Show us yer film shots then!

A few from Rhodes. Kodak gold.

Can see why this is a much loved film. The colours are fantastic!
 

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Here's a few from the latest "test" roll, but not the first, from my 1955 Balda Baldina on Fomapan 100.
I think that I have corrected for the exposure errors seen in my past couple of rolls. It seems that the shutter speeds are around one stop slow.
I enjoy using this. Images taken during walks near home. A couple are of my favourite "TEST" scenes (different images of which I may have posted in the past).

On Fomapan 100 & Rodinal.

railings1.jpg

Ogden1.jpg

BaldinaSock.jpg

BaldinaHole.jpg

BaldinaBench1.jpg
 
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Olympus XA3
Ilford HP5+
Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 9mins @ 20°


Bikes by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I had a chopper, pretty much that one in red, the strap on the seat warns that the seat is designed for one occupant but boys can't read till they're 40, crogging was mandatory anyway, and a football jams in to the back pannier perfectly.
I kinda think a Chipper is missing from that line up, but I could be wrong.
Not to bad for 135 hp5 that.... (y)
 
I had a chopper, pretty much that one in red, the strap on the seat warns that the seat is designed for one occupant but boys can't read till they're 40, crogging was mandatory anyway, and a football jams in to the back pannier perfectly.
I kinda think a Chipper is missing from that line up, but I could be wrong.
Not to bad for 135 hp5 that.... (y)
Thanks John. I think we managed three people on my Chopper one time (that sounds wrong :LOL:). Keeping the front wheel on the ground was a challenge!
 
I was given 2 bulk tins of fillum dated April 1987 -- an FP4 and an HP5 -- well I had to 'experiment' -- i have first tested the FP4 in a MINOLTA DYNAX 500si a camera club member gave me some years ago as he didn't want it. I use a home-made Crawley Formula FX-15 . Grain was high on scans but fog level quite low.
500si FP4 01.jpg500si FP4 02.jpg500si FP4 03.jpg500si FP4 04.jpg500si FP4 05.jpg500si FP4 06.jpg500si FP4 08.jpg500si FP4 09.jpg500si FP4 10.jpg500si FP4 11.jpg
 
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Some lovely shots there Jonno but the first one has a beautiful, ethereal quality that I like a lot
 
Many thanks Ando :naughty: Much appreciated!

I'm glad you spotted that chap, as that is the precise effect I was hoping to capture :)

Just trying out some new nicknames me old Woodpecker... ;-)
 
Fully mindful that I have posted this here before, I just wanted to post it once again for one good reason:

This photo of Derwent Water at sunrise made the top 10% of the recently announced results in the Natural Landscape Photography Awards 2021. The finalists are all richly deserving of their place, but I am still really pleased to have this one go as far as it did :)


Derwent Water Sunrise
by Jonathan Woods, on Flickr
 
Had another go with my 'Gift' 1980's Mamiya C330 f Professional TLR -- this time I got it all right as it did not JAM UP ! ha Ha ! I also used up a roll of 07/1989 Dated Agfa Pan 400 Professional found in the huge Film Stash all outdated I was given by Son's of my Deceased Great Friend . I downrated it to 160 ASA and even tried it in RODINAL 1+25 as per Agfa leaflet -- FOG HIGH, GRAIN HIGH but I got a couple of my 'Street Friend KEN' who lets me test Old Cameras and Old Film on him and I give him a print ! I used the included 135mm f4.5 'Blue Dot' SEKOR lens set -- in bright SUN I got 1/250th @ f9.5
C330f BIKE.jpgKen 01.jpgKen 02.jpgMan With Shopping Bag.jpg
 
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