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Which Board? => Main Forum => : Steven. April 13, 2012, 04:40:11 AM
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i didnt see anybody else kick it off so can i start? :)
(http://steveniphoto.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/img_0007.jpg?w=370&h=)
holy crap its gonna be friday the 13th tomorrow :(
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I've got a few harman titan pinholes - I've been trying out some new developers, but getting some uneven results:
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7139/7068554267_6b7dcb628d_z.jpg)
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7254/7068553927_2227b71b91_z.jpg)
(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5334/6922085416_4fc21de5a6_z.jpg)
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Steven, Leon - great start :)
From last week's trip south - Holga 120TLR and Ilford FP4+ developed in LC29
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7231/7070169825_ce1cc9c457.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/acf_windy/7070169825/)
Walking upto Peel Crags, Hadrian's Wall (http://www.flickr.com/photos/acf_windy/7070169825/#) by windy_ (http://www.flickr.com/people/acf_windy/), on Flickr
(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5347/7070232837_fa221c7f71.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/acf_windy/7070232837/)
Stile, Peel Crags, Hadrian's Wall (http://www.flickr.com/photos/acf_windy/7070232837/#) by windy_ (http://www.flickr.com/people/acf_windy/), on Flickr
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7203/7071589735_ac0e371956.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/acf_windy/7071589735/)
Hadrian's Wall (http://www.flickr.com/photos/acf_windy/7071589735/#) by windy_ (http://www.flickr.com/people/acf_windy/), on Flickr
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Konica Point & shoot. Polypan-f/Rodinal.
A walk in the village
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Steven - love the central figure
Leon - You don't need a new 5x4 when you have the Titan! bummer about your dev problems
Ian - the stile for me!
Andrea - really like the dark shadow on the second
Two pinholes from me, taken on our FW outing to Broadstairs back in January
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(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7188/7073122001_c6638eb996_z.jpg)
Both taken on my Zero 2000 and Delta 100
Paul
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Lovely stuff, I am basking in Leon and Paul's lovely B&W's ;D
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East Mill, Belper - just started with the HT Pinhole, getting my head around the softness after a schneider symmar!
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two pinholes from me..taken in the last couple of days while at a training exercise for my job..so some different surroundings for me...
Zeroimage pinhole camera
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Love em both Diane, getting down low makes so much difference
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thank you Paul! I would have liked to have been a wee bit higher but not having my tripod left me with little to no options! But i like the stones showing this close..
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(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7135/7068098437_f00d63801a_c.jpg)
I lost my beach ball :'(
Btw. taken with the new Kodak Gold replacement Ultramax 400 shot at EI125. Some people say it's Portra by another marketing name and I kind of agree.
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I really like Mr Windy's Hadrian wall holga shots. Animula, vagula, blandula... etc
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Trying to take more pictures of people. My contribution:
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rolleiflex with fuji 160c
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Lino, that is a great shot, it is so nice with photos inklucing people. Like it very much. Lovely light.
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Leon & Paul- GREAT STUFF! wow nice work.
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Ooh, lots of dark and moody here today, but some delightful brightness from Mab and Lino.
Somebody's sending me a Certo Dolly Super Sport (6x6 folder, c. 1938) to restore so I thought I could dig out one of my own shots from the delightful Trioplan.
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a119/Sandeha/bigsmallevents/090704_neo4_02.jpg)
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First from a mammoth batch of developing and printing done last weekend, much to Mrs Blue's frustration >:(
First few taken with he Xpan and printed dark and contrasty, but perhaps a little too much for some folk, although the evening light in the first two was actually pretty contrasty anyway. Final image taken last Autumn with my then newish 400mm Nikon Ais lens.
Graham
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Hasselblad 501cm with Fuji 160C - New Mexico
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A shot from Lydick, Indiana.
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Took this a while ago but only developed it this week
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...and it seems appropriate that I should tag team along with Sean (excellent image, BTW, Mr Moomin) to bring another instant to the thread. (EDIT: while I was writing this, Amir posted his photo in-between mine and Sean's.....You gotta be quick around here)
;D
This is the first proper scan I've found time for from the recent batch of instants I took on holiday in Cornwall last week. It's a snap of Amy and Joe with their friend, Flo, throwing stones into a small stream outside Boscastle, Cornwall over the Easter holiday. The circle in the middle is from me inadvertently pressing 'Go' a moment before taking this photo....luckily I had a lot of my hand over the lens, so there's just the ghost of a circle instead of a big, defined white disc. Land Camera 335 + expired Polacolor 125i. Stained in coffee.
