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  • Kboy, can I post you some more films in a week or so?

  • ^ yeah no probs, might take a week or two to turn around though as I have a roll going that I'd like to finish first, so if you're not in a rush?

  • No rush at all. I've got one finished and 3 or 4 cameras with rolls in. I've told myself I'm not allowed to reload anything until they're all empty again!

  • new b/w

  • Kid with scooter is great! What you shoot them on?

  • just went to snappy snapps (in camberwell) to see how much it would be to develop and put onto CD. £11 per roll!!!!!!! are you fucking mad?1?!?!

  • More XA.

    Mr Nefarious, you have bigger balls than I. Just watching that video made me feel quite nauseous. Great pics.

  • Kid with scooter is great! What you shoot them on?

    That's my nephew, wish I had a hat like that! it's shot on my GX1 and processed through lightroom with VSCO presets (faking film, blasphemy!)

  • Old HP5 on my Yashica Electro:

  • New scanner arrived (epsonv500) so it means new and better images.
    I have scanned all of them, however not all of them have made it to flickr, first attemps with XA2 and still getting use to it, also some pentax p30 too.





    A few more HERE
    Also 3 more rolls are getting dev today.


  • rodmuch?

  • Cat picture is neat!

    : ]

  • looks like decent scans. How is it to work with? Slow and fiddly? Stopped considering flatbed after having a go myself a while ago, but those up there look allright

  • I used epson before at college! Easy to use and not slow at all, 12 sans at 1200dpi is anything between 10/15 mns max!!!

  • selling an XA2 HERE

  • Anybody see the program with David Suchet? Worth the watch.

    http://www.itv.com/itvplayer/video/?Filter=313547

  • http://www.hfinster.de/StahlArt2/images/blast_furnace_BW-4925-2-07.09.2003.jpg

    This guys stuff is OMGzor
    Heavy steel/iron/mining industry on large format? Fuck yes.

    http://www.hfinster.de/index.html
    Give his site a good going over, there is so much good stuff from the late 80s up until now. If I had the time/ money, its what I would be doing full time, shooting existing and dying industries onto the largest photographic plates I could find.

  • whats up with the giant wiki image?

  • Weird no hotlinking image?

  • hah yeah, that confused me too...

    BrickMan you might like Ollie Woods' stuff:
    http://www.olliewoods.com/red_star_page_1.html

  • AE-1, 50/1.4

    Meh - just realized (after shooting MF Canon for a lot of years), that they already made L lenses back in the day for FD-mount!
    Awesome.
    Pricey though!


  • First attemps with an Olympus XA! shitty expired film

  • hah yeah, that confused me too...

    BrickMan you might like Ollie Woods' stuff:
    http://www.olliewoods.com/red_star_page_1.html

    exactly right sort of stuff. Shame photos on the guys site are so harshly compressed O_o :(

    I once stumbled on a guy who specialised in medium/large format pics of the mining industry in the Ukraine, they were mesmerising but can't think who it was now.

  • Second roll from my 1970's lomo, developed today. Shit scanner, as ever. It adds so much noise to the images...

    Added more to my Lomo set on Flickr.

  • Really like the middle one

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