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and here's a bit of 35mm:
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Heading to Chile this morning for an impromptu work trip.
Very limited luggage so packed XA and 5 rolls for velvia. Who can develop this when I get home?
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I've used blurb before but its no cheap.
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cheers, this looks decent to me.
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Ive heard some good things about Mixam but I've never used them before
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great shot, awesome spot, gorgeous colours
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The only pictures I took at a wet and windy Grinduro this year. Mju II + Colorplus
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I have a rolleicord V that was CLA'd a couple of years ago not getting use at all. leathered ha seen better days in placed but works as it should. Comes with a handy shutter release button, which works much better than the lever below the lens. £300 posted in the UK
I also have a Minox 35GT good working condition - £100 posted UK
Finally a Chino bellami with a olympus XA rewind crank. Works as it should, looks a bit odd. - £50 posted
I'll chuck in a roll of expired film with all the cameras to get you started. Batteries included too. I'll get some images tomorrow and look for anything else not getting use.
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The only pictures I took at a wet and windy Grinduro this year. Mju II + Colorplus
nice, quite moody 🙂
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They’re all good but the second one is a belter
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2nd and 3rd in particular are great
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Thanks all, there has been some great photos going on here. It's inspired me to go through some that I have never got around to sharing. Heres another of one of my favourite parks in London. Pentax Espio Extra Wide 24mm
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lovely
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• #23090
These are lovely. Using a TLR as a travel cam is awesome.
Did you scan the Ektar at home or via a lab? My lab scans always look a bit red and blown out.
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TLRs are actually pretty light and I just enjoy the experience of shooting this way on holidays. Dev and scan by FilmDev.
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Boy your kids have grown! 😀
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Yeah man, so happy I can document them growing up on film, always my favourite photos and nice to have it as a physical archive.
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Make sure you make prints, they will have a blast looking at these 20,30,40.. years from now!
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Been shooting with a Mamiya 645 too, quite a nice camera and certainly nice to focus compared to my TLRs.
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Polaroid have fresh stocks of 10x8 polaroid for sale both B&W and colour.
prices are not as stratospheric as i expected and probably cheaper with inflation taken into account than when i was using it.https://www.polaroid.com/collections/film-for-polaroid-8x10-cameras
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Nothing like £19 a shot to make you take your time. Them was the days.
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ooof
it's an amazing spot isn't it!
on another note, does anyone have any recommendations of a printers that will do a single photobook from a PDF/indesign file? Looking to get one made up but all the short run printers I've found seem to stipulate that you need to use a template