Wow Lee you photographed Tom Selleck's kids christening !
Not been out with my camera today but I was out with it 33 years ago apparently.Just had a recently-found roll of HP5 developed by Harmann Labs (formerly Ilford) and scanned. This is the christening of our friend's son. The son is now 33.There were about 10 usable images from 36 but that's not so bad for a roll of film that has spent a third of a century in a warm house.I'm currently taking pictures on XP2 using my Ebay Balda-matic 35mm.
Quote from: LEE on 26 April, 2018, 01:50:12 pmNot been out with my camera today but I was out with it 33 years ago apparently.Just had a recently-found roll of HP5 developed by Harmann Labs (formerly Ilford) and scanned. This is the christening of our friend's son. The son is now 33.There were about 10 usable images from 36 but that's not so bad for a roll of film that has spent a third of a century in a warm house.Correct. I've had to pull a lot of detail out of the shadows. There wasn't a lot left after 30 odd years.I'm currently taking pictures on XP2 using my Ebay Balda-matic 35mm.Something tells me this image is from the old roll, and it's not the mono and grain aliasing;)
Not been out with my camera today but I was out with it 33 years ago apparently.Just had a recently-found roll of HP5 developed by Harmann Labs (formerly Ilford) and scanned. This is the christening of our friend's son. The son is now 33.There were about 10 usable images from 36 but that's not so bad for a roll of film that has spent a third of a century in a warm house.Correct. I've had to pull a lot of detail out of the shadows. There wasn't a lot left after 30 odd years.I'm currently taking pictures on XP2 using my Ebay Balda-matic 35mm.
Out this afternoon with my canon 750D, the Canon EF-S10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM, and my cheap and cheerful Neweer 10 stop ND filter:IMG_1775-800 by BTIPhotography, on Flickr Not as long a shutter speed as I'd imagined, 8 seconds @ f/11But a good test of the el cheapo ND filters. No noticeable colour cast that I can see!
et avec John, excellent lecteur de road-book, on s'en est sortis sans erreur
Ideal conditions this morning for meandering across the fields with a macro lens attached.Early morning dew on a spider's web and a winged insect of some sort sunning itself
Quote from: Salvatore on 16 May, 2018, 12:15:02 pmIdeal conditions this morning for meandering across the fields with a macro lens attached.Early morning dew on a spider's web Stunning
Ideal conditions this morning for meandering across the fields with a macro lens attached.Early morning dew on a spider's web
It's had 14000+ views on flickr and 300+ faves, so I went in search of the same this morning.They were all much of a muchness, so I looked for insects instead. But I quite liked on this one the way each droplet acts as a lens and provides an in-focus view of the blade of grass beneath.