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Post by jeroen on Jul 23, 2011 11:39:49 GMT -5
I am learning how to develop my own b&w film. It's easier then I thought. This is from one of my first rolls. Agfa APX 100 ISO, taken with a Canon 1000FN that I found at a flea market and a Canon 24 mm f2.8 EF lens. 1 2 3
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mickeyobe
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Post by mickeyobe on Jul 23, 2011 12:53:46 GMT -5
jeroen,
They are beautiful pictures.
Beyond criticism except for Photo #1. Make the horizon horizontal and I think you would have a prizewinner.
Mickey
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Post by daveh on Jul 23, 2011 14:05:35 GMT -5
It's the modern trend - never have the horizon horizontal. Mickey, I'm with you on this.
That said, love the photos, especially the shells. Where were they taken.
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Post by jeroen on Jul 23, 2011 15:29:51 GMT -5
Thanks. This was taken at Zandvoort Beach in the Netherlands, not so far from where I live. I don't like messing around with analog photos very much so I'll reshoot a straight horizon when I'll be there next time ;-)
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Post by daveh on Jul 23, 2011 16:35:23 GMT -5
Zandvoort: home of the well known race circuit. Not too far away is Velserbroek, home of The Smugglers Rugby Club, for whom I played (in a tournament in Ghent, Belgium) in 1982.
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