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Definitely was a Thunderbird. Just noticed the pic is flipped horizontally.
This is the LHS
I thought the road didn't look right.View attachment 54885
What caused the colour issues, Ken?
Definitely was a Thunderbird. Just noticed the pic is flipped horizontally.
This is the LHS
I thought the road didn't look right.View attachment 54885
What caused the colour issues, Ken?
Definitely a Rocker Brian,, you have it written all over ya....Too close to the speakers at ACDC and Motorhead gigs stuffed your lugs right? ! !
So you got any pics of a leather clad and possibly long "head banging" hair styled "Rocker Bri" from ya younger days?


Now where's that thread "the way we were" (or similar!)?
Taking it in by Rob Hooley, on Flickr
Framed by Rob Hooley, on FlickrNot many shots of me on a motorbike Asha as with our lot I was the only one interested in photography, no one had long hair though,...come to think of it we weren't the smartest look bunch aroundbut looks like I've got winkle pickers though....that's something.
My friends by\on my motorbike and me:-
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A few from a recently scanned roll of Tri-X taken at the Hockney gallery in Saltaire
Taking it in by Rob Hooley, on Flickr
Framed by Rob Hooley, on Flickr
I've just acquired a new screen, so need to get used to it for processing, your thoughts on the general look would be much appreciated.
As always C&C always welcome

No c&c to offer tbh Rob, but i have to say that the capture of the lady "taking it in" is simply superb!
I won't mention the (cough) dust (cough) as we all know you students have little time to PP it out or even dust your scanners / negs![]()
Takin![]()
Now where's that thread "the way we were" (or similar!)?
So they were the posing positions of yesteryear then?.......you giving the 1950's "cool" "sexy" young man look ( just in time for the lady walking by too!)
That car in the first pic.....was it on rocket fuel cos I didn't think they could move so fast back then as to cause motion blur
Tbh they're two brill pics ......![]()
Dungeon-Ghyll-b&w by Andy, on FlickrIs this anywhere near?
'fraid not. Cyan snow.
I used the bloody eye dropper
I used the bloody eye dropper and the auto colour correct and to be honest even I could see it was wrong but I don't know in what way. I even reduced the cyan channel....... god I hate colour.![]()
You mean you desaturated cyan?
To counter a cyan cast, I think you actually need to introduce red and not reduce cyan. Some photo editors, however, don't have a red option, such as Lightroom, so I think adding both yellow (via the blue/yellow slider) and magenta (via the green/magenta slider) with the colour balance tool will do the trick. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
What on, what software are you using?
I'm on PS13 Steve.
I've had a proper look at the neg and I think that one of the problems might be that my chemicals are becoming worn out, could that add a colour cast?
Yeah probably but I wouldn't have though it would be unrecoverable. Maybe the CMS could help, have her sit over your shoulder while you click round with the eye dropper or adjust the wb presets until you get something she reckons is right. You can apply that colour temperature to all the frames taken around that time.
Charming!Not sure about having the CMS on my shoulder....![]()

Ah! Adam in portraits...your girlfriend forgot that the eyes are important that they are sharp.....better not tell her though in case it starts an argument![]()
your girlfriend forgot that the eyes are important that they are sharp
Haha I'm lucky enough that she used the camera at all!
A soft image taken with feeling is better than a sharp one taken without. (Or as a wise man once said, "there's nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept") .
The best camera is the one you have with you....but what a waste using a Bessa R3A and Voigtlander 40mm F1.4![]()
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A double from me, one taken by me and one taken of me by my girlfriend
Bessa R3A and Voigtlander 40mm F1.4
Adam

He's in the bumper.Where are you Richard?...I can't see your reflection on the bonnet!
He's in the bumper.