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• #20577
Thanks! Its all down to the lighting tho...
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• #20578
Its all down to the lighting tho...
The rarest of beasts, non-flat Birmingham light ! Nice photos.
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• #20579
non-flat Birmingham light
I’m more west than West Midlands but yeah ... “skies like living in Tupperware”
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• #20580
Anyone got any suggestions for somewhere that'll develop E6 film that isn't excruciatingly expensive? Probably a postal type thing, I'm based in Leeds.
Here's a couple of random ones from a recent roll anyway.
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• #20581
Yeah. Spectrum Photo Labs
http://www.spectrumphotolabs.co.uk/ They also run e6processing.co.ukBased in Plymouth. Not just cheap ... but also available on a phone and super knowledgeable and helpful in my experience.
With mailing rolls ... it usually pays to send bunch of rolls at a time... and pay for special delivery. It’s heart breaking if they go missing.
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• #20582
Love the bottom one.
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• #20583
Feeling very excited about developing some film at home, fingers crossed all the necessary bits have arrived, then I’m booked in to do an induction at a darkroom on Wednesday! Haven’t been this excited about photography in ages.
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• #20584
Thanks! Quite pleased with it considering it was shot from a moving train, ha ha.
I really need to get back into developing film, it's good fun and I've still got most of the gubbins. Just expect your whole house to stink of chemicals for a while.
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• #20585
Thanks for the recommendation!
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• #20586
Anyone used a Pentax lx before? Got a chance to pick one up for a decent price and like the look of it.
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• #20587
Yep my mate has one. Theyre great, super easy to use and have almost every feature you could think of
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• #20588
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• #20589
I took a really similar photo last week. Was using it as a test to see if a lens speck was going to give jip on the ETRSi I had bought.
a couple of others from the ETRSi
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• #20590
Love the 4th one!
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• #20591
2nd last is absolutely spot on.
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• #20592
Yeah. 4th shot is awesome.
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• #20593
I like the plant and the end of terrace. Great light. What film?
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• #20594
Nice.
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• #20595
Get the LX ! I've owned one for 1.5 years now, in my opinion its the best 35mm SLR i've owned/used (compared to the Nikons: F2, F3, FM2n, Canon: F1 & A1).
Just a superb camera, light, small and very easy to use - somewhat comparable to the Olympus OM-3/OM-4.
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• #20596
Decided to use them in the end, much cheaper than anywhere else!
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• #20598
Cheers all. Film is Portra 160!
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• #20599
Just developed my first roll of B&W in many years. Do people reuse stop and fixer? I made up 1L of each and put into glass bottles, then realised that I probably won't need that much. The guide I was using said to reuse so I've put the "used" stop and fixer back in the diluted bottles.
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• #20600
Reuse stop, you get stuff that indicates when it's exhausted.
For fixer do a clearing test, drop a small clipping of unused film into the fixer and time how long it takes to "clear" I.e. become transparent. It becomes less effective over time and per batch.
Those are all really nice!