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Which Board? => Main Forum => : Andrea. August 25, 2011, 07:11:26 PM
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Just took this and a couple of other snaps of young Cailean on his second birthday.
Wrestled with the Kiev 60 for this :-) Hp5
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Andrea
Sweet shot with Woody and my son is named Caelan...
Anyway, here he is out shooting with me the other week. Nikon FE2/Loreo lens (cap) and I'll show his work soon...
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Man!
You guys set the bar really high this weekend....
a couple of shots on 127, with Efke in my Starmeter cam from the Route 66 festival a few weekends ago...just got around to scanning.
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Good stuff already and it's only Thursday. Looking forward to the weekend.
Polaroids from me - one on chocolate and two on polacolor 108.
Nick
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Beautiful portraits by Andrea and Miller... love grey_fish's polas as well.
It's been a long time but I finally finished the film I had in my beautiful Voigtlander Vito B, the one I bought at the "Photographica" :o...
Not bad I guess...considering it was sold as a broken camera for £5.00 I think I got myself a real bargain...
(http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac277/sapata_photos/vitob1web.jpg)
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frustratingly awesome stuff all round so far :-P
couple more polas from my weekend in the lakes
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6206/6077411119_e24b106f9e_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/6077411119/)
riverside cottages (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/6077411119/#) by Thomo_Stoneo (http://www.flickr.com/people/thomo_lomo/), on Flickr
mamiya rb67 fp100c (i pealed it slightly early so set it back and left it a little longer hence the brown corner)
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6082/6077410767_14c7383579_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/6077410767/)
first stop in the lakes... a sea view?! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/6077410767/#) by Thomo_Stoneo (http://www.flickr.com/people/thomo_lomo/), on Flickr
My dad and my sister on my polaroid 100 *courtesy of Mike Raso of FPP* on fp100c. really pleased with the sharpness on my new toy
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Thom!
Where are these lakes?
Love the subdued color of that first one...
I could just stare at this for hours.
:)
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(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6189/6081603612_98faa495da_z.jpg)
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A cracking start to the weekend.
Andrea and miller, beautiful work. Becky, I love those cars. Thom, the colour in your first is delicious. Nick, I love the first and Peter, a great series. I particularly like the first two.
As for me. Hasselblad SWC/M and Fuji 160S. A derelict house in Crete.
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and Peter, a great series. I particularly like the first two.
Am I missing an in-joke here?
Who is Peter? I think you posted Peter had a great couple of shots either last week or the week before and I couldn't find a Peter then either! ;D
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Thom!
Where are these lakes?
Love the subdued color of that first one...
I could just stare at this for hours.
:)
Why thankyou astrobeck, The lakes I refer to is the common name for The Lake District an area in northern England where there are many beautiful lakes including lake windemere and conoston water, where Donald Campbell Thrashed his fathers water speed record going over 300 miles per hour in the bluebird craft in 1967 only to run into problems causing the craft to shoot up into the air and crash into the lake killing him instantly, his body and the craft remains werent found til 2001 (not 1960 :-P). *My grandad, who died before I was born sadly, took my dad to see the bluebird boat and bluebird car in Buxton park and sat him in the boat, this was mere weeks before he crashed.... coincedence, I think not!*
It is also the setting for the beloved English classic Withnail and I (discussed in another thread) however that was further north than I was in Penrith, It was also the home of beatrix potter and wordsworth. More film to be developed soon and hopefully scanned before this weekend thread turns stale
NOT MY PICTURE
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Crikey you lot are quick of the mark ! Great start with the Kiev 6 Andrea, (have a roll of TMAX in mine to develop).
Beck, always like to see 127 represented, even when it is curly, love the 3rd one.
Miller / Phil / Hookstrapped - Always shame us ...
Thom - Look at you getting all Mill on the Floss ;D ;D ;D
Mr. Sapata - That last one looks like it's near Silverprint ?
Dev'd 4 rolls last night (1x Shanghai GP3 & 1x Acros from the Commander 2 again and 2x Efke R100 127 from the 1930's Eastman Bullet) All Cuba and another four rolls to go of mixed formats ...
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Forgot the Fishes Pola's !
Love the Choc one Chum !
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Am I missing an in-joke here?
Who is Peter? I think you posted Peter had a great couple of shots either last week or the week before and I couldn't find a Peter then either! ;D
that'll be Mr Peter Brian Schafer AKA "hookstrapped".
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Wow, polaroid rocks!!! Yes, we all knew it, but still rocks ;D
Mi pics of the week so far:
Grey fish chocoroid... mmmhh, really delicious, I must buy chocoroids immediately, but now not sure if they tended to fade with time... may by they are coatless?
