Haha nice Sam. I got the same photo during the day. The trunk looked really dirty in the morning so they must have cleaned it up
Weather is lousy here in Blighty, as some of you might know, so here's another photo from my walk around Chichester: Berries by samkiller42, on Flickr Sam
Been absent from here for some time but here's some more from me! Mamiya 645 + Sekor C 80mm f/2.8 [explore #143] by dan-morris, on Flickr fabrication by dan-morris, on Flickr tree hugger by dan-morris, on Flickr trasnsparency [explore #415] by dan-morris, on Flickr
Merry Christmas all! Boat by samkiller42, on Flickr Just reminding you all of what sun shine looks like. Sam
Should be able to pull full size from here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/danmorris94/11518952164/sizes/o/
Ah thanks Dynamis! I didn't even click the flickr link earlier as I was just viewing quickly from Tapatalk
Many thanks Unicorn, very pleased with that one myself! Gunna have another go with Acros but pull it back to 50iso and soup it in Perceptol to really pull back the speed of the film and reduce the grain! Looks like you've sorted it yourself but I can supply you with a full res copy if you need it
Some lovely shots, Fabrication is excellent. Been having a crack at shooting film over the past year, and (rather worryingly) only just got around to developing them. So this is the first roll of film I've shot since I was a child, and the first I've ever developed. Shot on expired Kodak Max 400, Ilford ID-11, and a Canon EOS 650, scanned negatives, no adjustments. Jen Armstrong EP Launch by Stagezero Photography, on Flickr Pigeon Detectives \\ Crooked Ways 2013 by Stagezero Photography, on Flickr Jen Armstrong EP Launch by Stagezero Photography, on Flickr Fairly pleased with how they came out on a first attempt.
It's the tried and tested method of "it looked like that once I'd developed it". Shot on expired Kodak MAX 400 Colour film, developed as B&W which I'm assuming gives the silly amount of grain, and it's not been pushed.
Lol, film. Wow. OK, yeah, I remember that method, especially with expired film. Still, it looks good and so long as you don't tell anyone, you can claim you meant to do that!
Sort of restricted with data ATM due to being overseas and uploading off a mobile... but this was shot at around 5AM a few days back at Mangawai Heads in New Zealand. It also made it onto the weather segment on the local news