Maldon Workshop April 24th - 26th
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Maldon was a great weekend in exceptionally sunny weather with the perfect combination of water, sky, clouds (sometimes), interesting light especially towards the evening and very friendly company. I too wish to thank Joanna and Helen for organising a most enjoyable long weekend and to Paul W and Richard P for transporting me to The Hythe, Tollesbury (the location of a photogenic red lightship, lichen encrusted wooden posts, etc) and for a long hot Sunday at Pin Mill in Suffolk.
Returned home on Monday with sunburn..... Who said Essex wasn't sub-tropical?
Returned home on Monday with sunburn..... Who said Essex wasn't sub-tropical?
Love is an Ebony mounted with a Cooke PS945.......
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Thanks and a couple of prints
Thanks Joanna and Helen for organising the weekend it was great to meet all of you and talk to some people who understand....
Here are a couple of Lith prints from negs from the weekend.
Rudder study:
Sail loft:
Here are a couple of Lith prints from negs from the weekend.
Rudder study:
Sail loft:
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A BIG thank you to Joanna and Helen from me too...
I was unable to make Saturday but had a very good time on Sunday at Pin Mill.
Thank you so much for your time Joanna for explaining the Hinge Rule and Sch...flug too. I had my MPP out yesterday playing with it and now it seems so simple... Thanks again for the work arranging the weekend and it was great meeting everyone. