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Two 120 HP5 that were taken on a 1916 camera in Scotland last year.thenorthwind wrote:Waiting for film to come back is always exciting Greg! What film is it and what camera's it been through?
Got a Zenit E on my desk right nowGregMay wrote:thenorthwind wrote:1 roll of 35mm HP5 taken on a struggling Zenit E (http://www.sovietcams.com/index.php?2101162428)
My farther who was into photography passed away 5 years ago and I always hoped I'd come across an undeveloped roll in his stuff, it would be special to see a view that he had seen the day he took it and no one had seen since. Sadly I never found any but hopefully you'll get some back.GregMay wrote:Two old rolls that I found in a box of my fathers belongings - not holding out much hope as I've no idea how old they are and he's been dead 4 years so they are probably a lot older than that!
Thanks, it was one that shouted at me as I rode past, Slammed on the brakes and took just that one. iPhone, a little push of saturation and contrast in-phone edit and that's it.voodoo_simon wrote:^^^
Love that photo Ian Fitz, didnt look much on the old phone but on the proper PC, it's a great shot
Seems a shame when you've got an eye for it but mixing work and please is never goodianfitz wrote:I use to shoot a lot and work as a TV camera Op in the late 90's - it still feels a bit like work. So I see a lot of shots but don't shoot a lot of shots anymore really. The odd snap here and there.