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7110/6928473788_b7c7f35c5e_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwenn/6928473788/)
Watching the Current (http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwenn/6928473788/#) by Ed Wenn (http://www.flickr.com/people/edwenn/), on Flickr
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Ed, This is absolute MAGIC! and Sean..the tones in that are perfect for the subject matter...
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Sean, that is a killer shot.
Amir, outstanding and Ed, it's like they are staring into a portal to another world. Coffee stained, naturally!
Leon, I love them all, although, I'm sorry that you had processing issues!
Paul, your pinholes continue to inspire.
Donkey Dave (it feels uncomfortable typing that) I really like the perspective.
Diane, I really like the low angle. Regardless of whether it was enforced on you!
Lino, charming.
Graham, I'm very partial to number 3
Great stuff, everyone
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Hasselblad 501cm with Fuji 160C - New Mexico
Phil
I watched "Drive" last weekend and the movie's still in head... this shot could have come straight out the movie!
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I didn't even realize it was Friday the 13th until I saw the thread title !!
I found a roll of film in my suitcase from my trip last fall to Warsaw. I was hoping it was another roll I seemed to have misplaced, but not so. Nonetheless, it was nice to find this one...
Leica M7, 40mm Nokton 1:4. These were taken in a Church of the Dominican order in the Old Town section of Warsaw. A nun spoke to us non-stop in Polish. We understood not a single word....
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Heres some more from a dublin trip 2 weeks ago.The B&W is 400cn in an xa and the colour is ektar in an agfa silette.
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Phil, Sean, and Amir -- very nice sequence in the thread there.
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(http://www.filmguerilla.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/90220021-625x942.jpg)
Death Row
Ricoh Singlex TLS | Kodak Pro Image 100
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One Polaroid 195 with fp100b rated at 250, the is not much expired but its now much more sensitive to light, so I have to rate it at 250 to get ¨normal¨ results, a this rate it will we a 400 ISO film, which is not bad ;D
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Donkeydave, that is just great!
Amir, that reminds me to Sudan!
Sean, that expired film is luscious deliscious...
Leon, I particularly like the composition in the first, full of verticals and diagonals, it just catches the eye.
Phil, as always with a very recognizalbe style, that´s great
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- Steven. Great street shot. Wonderful depth.
- Leon. They may be uneven but they're still beautiful.
- Windy. Gorgeous views of one of my favourite places.
- Andrea. Love your 2nd - super movement.
- PaulM. Both are stunners but the second shades it for me.
- DonkeyDave. Amazing light in that shot. Red filter? Real beauty in that mill.
- Diane. Two of the best so far. 2nd is dreamy.
- Mab. Such subtle colours and great depth to the shot.
- Lino. That is such a joyful photo. Bravo.
- Sandeha. Great street entertainer shot.
- Graham. WOW. Cracking collection. Your 2nd and 4th are the standouts for me.
- Phil. Love those colours. How do you do that?
- Sean. Just beautiful. Like a scene from a 50's movie.
- Amir. My favourite so far this week. The sort of shot I'd love to take.
- Ed. Stunning and extremely unusual treatment.
- Gregor. Nice work. Your 2nd has a real air of mystery IMO.
- Euge...Love your 2nd for the colours and composition. Fits together like a jigsaw.
- rpmdrd. Poor little things.
- Calbisu. That is one beautiful portrait.
Mine, this week, are a Fuji Velvia 100 120 slide taken years ago on a Bronica SQ-B with a 40mm PS lens. The other is from Southwold taken a couple of weeks ago on a Mamiya 7, using a 65mm lens and Kodak Tri-X. Minimal post processing work other than dusting, a slight crop, levels and sharpening.
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Mr Ed, that is just so very wonderful!
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Euge... 2nd shot is a winner!
Pentax Spotmatic with a Pentacon lens from my dead Praktica.
(http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac277/sapata_photos/pentax4web.jpg)
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Lovely Coast action Leon & Paul.
I few from "No Mans Orchard" near Chartham in Kent. Coronet Rapier, 15 year expire XP2 stand Dev 100:1 for 90 min @ 21C on RO9. Scanned as colour and left in the natural pink base.
