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• #12152
So I guess the L35AF works...
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• #12153
I have indeed!
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• #12154
Cheers!
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• #12155
Ok, mind officially blown. I was talking about another elephant hedge... On a corner.
How many are there!?
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• #12156
Thats really funny, where is the one you are thinking of??
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• #12157
Yay!
Nice colours - what film?
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• #12158
Expired Kodak 400 :)
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• #12159
This one.
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• #12160
Where is the body from? Its my dream to own one
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• #12161
They're all round tollington park/ fonthill road, about 2 mins from my house
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• #12162
I'll find out...
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• #12164
I think he's talking about the one in the last picture haha
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• #12165
I did just realize you're not talking about the camera but the anatomy model in Well_is_it's last picture
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• #12166
Lol, yes, beat me to it!
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• #12167
Sorry, I should have chosen my words better.
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• #12168
Amazing, where's that then? I might go and have a look in person...
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• #12169
Romily & Ambler.
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• #12170
Got a roll of expired Velvia in the freezer that went off in 2014... What can I expect from it? It's always been stored cold.
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• #12171
Should be fine i reckon, it's really stable. Maybe rather oblique shadows and a green colour shift (work with it).
If anyone knows generally how one should compensate for expired slide film i'd love to know. I'm totally winging it. Overexposing by a 3rd of a stop seems ... ok ... but it definetly freaks out if you shoot it like expired print film.
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• #12172
Nice one.
Yeah, I can imagine it turns to shit if you start really over-cooking it. If shooting moderately expired negative film, I prefer setting it at half the box speed.
Transparencies are fiddly enough anyway...
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• #12173
Seriously expired velvia turns all pink and loses everything in the shadows.
2 years out of date and cold stored I would just shoot normally. -
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• #12175
Lovely! Such a detailed shot.
Visually complicated scenes. I really like 'em all.