andy1868
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So, as some of you know i bought a 35mm SLR afew weeks ago (a canon AE1 for anybody interested) so i thought i'd share in here for some feedback. I'm really happy with them, they look really nice printed out but my scanner is an awful POS and they look poor i think i may need to invest in a better scanner. so without further adue
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[Edited on 16-02-2010 by andy1868]
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flybikeslee
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nice to see some different styles there andy dooood
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DannyB
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Love that effect Awesome pics.
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Matt L
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saw these on facebook last night quickly and love them
3,8,9 & 11 = fooking epic, really making me want to sort my dads out or nicely ask lauras dad to 'borrow' his that he found the other day.
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andy1868
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get on it matt, its so nice to use too. yeah its cheaper to run the digital one but the film is hardly breaking the bank. ends up about 30p a photo all in. but you find yourself not just snapping away like you would with the digital stuff. i was taking way more time and effort for each one which i think perhaps shows in the photos. especially considering i've not played with them at all
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Daveskater
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They look awesome mate They all have that look about them that's kind of really old school, if you know what I mean.
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Butler
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35mm is great, try a black and white film
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Adam_B
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If you are experimenting with different film have a look here, gives you examples of what they look like -
http://uk.shop.lomography.com/films/35mm-film
Dont buy from there though as its expensive, I find http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/default.php?cPath=777 have decent prices but i buy wierd shit and 120s.
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andy1868
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cheers for the link adam, turns out the Ilford XP2 that i bought through amazon comes from 7dayshop so i may just cut out the middle man next time can't believe the price from the first site though, £3.95 on 7dayshop and £9 on there
got afew snaps with the B+W so far, but i'm not terribly hopeful for them. but its all trial and error at this point though because all the different films available and whatnot are all abit confusing. i understand the gist of them but some more fettling may be required, which is normally the best way IMO
also, am i right in thinking that a local processor can sort me out for black and white? as long as its C41?
[Edited on 17-02-2010 by andy1868]
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Adam_B
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Yeah Lomo prices are stupid, good resource though. Dunno about black and white as i always use Ilford HP5 and process it myself at uni.
http://www.farnellphotographiclab.co.uk/ in Lancaster are good for developing and if you want proffesional prints, not the cheapest but when it comes to developing and prints, you get what you pay for imo.
[Edited on 17-02-2010 by Adam_B]
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