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Oh just seen Phil's 70's steering wheel too, top !
Ed - Boscastle ! is the 70's softporn Witch museum still there ? Took my children around it 15 years ago and thought, "'Hang on, this is a bit ..." ;D
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looking what's come up so far in the thread! many nice perspective shots I think~
well, I finally found time to scan some film again, here's a few kentmere 100 shots with the minolta xd from me.
do you recognize the last one, lund? ;)
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Donkey Dave - a very elegant PH
Graham - love those pano's
Phil - class always shows
Moomin & Ed - PFA! (Polaroid fine art)
Euge - excellent 2nd image
Paul J - love em both!
Miles - Pink is the new black, love the one with the ring of fire!
Paul
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(http://www.dynamo.de/filmwasters/fw_rugby_617_15.jpg)
(http://www.dynamo.de/filmwasters/fw_rugby_616_31.jpg)
(1V, T-Max 400 in T-Max)
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Great set, Miles. I do like the last two in particular.
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Euge:
IT'S TEDDY'S!!!!!!!! (I want a 99)
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Och av nae poot oniething up firra wile, so its time a shood dae sumthin abootit
Sum fotis frae Pollock Park, tooken wi ma Holga loaded wi ootadate Ilford Delta 400 film an stand (1hour) deeveloped wi Adox APH 09 deeveloper, so ther :)
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Here's a couple of stragglers from my trip to Whitby last year.
Both taken on my Zero 2000, Ilford PanF and developed in Prescysol EF
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(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5031/6930173782_2191cb1017_z.jpg)
Paul
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Letcombe Bassett old Watercress beds. Taken this morning on my now light-leak-less 5x4 pinhole made from my Frank(enstein) (http://www.filmwasters.com/forum/index.php?topic=4888.msg55708#msg55708) camera (as I nicked the lens off it for my Holga 120 Pan mod).
(http://www.monopix.co.uk/posted_images/letcombe_bassett.jpg)
P.S. If you're have problems seeing my pics at the moment, try flushing your DNS cache as I moved servers last night.
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Peter...is there no end to your talents? This is just wonderful!!...and I am still thinking about Frank....
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Peter...is there no end to your talents? This is just wonderful!!...and I am still thinking about Frank....
Thanks Diane. And Frank said he was thinking of you too :D
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Hookstrapped, the bottom set looks so 60's in a way :)
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Ed, your image this week is a classic. I love it.
Peter, ditto. :-)
Cheers,
Jeff
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ah lovely work all - really nice viewing!
i managed to waste some film this weekend . . .
mamiya 645 super - ilford SFX200 - ilfosol 3
I got some uneven results after developing - not happy
here are 2 that I am happy with - kind of.
(http://www.blog.alanlambephotography.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IR-Trees-01.jpg)
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Great weekend viewing. Almost too many favourites to mention, but stand outs for me are Leon, Paul and Dave's pinholes, Windy's Hadrian's Wall, Miles' trees, Phil's car interior and Hookstrapped's 'split screens' (just waiting for Steve McQueen to appear!).
A few polaroids from me from a trip to Hunstanton last week - all Polaroid 669 with Automatic Land Camera 250 - thanks again to Paul M for the pack of film.
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Wow! This weekend's showing is really strong....some very inspirational work on show this time round. Thanks everyone.
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Great work as always folks. Some of these are tempting me into trying out colour.
I took the following while testing out my 'new' zuiko 24mm f2.8 lens for my OM-1. Shot on Rollie Retro 100/R09.
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Nice Pola Coast action and really like those thorns Jojonas !
Took the Ansco that Diane sent me out on Friday, loaded with 20 year out of date SFX and a A25 red filter taped to the front. Dev in Microphen, never tried it before.
The Ugly Sisters ... and another chuffing tree ...
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That's cool Miles... some serious blurry edges on those pics!
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I flipped the lens, it's a bit sharper than the BHF at a distance.
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Love those Miles!
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Alan - that second image is seriously good!
Nick - I did say that the 669 was very old and couldn't guarantee that anything would show up... apparently it still seems to work! Love the zig zaggy groynes
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Miles..loving what you did with the camera!
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Thanks Diane & Suzi.
With the right subject it's a bit more versatile than the Flipped BHF as the centre though not too sharp does focus quite deep. Shame there's no no "B" mode.