calbisu, liking the tone you've got on your shots there~ sets a quite dreary mood
phil b: snowblind! love the colors here~ the bucket is gritty and nice too. though I think I would have liked it more with a more visible grain from the film. just me?
gregor: dunno how these look in the hand but they sure have a nice feelthrough the monitor for me
kind of gives off the feeling of waking out of a dream
peter r: classic~ the tones and angles really do it, for me
late developer: 3 & 5 stand out for me. I recognize myself in the drifting feeling of aimlessly wandering that these give off
urban!: nice to see what another on the forum does with a tlr and velvia 50. I've tried my two first rolls but unfortunately haven't had the time to scan them. keep em coming if you have some~ (last one is a fave, the colours go really well with the composition I think)
pryan9: what was the close-up taken with? looks great~
nigel: I think you could very well do a portrait of a city. I do like what I see here
mojave!: I think I shall have to check TIP push out soon. you've got some fantastic tones going on here~~ what do you think of the film?
terry: that one's cool~ you don't happen to have more from the roll? don't mind the overlap, I'm into that stuff
hehe
hm... while I'm here I should take my time and upload some aswell~
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sean: I like the combo with colour tone and subject in these shots. they look pretty timeless to me~
diane: good one. they're just too cute! and I always like square shots of round things