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Which Board? => Main Forum => : Sandeha Lynch August 09, 2012, 07:39:53 AM
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Osanpo in Cardiff
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Kodak Retina with Ektar 50/3.5. Agfa APX 100, Rodinal.
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Very nice shots Sandeha and this shot kinda fits... ::)
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Really nice work, guys.
I'd never heard of "Osanpo" until this morning but, having checked the definition, it's something I've done (sporadically) for years - and very recently on our trip to Marrakesh. Here's a few "Osanpo" shots with a scooter theme. Leica M6TTL with Ilford XP2 Super:
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Miller, that's scary..
Well, couple of shots from my Holidays in Spain, I got a new camera and had opportunity to literally waste tons of Polaroid 4x5 film 90% of it had the chemicals dried. It was one frustration after another until I realized that I was doing things right but the film was wasted.. It seems I will be able to use some 59 and 54 film, still far from OK, which is quite frustrating after dragging the big polaroid boxes from USA to ASIA, then to Africa and then to Europe.. which made me keep thinking that being an expat and shooting polaroid might not be compatible >:(
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La rupture (http://www.flickr.com/photos/calbisu/7741478440/#) by calbisu (http://www.flickr.com/people/calbisu/), on Flickr
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La rupture (http://www.flickr.com/photos/calbisu/7741464428/#) by calbisu (http://www.flickr.com/people/calbisu/), on Flickr
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La rupture (http://www.flickr.com/photos/calbisu/7741471746/#) by calbisu (http://www.flickr.com/people/calbisu/), on Flickr
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Wonderful shots! Miller, your pic is really scary but good!
Well, trying to add something to this weekend thread before Magnus (as we often go to the same places) I throw in some of my photos from last weekends Wet plate workshop.
My very first plate. A portrait of Magnus:
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First one (http://www.flickr.com/photos/40573229@N02/7741243790/#) by Britt A (http://www.flickr.com/people/40573229@N02/), on Flickr
And then a portrait of our Wet plate Master, Christer:
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Master Joda (http://www.flickr.com/photos/40573229@N02/7741243478/#) by Britt A (http://www.flickr.com/people/40573229@N02/), on Flickr
Can't wait to get this started at home, just loved it.
/Britt
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Fantastic shots Calbisu. That last one looks like one of the ladies has fallen down the stairs. Hope she's okay.
Britt - love those wet plate shots. The second one is particularly strong, IMO.
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Britt - have to say that your wetplates are absolutely stunning!
Paul
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London Three.
Holga/HP5
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Here's two of my wet plates from the workshop Britt mentioned.
Britt is the model in both. It is said that the wet plate process captures more of your soul than any other photographic process...
I think so too.
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8442/7745965322_62766bd3be_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/47880997@N07/7745965322/)
WP2 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/47880997@N07/7745965322/#) by Klick-klick-klick (http://www.flickr.com/people/47880997@N07/), on Flickr
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WP3 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/47880997@N07/7745965106/#) by Klick-klick-klick (http://www.flickr.com/people/47880997@N07/), on Flickr
This was soooo much fun! ;D
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This weekend's thread has definitively a gloomy mood :o
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My practice/ very first attempt at tintypes..This was underexposed but only my very first attempt..Kinda like it though, and love the process!
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Magnus/ Britt
Who was your instructor? How did you find the class?
I love both sets, great work!
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Calibisu -- great stuff! Especially the second and third. Love the space and angles and everything.
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Well, I can't compete with the wet plates and tintypes but here's a shot from the first roll I ran through a recesky tlr I built recently. Film is TriX
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Who would dare say black & white is dead....
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Britt and Magnus - stunning!
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Very nice shots Sandeha and this shot kinda fits... ::)
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Nice French Link Full Cheek Snaffle there Miller. But why is it in a ladies mouth and not a horses? Or maybe I shouldn't ask...
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Taken just a few strides from our home a week ago, printed on tuesday, uploaded today :)
Also some collodion envy here.. But I admit the only thing needed to practice them is time. And maybe a new batch of collodion.
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lovely work as usual all.
Polaroid Notepad 600 expired '02
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another form this week..
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Nice, Diane!
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If this place ever gets condemned, I want the sign...
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Magnus/ Britt
Who was your instructor? How did you find the class?
I love both sets, great work!
Thanks :)
Christer was our instructor and he lives in strömsholm, a bit outside Stockholm, Sweden. He and Britt are both members of the 10LoFi-group (http://www.10lofi.se/ (http://www.10lofi.se/)).
If interested PM me and I'll give you his contact info.