Thom. grreat family portrait, so natural
Hookstrapped, that first one, colors are so... fantastic, and composition too.
From my side three more polas of the glorious expired 2000 108 polaroid!! All family and friends again. More from summer times in Spain. First one is little Alma, my daughter ;D then my nephew and the son of a friend.
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Holga image...taken in Joseph,Oregon
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Yet another Paris bridge...
Mamiya 6, 50mm lens, FP4+, printed on Ilford MG WT RC.
Also a digicam snap of my Vito B, haven't shot anything with it for a while, I should.
Thanks to everyone for the inspiring images!
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Mr. Sapata - That last one looks like it's near Silverprint ?
Indeed ! as the third one...
I went there this week to get a bottle of Ilford fixer (should've called first as it was sold out >:().
Also a digicam snap of my Vito B, haven't shot anything with it for a while, I should.
I really enjoyed the experience, apart from trying to guess the "feet" focus scale... had so many shots out of focus!, I can't believe I didn't use my rangefinder :P pure laziness...
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Lovely photos as usual everyone.
Andrea that's fantastic. I love the light on this little one's face.
Thom the colors you're getting on the Polaroid are fantastic. So cool.
HS - Image #1. Something about her heels showing. Great shot.
No pics from me this week, as I'm on Bald Head Island waiting to take one on the chin from Irene. The wind and rain are picking up as I type. I've taken quite a few "before" pics with the YashicaMat so I'll fill in with the "afters" and maybe have something for next weekend.
Cheers,
Jeff
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Hey nice weekend.
Hookstraped: I love the one with Clark Gable.
Thom: The place on the first picture looks amazing.
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I tried to cook some caffenol for the weeked but it came out a little overdone. So this will have to do.
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Lino, I really like the last one.
Nice find Sapata.
Phil, lovely as usual!
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3330851/fax-piercing.jpg)
'Peculiar Combo'
Windsor (Diana Clone) & Fomapan 400
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A few I Dev'd last night in R09 for 13 mins, from two rolls of Efke R100 127 in the Eastman Bullet. Trindad and Havana Cuba. The Band were great ;D
Taped to the light box, still no MF scanner :'(
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I've gone a bit left-field this week, not just colour but abstract as well! When summer ended a few weeks ago we emptied the childrens paddling pool and propped it up against a glass-topped table to dry.
Canon F1 using Portra 160. Tweeked up a bit in PS as it needed stronger lines.
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A broad spectrum of wonders as usual. And something from me —
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Hoorah! Some tasty pieces for sure, Filmwasters (natch!). Glad to see you're all hard at it.
Thom: You look like your dad!
I have something for once - albeit yet another bl**dy beach Polaroid of the family. I'm finally getting round to properly scanning some of the instants I took last month in Cornwall as opposed to just taking photos of them with my phone.
So, one new snap and two which were posted here a month back in rather more primitive form, but which have now been given the full Epson/VueScan treatment:
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6061/6075089816_6eaa9dd3cd_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwenn/6075089816/)
Three in a Row (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwenn/6075089816/#) by Ed Wenn (http://www.flickr.com/people/edwenn/), on Flickr
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6011/5996166118_fb4b676bb8_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwenn/5996166118/)
The Guardian (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwenn/5996166118/#) by Ed Wenn (http://www.flickr.com/people/edwenn/), on Flickr
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6130/5999407526_171a6f9ee6_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwenn/5999407526/)
Flo and Amy (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwenn/5999407526/#) by Ed Wenn (http://www.flickr.com/people/edwenn/), on Flickr
All taken with a Land Cam 360 and very old Polapan 664. That's a sea rescue helicopter in the sky on the last photo...not a big speck of dirt :)
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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum. Like calbisu, I am from the Philippines, stumbled on this humble forum from a blog which I couldn't remember and now appreciating the quality photos and good discussions on its threads. Sharing a few shots, cheers!
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6183/6056109476_3fa4c4828d.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/madreinman/6056109476/)
alms (http://www.flickr.com/photos/madreinman/6056109476/#)
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6197/6056110044_82a67aff12.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/madreinman/6056110044/)
offer (http://www.flickr.com/photos/madreinman/6056110044/#)
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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum. Like Calbisu, I am from the Philippines
Welcome to Filmwasters, Dok. It's always great to have people here from outside of Northern Europe and North America (where the majority of our members live).
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Dok, welcome to filmwasters, you sure will enjoy!! Lets see if we can get together someday and waste some film! ;)
Ed, love your family shots!
