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What made you feel good today

Started by greypoint, August 13, 2009, 10:26:14 PM

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Graham

  Just put two rolls of film (That's 24 pics folks!) through this:-

   


  Just going to send them to Ilford for dev & high res' scanning.
           Fingers crossed.  Graham. :)
Build a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day.
Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. 

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Reinardina

Alan, just read your post about the ring. (I am a bit behind.) What wonderful luck!

I love how 'everyone' seems to be going (back) to film! For me, a 'proper' photographer, is still one, who started out with film and had his own darkroom.

When I was a kid, I used my dad's camera, a Zeiss Ikon. Eight pictures per film. I took them to a photographer though, to be developed and printed. I don't think chemists used to 'do' photographs in those days.
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Graham

Quote from: Reinardina on May 10, 2012, 04:44:02 PM
Alan, just read your post about the ring. (I am a bit behind.) What wonderful luck!

I love how 'everyone' seems to be going (back) to film! For me, a 'proper' photographer, is still one, who started out with film and had his own darkroom.

When I was a kid, I used my dad's camera, a Zeiss Ikon. Eight pictures per film. I took them to a photographer though, to be developed and printed. I don't think chemists used to 'do' photographs in those days.

  Oh yes, I love the smell of stop bath in the morning!
  The first thing I did, when we moved to this house, was partition off one end of the garage  to house the dark room.
  When I went digital, wifey claimed the darkroom as a second potting shed (How many plant pots does one woman need?).
  Those two rolls of film I mentioned will have cost about £45.00 by the time I get anything to look at on a screen, so I won't be makeing a habbit of it.
                          Graham.  :tup:
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irv_b

Quote from: ABERS on May 06, 2012, 06:37:19 PM
You may want to buy this Irv.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw=larry%20bartlett&clk_rvr_id=339760756915&adpos=1t2&MT_ID=11&crlp=11163913357_2113181&tt_encode=raw&keyword=larry+bartlett&geo_id=32091

Larry Bartlett was one of, if not the top, B+W printer of his age. He worked in Fleet Street and won Ilford Printer of the Year several times. I met him on several occasions and got him to give talks at our club.

He commited suicide in 1995 aged 45 suffering from depression after Fleet St went digital.

I bought this book off ebay £2.95 with free postage which arrived today! I had a quick flick through and I think that I 'll be spending as much time reading as I will be in the darkroom it's so interesting :tup: Cheers Abers :tup:
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irv_b

Quote from: Graham on May 10, 2012, 04:59:58 PM
Quote from: Reinardina on May 10, 2012, 04:44:02 PM
Alan, just read your post about the ring. (I am a bit behind.) What wonderful luck!

I love how 'everyone' seems to be going (back) to film! For me, a 'proper' photographer, is still one, who started out with film and had his own darkroom.

When I was a kid, I used my dad's camera, a Zeiss Ikon. Eight pictures per film. I took them to a photographer though, to be developed and printed. I don't think chemists used to 'do' photographs in those days.

  Oh yes, I love the smell of stop bath in the morning!
  The first thing I did, when we moved to this house, was partition off one end of the garage  to house the dark room.
  When I went digital, wifey claimed the darkroom as a second potting shed (How many plant pots does one woman need?).
  Those two rolls of film I mentioned will have cost about £45.00 by the time I get anything to look at on a screen, so I won't be makeing a habbit of it.
                          Graham.  :tup:

Graham 18 quid it has been costing per film (15 exposures of which maybe half a dozen were worth showing :-[) for a develop and scan onto a cd, hence when the chance of the enlarger and chems came up I took the plunge- yet to use it though!
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Graham

Quote from: irv_b on May 14, 2012, 09:34:49 PM
Quote from: Graham on May 10, 2012, 04:59:58 PM
Quote from: Reinardina on May 10, 2012, 04:44:02 PM
Alan, just read your post about the ring. (I am a bit behind.) What wonderful luck!

I love how 'everyone' seems to be going (back) to film! For me, a 'proper' photographer, is still one, who started out with film and had his own darkroom.

When I was a kid, I used my dad's camera, a Zeiss Ikon. Eight pictures per film. I took them to a photographer though, to be developed and printed. I don't think chemists used to 'do' photographs in those days.

  Oh yes, I love the smell of stop bath in the morning!
  The first thing I did, when we moved to this house, was partition off one end of the garage  to house the dark room.
  When I went digital, wifey claimed the darkroom as a second potting shed (How many plant pots does one woman need?).
  Those two rolls of film I mentioned will have cost about £45.00 by the time I get anything to look at on a screen, so I won't be makeing a habbit of it.
                          Graham.  :tup:

Graham 18 quid it has been costing per film (15 exposures of which maybe half a dozen were worth showing :-[) for a develop and scan onto a cd, hence when the chance of the enlarger and chems came up I took the plunge- yet to use it though!

  Good look with the "Wet darkroom"...or "Darkroom" as it used to be known! Any problems just shout up, I'm sure there's a few here with long memories. :tup:
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Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. 

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ABERS

Bemoaning the fact that I didn't get an image in this year's London Salon. Now I know why!

See the medal winners

http://www.londonsalon.org/#

:tup:

Hinfrance

#2272
Abers, that link is booby trapped with an attempt to access local networks. My browser blocks access  :'(

I think it might be something to do with the # - going direct to the site works.
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The theory seems to be that as long as a man is a failure he is one of God's children, but that as soon as he succeeds he is taken over by the Devil. H.L Mencken.

ABERS

Try it wihout the # Howard, just had another look and the # is absent. No idea where that came from.

http://www.londonsalon.org/

Hinfrance

Thanks Alan.

Some great stuff there, but I'm sure your's is at least as good. I particularly liked the apocalypse and dancers in the medal winners. It should be worth popping back in a few days to have a look at the other images they are promising to post.
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The theory seems to be that as long as a man is a failure he is one of God's children, but that as soon as he succeeds he is taken over by the Devil. H.L Mencken.

Reinardina

#2275
Some great shots, but totally out of my comfort zone! I'll have a lot to learn yet.

What made me feel very good today, is the fact I managed to get the poll up, including pictures, this time. Only Howard's 'Rose' doesn't play ball.

I've asked 'someone' to correct it, in a post straight under the entry thread. If someone can explain what went wrong, please do.
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Beaux Reflets

Quote from: ABERS on May 15, 2012, 07:25:46 AM
Bemoaning the fact that I didn't get an image in this year's London Salon. Now I know why!

See the medal winners

http://www.londonsalon.org/#

:tup:

Pastel shades seem to be the in thing (rather than over cooked looking HDR shots) - Very refreshing with a touch of grit - Thanks for sharing Alan  :)
:beer: Andy

"Light anchors things in place and gives perspective meaning."

The choices we make are rooted in reflection.

http://beauxreflets.blogspot.com/

Beaux Reflets

WMMFGT; The acro props have gone from the kitchen  :tup:
:beer: Andy

"Light anchors things in place and gives perspective meaning."

The choices we make are rooted in reflection.

http://beauxreflets.blogspot.com/

Oldboy

Quote from: beauxreflets on May 16, 2012, 08:15:01 AM
WMMFGT; The acro props have gone from the kitchen  :tup:

You mean they were pinched overnight!  :o  :2funny:

michaelb104

As an appreciation of the work some of us have been doing the client has organised a trip for us around the Portsmouth Naval Base next week – thought that was a really nice gesture.

Wonder if I can take my camera?
Mike
 
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