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Hasselblad 501CM - Fuji 160C - Tucumcari, NM
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Good stuff, I'm a sucker for wet plate work! SHot this with my new Debonair camera http://cgmoyer.blogspot.com/2012/08/debonair-camera-samples.html (http://cgmoyer.blogspot.com/2012/08/debonair-camera-samples.html)
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fuji fp100 negative
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inspired by the revival of that russian rangefinder thread I looked up some pictures I had taken with my Kiev 4AM earlier this summer :)
first shot is redscale and shot with the nifty fifty helios
the secodn and third with the little wonder of a 35mm, the jupiter-12
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Some redscales from today!
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I went on a pin-up style shoot a couple of weekends ago and some other the guys were surprised that I was going to use a film camera as well as a dslr. A couple of the guys said they may look into getting back into film as well.
Mamiya 645, lab dev and scanned.
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My second ever tintype! Note to self: never shoot tintypes in the wind! Started out calm but with this long exposure it got bad quickley! I still like it though! Using 4x5 Holgamods pinhole camera.
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Another IR landscape:
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Thank you LD and Hookstapped your your comments. Sometime before I had tried to ¨apply¨ angles but it was a bit forced. This was the first time using a camera with a ground glass 4x5 with inverted image and the angles came more naturally, I guess that looking to an inverted image kind of helped, as when use an inverted image the composition is enhanced as individual elements loss its individuality in favour of the whole image. ::)
Two more images, this time with Polaroid 108 but same camera.
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Polaroid 108 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/calbisu/7740945324/#) by calbisu (http://www.flickr.com/people/calbisu/), on Flickr
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Polaroid 108 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/calbisu/7740918758/#) by calbisu (http://www.flickr.com/people/calbisu/), on Flickr
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Britt and Magnus - stunning!
Agree, like Britt´s second and Magnu´s first.
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Wetplates always makes me..I don't really know. Get started myself I suppose. Great stuff.
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Holga shot from a little trip together with Jonas.
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loving the redscale, the weplates and mabs IR landscape (really want to try it at somepoint)
oh and hookstrapped as always producing some great stuff. really wanted to do some high quality gif portraits for ages and youve gone ahead and made it awesome :-p
recently got a load of old films done at my local asda lab (as its well cheap) my friends dad works there and when I Walked in he goes:
" ahhh... mr stone... we had some trouble with your films"
and I said...
"really? did your machines break"
"no but they came out very strange"
he proceeds to show me the mini preview prints they give you and I laugh
"no they are meant to look like this... oh wow these came out better than I thought"
he breaths a sigh of relief but then proceeded to take the piss...
saying
"what.. these are rubbish, most are unusable, you're not into all that lomo crap are you?"
I say
"some of them were indeed lomo films. I only bring my experimental stuff to you as you are very cheap"
"oh really? cheap or crap?"
"bit of both"
"well I hope you're happy, you should have seen the young girls face who was developing them, she was almost crying"
he says running his finger down his cheek
I laugh and apologise I didn't let them know that they would come out "crap" and passed on my apologies to the young lady who had thought she had ruined a customers films :-P
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firehoe's birthday (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/7762532668/#) by Thomo_Stoneo (http://www.flickr.com/people/thomo_lomo/), on Flickr
MY friend firehoe (Laura... long story..) and her friends at her birthday gathering a few weeks ago
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AJS in the sun (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/7762534910/#) by Thomo_Stoneo (http://www.flickr.com/people/thomo_lomo/), on Flickr
my dads old AJS project, mocking up the new saddle. I will hopefully be riding this next summer (if we get one)
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MR2 hoarder (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/7762542118/#) by Thomo_Stoneo (http://www.flickr.com/people/thomo_lomo/), on Flickr
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MR2 Hoarder extra red (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomo_lomo/7762543204/#) by Thomo_Stoneo (http://www.flickr.com/people/thomo_lomo/), on Flickr
crazy eccentric's toyota MR2 collection... they are flipped as I plan to do these as a dyptich at somepoint for a blog I plan to write on different redscale techniques
all shot on Olympus trip 35 and lomo redscale XR film. will post some from a handrolled redscale roll when I get round to putting them on flickr... browser keeps crashing since they changed to the drag and drop upload system :-(
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recently got a load of old films done at my local asda lab (as its well cheap)
It seems that you are giving your local lab some hard time ;) and it seems they care for they customers :D
Is that the bike you were telling us some time before, looking good, I would not dare showing it your British bike ¨friends¨ though :o
Carlos.
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Aaa I love your "crap" photos Thom, I think they are great, especially the one with the girls, and the last one.
Calbisu, yours are favs, as always.
Volker, a beautiful photo of this girl in her blue dress
Charles Binns, you use your Recesky lovely. Really nice pic
And thank you all for your really kind words of my wet plates. Cant tell you how much I loved doing those, and I desperately would like to think they came out this well because of my skills, but I am afraid I owe it all to a great instructor and a bit of luck. But I will do my very best to perform just as good plates in the future, when me and Magnus has started by our selves.
(And I love the plates Magnus made of me, can see my evil soul in them ::) )
/Britt
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had the pleasure of visiting this shop yesterday.
