Show us yer film shots then!

Lomography Color Negative 400

Really nice Nige. Have you brought out the colour a bit more in post? I've just used my (thankfully last) roll of Lomo 400 and found the colours very washed out. I'm wondering if it's my scan after seeing this.
 
Really nice Nige. Have you brought out the colour a bit more in post? I've just used my (thankfully last) roll of Lomo 400 and found the colours very washed out. I'm wondering if it's my scan after seeing this.

On this one, no. I think the sun came out and just made it all "pop". It's had some editing, but not to the vibrancy or saturation. I did put it through Color Perfect, but just to remove a slight magenta cast. I think it's a film that favours reds and warm tones.

I know what you mean though, sometimes the colours can be a little muted. This shot is from the same roll and has been processed in much the same way, but the light was more subdued when I took the photo:


FILM - Mystery excursion
by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
 
Wista Field 45, Schneider Kreuznach 90mm on OOD Fuji 160NS.

Erddig Hall near Wrexham

Erdig 2 by Andy, on Flickr

Erdig 1 by Andy, on Flickr
 
Wista Field 45, Schneider Kreuznach 90mm on OOD Fuji 160NS.

Erddig Hall near Wrexham

Erdig 2 by Andy, on Flickr

Erdig 1 by Andy, on Flickr

Very good Andy, I like the symmetry of the photographs and a nice idea with the distant and then close up from almost the same perspective.

What a lovely pair.:LOL:
 
Mine has the Novar. It's amazingly sharp (to my eyes at least).
Novars are brilliant lenses once stopped down to f/8 (or even just f/5.6).
 
I returned from holiday and found to my dismay that I had accumulated 26 rolls of processed film which needed to be scanned. Here, and in following replies are some of the results.

First...

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Max paddling, Hall Lee Bank Park
Canon EOS 55 50/1.8 Fuji 200
The picture could be sharper but it was early evening in woodland so the shutter speed was too slow to stop the action

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Molly
Canon EOS 50e 50/1.8 Fuji 200

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Ella blowing candles out
Canon EOS 50e 50/1.8 Fuji 200

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Peony
Canon EOS 50e 50/1.8 Fuji 200

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Max gazing out of the window
Canon EOS 50e 50/1.8 Fuji 200
 
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Katie
Canon EOS 50e 50/1.8 Kodak 200-8

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Outbound IOW ferry from the inbound ferry, Portsmouth in the distance
Canon EOS 50e 50/1.8 Fuji 200

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Portsmouth waterfront from IOW ferry
Canon EOS 50e 50/1.8 Fuji 200

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Swimming pool madness
Voigtlander Vito II 50/3.5 Color-Skopar Fuji 200

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Profitis Ilias, Protaras
Voigtlander Vito II 50/3.5 Color-Skopar Fuji 200
 
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Profitis Ilias, Protaras
Voigtlander Vito II 50/3.5 Color-Skopar Fuji 200

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Apartments, Paralimni
Voigtlander Vito II 50/3.5 Color-Skopar Fuji 200

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Fancy dress
Pentax Espio 120MI Kentmere 400
My sister gave me this camera, I liked it so much I sold my Olympus Mju Zoom

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Appearance of a horse wearing a shimmering cloak
Pentax Espio 120MI Kentmere 400

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Lounging in the apartment
Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X
 
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Ella looking serious
Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X
Should have removed the intrusive fruit juice carton!

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Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X
The frame is clipped at the top because the film cannister was riding low in the camera, a potential problem I wasn't aware of until after the fact
I like the way the image has been renedered although the negative was a bit thin
I got this hand held at 1/8th second f4.5

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Relaxing in the shade, Protaras
Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X

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Early morning sunlight bursting through the apartment blinds
Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X

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Ella conjoined twins composite, recovered from clipped negative
Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X
This is based on one of the worst clipped frames where the image ran about 2mm into the sprocket holes which the scanner obviously couldn't cope with so created the composite by mirroring the image
 
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Morning coffee with Aunty Despo
Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X

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Lily
Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X

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Finlay engrossed in the television, even though he's watching a Hebrew channel
Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X

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Ella mugshot composite
Leica IIIA 50/3.5 Elmar Tri-X

That's the lot for now. Pictures shot between the beginning of July and the end of August this year. Shooting starts in earnest again next week when I'm on holiday in Wales, hooray!
 
No3 for me @simon ess
Even though the focus is on an uninterrsting post, the line of the posts following the curve of the canal and speckled lighting on the ground works very well imo(y)
There again I usually blather a load of tosh so maybe better to ignore my opinion!:D
 
Thanks Asha, much appreciated.

One small quibble...

I love posts. There is no such thing as an uninteresting post. :D
 
Actually got out with the Bronica today and the big yellow thing was up in the sky

Pining by Chris H, on Flickr


I've just zoomed into it on flickr and the d bark of the trees is wicked…..a contest for LF that's for sure!
 
@sirch Out of curiousity what processing / PP did you apply ….Developer ( standard time or adjusted?) Scanner setting / curves /sharpening

I'm tipping that the positive resembles very close to the negative as it doesn't appear to have received a lot of tweaking
 
Following several months of abscence, I took a LF outfit yesterday to refresh myself with movements etc.

Haven't quite nailed the focus of the full length of the fence in this shot but quite pleased with it nonetheless

OOD Fomapan 100

HC110 (B) 7.5 mins

Slight sharpening


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I'll post this one up too even though I'm not pleased with it,

Shot on LF back in August 2017...….That was the last time I shot a 4x5 frame until yesterday!!

It was taken simply as an advert photo for a lens that I was selling.

Much as this effort was poor; there is possibly a photograph to be had from the same location in the local village.

The wall visible through the "windows" is the old packhorse bridge.

It may be possible to photograph that bridge through the window whilst capturing its reflection in the water of the baths

Another project to attempt! :rolleyes::D

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Actually, I'm impressed by the way you managed to line up the of the counter (or whatever it is) to be parallel to the railings beyond and intersect the right hand far corner with the vertical of the railing.
 
Actually, I'm impressed by the way you managed to line up the of the counter (or whatever it is) to be parallel to the railings beyond and intersect the right hand far corner with the vertical of the railing.

Thanks! (y)

Wouldn't you like to know how much time it took for me to achieve that!:p ……...but I'm still not happy with it.:(

Like many togs I'm my own worst critique!
 
@sirch Out of curiousity what processing / PP did you apply ….Developer ( standard time or adjusted?) Scanner setting / curves /sharpening

I'm tipping that the positive resembles very close to the negative as it doesn't appear to have received a lot of tweaking
For some reason I didn't see your post yesterday evening. Developed in Kodak HC 110 dilution B for 6 minutes 30 sec. Scanned on Epson V550 with Silverfast, I can't say what settings, just whatever suited that frame by way of black/white point and contrast, and then given a slight keystone adjustment in Lightroom.
 
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