Few more portraits from my side with the Rollei and Tmax 400, next weekend I will try limit the amount of shots posted ::)
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Calbisu - your last picture - amazing!
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I'll second your comment, Leon. Amazing!
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nice shots everyone!
here's a few. Olympus Stylus w/ Superia 400
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Third for that last shot, Carlos!
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and a fourth...amazing
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old snaps, only just scannig now.
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one more
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good weekend everyone! I'm specially glad to see a real scan of that guardian sho of yours, ed. that's a proper good one!
here's one from the archives, 2009 I think, shot with a olympus is-1000 one lens slr.
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Pentax Espio 120sw
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Lovely work all.
Phil - ;)
Diane - love that holga pic
Lino - love the road scene through the window.
I have been shooting a lot over the last two weeks, we had visitors over from Holland
and the other side [east] of ireland so there was a lot of touring and sight seeing.
This is an image of Ireland's only Fjord taken with the GW690 on Ilford HP5 using the
Sunny 16 rule [works great] i had to boost the contrast a bit in PS, I may have
over exposed accidentally with the full roll ::)
(http://www.blog.alanlambephotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/killary-fjord.jpg)
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Miller - lots of different layers going on this picture like all good street type pictures should have IMO. Nicely done.
Alan - a beautiful classic landscape shot.
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Holga and Kodak 160VC - Bath
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Holga and Kodak 160VC - Bath
Classic English stylee
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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum. Like Calbisu, I am from the Philippines
Welcome to Filmwasters, Dok. It's always great to have people here from outside of Northern Europe and North America (where the majority of our members live).
thanks! hope to share more from this side of the world.
@calbisu, hope we can shoot some time.
and great photos everyone.
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here are my weekend offerings. A couple of shots of the Coldrum longbarrow (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldrum_Stones) near Trottiscliffe, Kent. I never manage to get shots that I like at this place - probably something to do with have a strong attachment to it, so my own eye brings a lot of memories and other baggage that the camera doesn't see. Anyhow, these are them:
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Phil...that shot is classic Phil Bebbington.....it is your style unmistakenly..
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Leon, I like them both very much and a fitting 3,000th post!
Diane, thank you :)
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GREAT shots!!
Leon, what camera? Those are stunners.
Calbisu - I absolutely love your people shots - the last b/w of the woman draped across the table is stellar!
Hookstrapped - WOW!!
I probably should be out shooting Hurricane Irene, but I'm busy trying to scan my polaroids from vacation and get ready to tackle the b/w, c-41 and e-6 development.
This is a 667 expired 6/04. One of my favorite films. :)
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BTW Leon, just received your postcard yesterday...has to be one of the most stunning black & whites's I have ever seen..good thing it was in an envelope..I would have cried had it been damaged..I am having it framed...Thank you!!
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Thanks Diane - glad you like it. It was tricky doing all the wrist-twisting dodging & burning on a print that size!
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What a wonderful w/e of images.
If I may, I shall take the opportunity to bookend it with another of my 'soft' portraits of an island. Kiev 60/Acros100
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Just took this and a couple of other snaps of young Cailean on his second birthday.
Wrestled with the Kiev 60 for this :-) Hp5
Stunning!
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Calbisu - the last picture is a cracker.
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Folks, many thanks for the kind comments, appreciated. Photography is such a subjective thing. Either how we approach and how we appreciate it. Sometimes we are lucky enough to ignite a spark and achieve some common ground : )
Last additions are just fantastic, I must say I am not a big fan of landscapes, may be because I am not too profficent at ; ) but Leon's, Ann's and andrea's are quite a thing!! Leon is that a large format camera? That first one...
Phil, fantastic churchyard shot!
Miles that is a classy street shot, just beautiful.
Right now I am in a long weekend in Kuala Lumpur which is proving quite challenging, little Alma is sick and we are having a hard time, everybody's ability to cheer up is being tested : ) 3 shots in one day, we'll see tomorrow.
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Ann, I just love that "drift" fence. We use those here for snow. :)
Andrea, your portrait of the island is sublime.
Phil- the church-ladies are excellent!
Carlos, so sorry to hear that little ALma is sick. I hope she recovers quickly. It's bad enough to be sick, but while traveling and away from home is quite another matter. All my well thoughts to her!
Great weekend all!
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Miller - lots of different layers going on this picture like all good street type pictures should have IMO. Nicely done.
Leon, taken on the way to the Emirates stadium and I have no idea what you mean though even the Mrs said... "Don't do it..." ??? ;)
Calbisu, thanks and strange that this week both my boys feature, also I hope the lil one gets well soon...
