Show us yer film shots then!

Couple more from the Snapic. I'll be glad to see the back of this Wolfen NC500. Haven't liked it all really. Only 2 more rolls to wade through.

Kodak Snapic A1 Wolfen NC500 (expired) by Suzy Richards, on Flickr

Kodak Snapic A1 Wolfen NC500 (expired) by Suzy Richards, on Flickr
I would have gone from some probably heavy handed post processing to boost the vibrance and saturation, but that's the way I like it. What is the location? Looks like a beautiful Tudor house.
 
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I would have gone from some probably heavy handed post processing to boost the vibrance and saturation, but that's the way I like it. What is the location? Looks like a beautiful Tudor house.

It's little Moreton hall in Cheshire. I like testing cameras on wonky buildings :)
 
Yes, I visited there when I previously lived in Bolton, in the 1970's. I would pass it on my journeys for rehearsals at a friends house in Macclesfield. Thanks.
 
I had annoying colour casts on this roll of expired Sensia that I've struggled to correct on certain frames, so I've converted some of the shots to B&W, which looks much better (although I'm frustrated I had to resort to doing so). I corrected the verticals on this one too.

Olympus Trip 35
Fujichrome Sensia (expired 2008) converted to B&W in Lightroom
Lab developed.
Home scanned.


Living in the future by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
 
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Hendersons, a fine relish I use on my chips still to this day. I remember when I was a Toolmaker Apprentice in SHeffield, on payday we would go across to the market for pie chips and mushy peas with lashings of Hendy's. Happy days, thanks for the memory Nige. (y)

I used to work in Sheffield many years ago and also enjoy seeing photos of the local area. It brings back fond memories.
 
Hendersons, a fine relish I use on my chips still to this day. I remember when I was a Toolmaker Apprentice in Sheffield, on payday we would go across to the market for pie chips and mushy peas with lashings of Hendy's. Happy days, thanks for the memory Nige. (y)
Can't beat a bit o' Hendos! :D
 
Holga 120N
Fomapan 400
Rodinal 1+100. 1 hour semi-stand development.

I've no definite idea why these turned out like this. It's froma a dodgy batch of Fomapan 400 that leaves white speckles, but the other rolls from the same batch which I developed in the same way didn't look like this. The only thing I can think of is underdevelopment caused by the water temp dropping over the course of the hour (it was cool in the room and the heating wasn't on at the time). Maybe an extra 15 mins would have made a difference on this occasion...

Nonetheless, it's quite an appealing look. Not for everything, perhaps, but it works quite well for these scenes.


Grungy tree by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr


Grungy path by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr


Grungy lychgate by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
 
OM2n, 28mm
Hand held on auto, manual focus
Kentmere 200 in fx39

This is from the roll that took five attempts to load onto the reel, I think this must have had the most PP of any of my shots - I tried my best with the spot removal tool but its still a mess

Exhibition

Exhibition.jpg
 
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