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Nice "rock" Eoin  :D   Is that your SWC?

 

Thanks :)  Yes, after a successful Fall I am now ready for Winter :)

Hi, Adam. No, it's with a 35mm film camera - EOS 1V HS w/ TS-E 24mm.

 

Glad to hear that the Winter Campaign is being mapped out in a bunker somewhere undisclosed.

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This thread is going from strength to strength - so many people using film to take such incredible pictures.

 

I've received a bunch of film back from the lab and, it being raining, started scanning. Here's the first effort:

 

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frankston horse-piddle additions 2017

m2, 35mm summaron, ilford xp2 super

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Parc des Gorges de Rivière Noire by JM__, on Flickr

 

Velvia 50 - 35 Summicron v1 - Leica M2-R

Colours, textures, light - what is not to like!

 

 

Ile Maurice by JM__, on Flickr

 

 

Ile Maurice by JM__, on Flickr

 

Expired Velvia 50 -  M2-R -  15mm Heliar v1

A mixture of drama and peacefulness!

 

NYC, M-A, 28mm, Portra 400

Adam - very atmospheric.

 

A couple more...

F004 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

F005 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

The first one is a good & different 'take' in such a setting.  Effective!

 

Love the colours and forms here, Edward!

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Yet another two from Sunday's stroll around Avebury. (21-35mm Vario Elmar, R5, HP5Plus)

 

Church Lychgate (memo to self - give a bit more room next time! I did actually include the whole of the subject, but for some reason the V700 insists on cropping the sides slightly).

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More thatched cottages

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I was wondering how the difference between the lab scans I received the other day and my own scan would pan out. Many of you would have seen the poppy photo I posted a few days back, and tonight I thought I'd scan the negative and see how differently I'd interpret it. For this reason I didn't refer to the lab scan. I guess a few people don't have access to a scanner and minder wonder how what they could get out of a negative might differ from the interpretation made by the lab. I'm not the world's greatest exponent of scanning or photoshopping, but I think I know which I prefer. Anyway, if it's of any interest to anyone, here is the comparison, starting with my scan:

 

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Very nice, Edward.  The first is particularly intriguing.  

 

Very interesting comparison, Phil.  I unfortunately don't see the lab scan image on my screen.  Only the home-scanned version.  Don't know whether others have the same issue. Perhaps you can repost the lab scan?

I was wondering how the difference between the lab scans I received the other day and my own scan would pan out. Many of you would have seen the poppy photo I posted a few days back, and tonight I thought I'd scan the negative and see how differently I'd interpret it. For this reason I didn't refer to the lab scan. I guess a few people don't have access to a scanner and minder wonder how what they could get out of a negative might differ from the interpretation made by the lab. I'm not the world's greatest exponent of scanning or photoshopping, but I think I know which I prefer. Anyway, if it's of any interest to anyone, here is the comparison, starting with my scan:

 

 

 

...and now the lab scan:

 

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I am sure this is cliché but it's my cliché...  :) grain and all...

 

Taken in 2014.

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