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Thanks Calbisu.
Leon - What was the camera / lens for those last two, amazing Squire !
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Just making it in. Lovely shots by all, and welcome Dok, great start! Loving Greys Chocolate boat, Andreas playful boy, Eds family shots, Damions city scape, Anns beach fence, Diane bike, Phils pink ladies, HS's last, Thoms waterway, Carlos 1st pola and last b&w portrait. Wonderful stuff!
Here is mine. Another gum. Its all I work on these days. I think Im obsessed. ;D
Original shot taken with expired Polaroid softtone film with my Spectra.
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A little bit of Holga love today. Haven't taken it out for over a year!
The second shot isn't overexposed...worst air quality I have seen in the 14 years I've been here. The dust/haze extended way beyond the valley and into the mountains and all the way down to Tucson at least. As bad as LA smog! Couldn't see a mountain until you were right up on it...
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It's been a busy weekend for me, so only just getting to grips with the week(end) thread.
- Andrea's first shot of the boy and her view of Harris are just stunning
- Thom's first shot of the Lakeland cottages is so reminiscent of all the time I spent up there as a kid / youth / young man
- Hookstrapped's second of his model and Clark Gable looking at one another is just so well observed
- Dave Elden's latest in his bridges of Paris set is gorgeous
- Calbisu's third is beautiful and distressing all at the same time
- Damion's NY skyline is lovely
- Leon's second of his standing stones is very powerful
- Original Ann's beach fence is timeless and makes me want to be there
- Mojave's gum bichromate of the carousel is like a painting and I want a print on my wall.....!!
My efforts are a few more from the last Ridgeway walk we did. I love poppies and we were lucky to stumble across a few. All hand-held with the Hasselblad 500c/m on Fuji Provia 100 slide.
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our diy garden fence, time to grow.. next season
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6078/6092250146_da6a59aca7.jpg)
12" vinyl music records, laserdisc, muse laserdisc, VHD rack
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Some excellent work as always. Too much great stuff to pick out but Calbisu I have to agree with everyone else that last shot is just perfect.
I've been going back to my series of small shops recently.
These shot on the Holga.
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Nigel..absolutely adore that second shot!!
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yeah nice one nigel, more reason for me to replace my broken 120n with a 120GN, I like the sharpness in the centre to the corner blur, its awesome
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Wonderful work all. Andrea, that's a great pic of Cailean.
A pic of Ashton Lane in Glasgow taken on the Hasselblad currently on loan from A - it has a rather big lens hood ;)
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6070/6094112941_0b132384ee.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/acf_windy/6094112941/)
Ashton Lane, Glasgow (http://www.flickr.com/photos/acf_windy/6094112941/#) by windy_ (http://www.flickr.com/people/acf_windy/), on Flickr
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forgot, another shot from the lakes. mega cropped as I scanned it on my 35mm flatbed and its 120 from my mamiya, kodak tri-x pulled to 100, enjoy the results.
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6071/6093750478_f5bed953eb_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/6093750478/)
marianne windowlight (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/6093750478/#) by Thomo_Stoneo (http://www.flickr.com/people/thomo_lomo/), on Flickr
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A pic of Ashton Lane in Glasgow taken on the Hasselblad currently on loan from A - it has a rather big lens hood ;)
Quality. Ashton Lane is the setting for much of my wasted youth. Get a bit sentimental looking at this (tho it's not the same since they did up the Grosvenor cinema. It had proper old school charm and now it's a yuppie haven. Sigh) The vignette from the too-big hood only adds to the impression...
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Lovely Thom.
Nigel - Whites of Kent are such timewarp shops aren't they, I think Herne Bay & Whitstable have them too. The second one looks almost tilt and shift, very nice.
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really like that Nigel's Mrs Marengo image - kind of walking while in a dream state. There's a "are you being served" kind of store here too, I'll have to capture it one of these days.
As for me, I thought about working on my social skills so I decided to "make" new friends :-\
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6078/6096204578_dd7bf830a7.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/atelier-zinzin/6096204578/)
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Before the thread dies ...
3x Diptychs from Havana on the Ricoh Auto Half I bought there. The auto wind dosen't work but it was only a few quid so I'm not too upset ;D
Agfa APX 100 from the Silverprint stall at Photographic Dev'd in R09.
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Beautiful shots Miles. Not sure if it's the film, the camera or the processing but the low contrast effect is stunning and very much in the style of the late 50's / early 60's.
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Thanks LD, think the metering on the Ricoh is probably goosed ;D