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Phil

I'm now convinced that the problem comes from the emulsion side was down and not up. the lines match the bottom of the developing tray...........I will go out today and shoot something else and make sure the neg is the correct way up.

 

Its a shame though as I enjoy shooting flowers with a nice glass of Red Wine :) :)

 

Neil

 

On the other hand, if you have to reshoot the flowers, that's another glass of red wine...

 

 

M6, Voigtlander 35/2.5, Ilford HP5:

 
 
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Untitled by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr

 

 

 

You seem to always find subjects well suited to your technique, Brendan - these are wonderful.

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Phil

I'm now convinced that the problem comes from the emulsion side was down and not up. the lines match the bottom of the developing tray...........I will go out today and shoot something else and make sure the neg is the correct way up.

 

Its a shame though as I enjoy shooting flowers with a nice glass of Red Wine :) :)

 

Neil

 

Neil film is faithful and reproduces what you shoot.

May be reflection or superposition of 2 photos.

I don't think that's the development problem

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Henry

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Random photo from recent batch. Pewsey Downs again. I quite like the sky in some of these, how the film retains just enough colour and tone. Benefits of a "pro" film stock. :D

 

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Nearby Gopher Wood. Usual kit. I reckon Henry will appreciate the greens. :D

 

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Another Portra sky with highlight retention. :D View from Pewsey Downs above Oare. Salisbury Plain is somewhere in the far distance.

 

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Three pictures, three different compositions but superb color and nice landscape.

The contre jour is wonderful ,  the green and its palette is beautiful !

The general rendering of Portra is unique no equivalent elsewhere

Thank you for posting Ian specially the contre-jour  :)

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Henry

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Those of you who are drooling of boredom after seeing the same scene from me for the past week or so can blame Christoph for egging me on! LOL

 

But this doesn't demonstrate the unique color and light effect that sometime we do indeed just sit by and let pass us by...

 

Lingering post-sunset skyfire....

SWC, Ektar.

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Nice reflection Adam and faithful image  with no correction contrary to the corrected images

in digital camera , where a photo of night is like the day !

Thank you for posting. The color and its palette are very superb > advantage Ektar film

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Henry

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A little waterfall and stream.............

Trix 320 8x10 neg

f45 2 seconds

Just need to figure out how to level this picture in the darkroom.......suggestions ??

 

Neil

Variation on the water theme

Very nice picture Neil

Nice black

Thanks Henry

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For A miller, just because he asked  :)

 

MP 0.58, 28 Elmarit ASPH II, Ektar

 

Takayama, Japan

 

Cheers

 

:)

 

 

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One more to celebrate learning how to post photos  :)

 

MP 0.58, 28 Elmarit ASPH II, Ektar

 

Meguro river, Tokyo, Japan

 

Cheers

 

:)

 

Nice cherry blossom pictures.

A MP with 28mm and Kodak Ektar a great combo for a nice picture

Thank you for posting J

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Henry

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Last one for today

TRIX320

f64 1/10

A nice picture seeing as its Ramadan :)

 

Neil

 

Neil thank you for posting  :)

Nice b&w picture .

I think it's a scan reproduced by a digital camera no ?

or picture of the print ?

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Henry

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I hesitate to post this in light of the recent terrible events in the UK, because what happened in Stockholm on the spot where all the post-its have been put up was much less severe. But regardless of where terror hits, perhaps it is as the sign in the second photo says that everything will be all right. It reminds me of what is often repeated on the (fantastic) Kermode and Mayo radio show that "everything will be all right in the end. And if it is not all right then it is not the end".
 
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Very graphic Antonio, well seen.

 

Same place, different views. Palazzo Pubblico in Piazza del Campo (Siena).
M6, 35/2, Trix400 in HC-110B
Ciao. Antonio.

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I like the greens too, Ian. And the light in the flowers. Lovely.

 

Nearby Gopher Wood. Usual kit. I reckon Henry will appreciate the greens. :D

 

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Nearby Gopher Wood. Usual kit. I reckon Henry will appreciate the greens. :D

 

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Ian - that is a very special photograph. The backlit flowers on those grasses in the centre seem to scintillate. There is something very special happens when you use that 28mm and Portra 400.

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Kodachrome 64 (July 1987)

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GSW690III, Ektar

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