Ebony in North Wales
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Ebony in North Wales
Rather enjoying shooting film again with the Ebony, gives me a big smile everytime I use it. Anyway here are some of my recent pics from North Wales, been a few times so these are from a few visits and there are more to come There are description's on my flickr for each photo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... 327667051/
Pro 160s
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Velvia 50
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Pro 160s
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Pro 160s
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Velvia - no filters here just the very last of the twilight! 27secs exposure
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Pro 160s
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... 327667051/
Pro 160s
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Velvia 50
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Pro 160s
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Pro 160s
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Velvia - no filters here just the very last of the twilight! 27secs exposure
http://www.flickr.com/photos/craigmagee ... otostream/
Pro 160s
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Craig Magee - http://www.craigmagee.co.uk - http://blog.craigmagee.co.uk
Craig Magee - http://www.craigmagee.co.uk - http://blog.craigmagee.co.uk
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Re: Ebony in North Wales
i like them all
do you use black and white film or just colour
wannabegood
do you use black and white film or just colour
wannabegood
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Re: Ebony in North Wales
thanks matey,
Yeah at the mo i'm just shooting color but I do want to shoot b&w when I can get hold of some. Thing is i only ever used to shoot neopan 1600, fuji 400cn and Acros, of which only the Acros is available in 4x5 but not in the uk anymore apparently so I need to do some research see what else might fit the bill.
Cheers
Craig
Yeah at the mo i'm just shooting color but I do want to shoot b&w when I can get hold of some. Thing is i only ever used to shoot neopan 1600, fuji 400cn and Acros, of which only the Acros is available in 4x5 but not in the uk anymore apparently so I need to do some research see what else might fit the bill.
Cheers
Craig
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Craig Magee - http://www.craigmagee.co.uk - http://blog.craigmagee.co.uk
Craig Magee - http://www.craigmagee.co.uk - http://blog.craigmagee.co.uk
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Re: Ebony in North Wales
what about ilford, adox, etc
wannabegood
wannabegood
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Re: Ebony in North Wales
Never really liked any if the ilford films other than xp2..!
I used to like the agfa films but can't get em anymore. kodak was ok .
Not tried adox or forma etc, might try one of those .
I used to like the agfa films but can't get em anymore. kodak was ok .
Not tried adox or forma etc, might try one of those .
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Craig Magee - http://www.craigmagee.co.uk - http://blog.craigmagee.co.uk
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Re: Ebony in North Wales
you can pick up a box of adox CHS50 5x4 for £25
wannabegood
wannabegood
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Re: Ebony in North Wales
I like the sound of the Adox pan25, with the PET base reminds me of good old techpan.
Might pick so up next week
Might pick so up next week
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Craig Magee - http://www.craigmagee.co.uk - http://blog.craigmagee.co.uk
Craig Magee - http://www.craigmagee.co.uk - http://blog.craigmagee.co.uk