AF, the rest on the Leica M4 + 35mm, all shot on Tri-X + XTOL.
 
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