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Thanks Asha. One of the few that turned as I saw it.
Although not up for critic Trevor, I'd be tempted to crop or clone the sign out on the rhs ( the one with the red border)
Thanks Asha. One of the few that turned as I saw it.
Absolutely love this! Really nice![]()
Brings back superb memories of climbing those hills and walking the Cuillin ridge....when i was young, fit and handsome!!Precisely! I'm not as fit as i once wasWell, 2 out of 3 ain't bad.![]()
Clone! Are you insane? Surely you mean dodge or burn or some such other related dark art term?Although not up for critic Trevor, I'd be tempted to crop or clone the sign out on the rhs ( the one with the red border)
Are you insane?
Clone! Surely you mean dodge or burn or some such other related dark art term?


Test photo of the shed in the garden.
It's quite amusing what we test our kit on ......I used to use the cats but they dissapear into hiding now when I lean for a camera.
So trees, fence posts, door handles and my pushbike tend to find a use nowadays![]()

Is that 120, Gareth? The grain looks "interesting", unlike on 135 where I find HP5 grain unpleasant.
EDIT: If you're tripod based, you could try some of the 100 films, or even PanF, for finer grain.
Nice shot, BTW, although you're a bit close perhaps with the hair and the fingers. Lovely look, anyway!
I don't mind the grain at all, it's a beautiful by product of shooting film.
Ilford HP5+, developed in what proved to be spent LC29, the bottle has lasted for a very long time!
Has it turned to a " Strong pot of Northern Yorkshire Tea" colour yet??
I've had LC29 go like treacle almost and still be perfectly usable.
It will at some point start to develop " jelly like clumps" within the liquid ...That's when i would call it a day and dispose of it.
It's beyond the Yorkshire tea stage, indeed beyond he Kentucky Molasses stage, it has served me well though.
Time to crack open a new one I think!
Some good scans on here on HP5+. I don't know why some people rubbish it. Surely any film choice is an advantage, and it's what you do with it that counts.
Count me in as an LC29 enthusiast. I was suppose to use it on my posher 120 films, but as I never get around to taking any posh photos I use it to make some of my more horrible films more acceptable. I'm also trying out Kodak T-Max, on T-max 400 films, but right at the moment I'm hooked onto 400S in the XA2.
A few 35mm scans
Nikon F5 + Tokina 100mm f2.8 macro (Canon 300TL flash used) - Delta 100 dev'd in D76 1+1
Droplet-Delta100 by Kyle, on Flickr
Nikon F5 + Tamron SP 17mm f3.5 - HP5 dev'd in D67 1+1
After seeing others involved in this type of capture, I had a feeble attempt on that other strange medium ......pixel, digi thinkmajigThanks Asha, thought I'd try my luck. Considering I only took 3 shots I think I was very lucky. I have done it once before with some success but I do find it can be wasteful with the number of misses.
A few 35mm scans
Nikon F5 + Tokina 100mm f2.8 macro (Canon 300TL flash used) - Delta 100 dev'd in D76 1+1
Droplet-Delta100 by Kyle, on Flickr
trix400r09rb67008 by Madison S, on Flickr
pan100r09silette1004 by Madison S, on Flickr
pan100r09silette1010 by Madison S, on Flickr