Opened in 1906, Mr.Ward is the 3rd generation owner.
He sells farm machinery and parts.
Polaroid 250 + fuji FP100
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Is that the bike you were telling us some time before, looking good, I would not dare showing it your British bike ¨friends¨ though :o
Carlos.
It is indeed the bike I got into trouble over on the AJS forums... its nowhere near finished, litterally all we have done is taken the seat off and place the new one in place to give us a vague idea of what it might look like. still planning on having a bolt on hard tail made for it so we lose the shocks and the swing arm and probably shorten the rear and front mudguards. then just a good clean and a paint.
Aaa I love your "crap" photos Thom, I think they are great, especially the one with the girls, and the last one.
/Britt
thank you very much britt :-) glad to know that someone appreciates it :-P
your wetplates are absolutely stunning, I would love to try this at some point... proper photography :-P not like my silly redscaling adventures.
Thom
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p.s. alan, I love those polas and the look of that shop. I love going into shops like that, proper aladins caves :-)
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Thom: today, you just made me feel a whole lot better! Just knowing I'm not the only one who scared half to death some poor lab tech is quite comforting ;)
And for me, it was just sending out some calibration charts!
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another tintype..using pinhole camera
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Carlos - That's dark and I like it.
The Ansco Shur-Flash from Andrea on Share the Love with the lens flipped ... Camber (near Rye, Kent Sussex border) Wind Farm and Bruce from Hyde park.
A Celica for Mr Miller
And ... The Sound Mirrors !
Scanned from Prints.
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Little house on the prairie:
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mab: aah, that wonderful shot pains me! now I want to go up north again haha. is this IR btw? ohyeah, considering you put up that super sharp IR shot earlier in the thread, I guess it is! ;D
miles: love the feel in all of these shots! specially those ansco shots~
diane: it's cool you're doing tintypes now! that first shot is a winner for me. I think the wind might have made the shot better even. a bit of movement in the still life, eh? looks more alive :)
alan: cool shots from a cool place! stuff like that should be documented~
thom stone: you bring out some good out of that redscale! I actually really like the lomo XR redscale I've shot. I think I read somewhere that they used ferrania film for those. that might've changed though.
anyhow, bummer about the upoading problems, but there are several ways you can upload still.
old uploader: http://www.flickr.com/photos/upload/?chronic=1 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/upload/?chronic=1)
basic uploader: http://www.flickr.com/photos/upload/basic/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/upload/basic/)
and the desktop uploadr: http://www.flickr.com/tools/ (http://www.flickr.com/tools/) I used to use that actually
hope it works out for you. crashes are never fun :P
britt, magnus: I am greeen of envy! haha~ those look terrific and I can just imagine how much fun it was getting them done~
hm.. I said to myself that I should not put up any of the liths for the exhibition on here until I was done with all the preparations but I can't hold back! haha.
this was shot with my minolta x-700 and sigma 24mm lens, fed with rollei 400s ir film and I used a 720nm filter for the ir effect. the paper is something I found in the darkroom and I've used kodak lith (diluted at 1:1:~20) for the developing of the print.
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Little house on the prairie:
What a place, beautiful
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Some superb images this week, you all deserve a Gold!
Finally finished off a film I had in my Agfa Super Isolette and found this...
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Taken in the pub after the Filmwasters Photographica meet up in May. The film was 30 year old TriX, apart from a bit of base fogging it was a good neg.
Paul
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@ Peter R - You would not believe the lady/horse was half naked in the middle of Brick Lane pulling a seat with wheels for her 'Master'... ???
@ Miles - Yeah boyeee, I was a member of TEC (Toyota Enthusiast Club) back in the day when no one pi55ed on 'em and I still want an Century in black... But after 2 Citroen CX's as a young man I'm thinking that a black C6 which no one wants nowadays may tick the box...
@ Paul Mitchell - Great shot---- Shows the sadness, madness and happiness when a man gets a new/old toys... Forget the beer mate...
Mlr
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Hasselblad SWC/M - Fuji 160C - derelict restaurant in Crete
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bouncy jump
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Great stuff all
Paul & Miller- the look on my face there is actually pure unbridled joy at something to new tinker with
I've got the camera working- cleaned the crud off the ground glass and mirror, made a (proper- not cardboard) lensboard and made the shutter happier. Now just need to work out what to do about filmholders...
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Scanned some prints, 3x Ensign Ful-Vue with expired Efke (in Jessops box) in France the other week.
And one from the Smena I bought in havana then traded with Diane for the Ansco in Share the love. (Trinidad and a 52 Chevvy)
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one more
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one more
Hi Peter,
Just really like both last shots, the fact that her head is not visible, and that from him we can only see his shadow, kind on conceptual thing.. not sure about the movement :-X, but the shots are just great. ;D
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i like the movement. Especially with the girl jumping and the photo itself jumping in perspective. Very playful.