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• #8702
That's nice. What camera?
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• #8703
Amsterdam, Ilford Delta 400, Canon AE-1
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• #8704
nice vibe
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• #8705
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• #8706
there's some buildings I stare at every few days visualizing a picture pretty much like this, but I don't have the right lens to get it right
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• #8707
Used a disposable camera at secret cinema and I got some OK ones. Most are shite! Can be seen here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/blatez/sets/72157647292804420/
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• #8708
the right lens to get it right
..well I'm not sure what "right" means / what you want it to look like in the end,
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• #8709
just something longer as it has to be from faaar away to get the right angle/nothing in the way and the longest lens I have is 50mm (don't want to crop it down loads and loads)
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• #8711
Don't know how to upload more than one file... <punter.
(Hexar, not sure of film, 200 something, Fuji?)
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• #8712
Love how punchy and 3D-ish those Hexar shots look...
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• #8713
Hexar is best camera ever. Just a shame my shutter is playing up.. will send of for repair once I have finished the current film.
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• #8714
And of course it rained when we went...
(Hope I haven't already shared these?)
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• #8715
Sorry (I'm pretty sure I have asked this before) - this is the "autofokus" Hexar, right?
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• #8716
Yeahhhh Hexar AF, point and shoot tastic.
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• #8717
Bargain mamiya works like a dream, first roll was a bag of shite though
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• #8719
Days like today call for Portra. Its such a nice diffused and warmish light out there right now. Argh.
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• #8720
Any of your hipsters interested in some slightly dated slide film?
£30 posted
or a couple of rolls of either adox or efke infrared, pretty sure it's adox
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• #8721
sorry for slow reply - Yeah It was my sister who got me back into analogue photography. I'm lucky, my nearest darkroom happens to be in my bathroom ;)
You should definitely do more B&W stuff Tiki!
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• #8722
I'm really hooked on printing finished items as contact sheets and based on the joys I've had with 120 film through a brownie camera I'm beginning to lust after a medium format SLR.
Way out of my depth here.
Inspired by Macready's Mamiya 645 on the previous page can anyone give me some suggestions of similar cameras.Cheers
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• #8723
No hurries..
I used to do "bathroom darkroom" for quite some time, and it was fun, but those days are over for me I think; I dislike being around chemicals so much.
Though the best times I had with black and white photography was doing contact prints of large pinhole cameras negs in an improvised darkroom.Like I said I think I lost my relation with black & white - though looking through that last lass roll I shot I realize that I really like a lot of the pictures.
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• #8724
suggestions of similar cameras
I think I'd make my mind up first what I was comfortable with the most, format wise, doing squares like Hasselblad and the like, or 6x4,5 or 6x7 like with a Mamiya 7 etc.
If you continue the contact print route, "bigger" might be better.Of course it depends on your budget as well..
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• #8725
I'm very excited as last night I found a roll of that Efke Infrared film from those other photos I posted.. luckily for me one of my housemates is a photography teacher and is going to lend me her Hasselblad MF Camera to playyyyyy!
Also it's expired IR film as I must have buried it deep away.. I wonder what will happen with the IR, hopefully something nice other than nothing/no image?
Love that one too ^^, looks like she just said something really inappropriate
Or she just doesn't like having her picture taken