B&W from a 1956 Rolleiflex
Lucky Hack
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Here's some shots from the first roll of B&W film run through a Rollei I bought at the Carson Camera Convention (www.cameraexpo.com). Can't get grain like that from my D70 no matter what I do. When I got these back, the first thing I did was go out and buy a light meter! I'm hoping the second round are a little better, these required a heavy hand in Pshop.
hoping this message finds you well -Ian
hoping this message finds you well -Ian
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Thanks David, that's my front door, there was so little light I didn't even think it was going to be salvagable...
hoping this message finds you well -Ian
Thanks, I like this one too, she looks angry, but she's really just yawning after a nap and I happened to be outside the window.
hoping this message finds you well -Ian
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It's wierd and uncomfortable but man, I'm learning a whole lot about photography shooting with a meterless manual rig. I shot the first roll without a meter and it was fun until I got the negs back. :cry I bought a light meter on Wednesday and shot a couple of metered rolls and I felt much more confindent and it allowed me to focus on the shot more. I'm gonna pick up the metered shots today and I'll post a couple of em. There is a wierd sense of suspense and anticipation, waiting to see how the shots come out, now I have to wait a couple of days, but it's still fun. And the grain, it doesn't show up properly in the 600 x 600 file on the screen, but I'm shooting 400 speed film and the grain is tasty.
hoping this message finds you well -Ian
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Not just yet, I had a small one at my old place for a pinhole camera I built, but it was just for developing, not enlarging. My sister has one at her place, I'm gonna have her show me the ropes and see if it's something I even want to mess with. I've heard you can really push a print in the darkroom I know it sounds like too much work, but I'm thinking it could be fun.
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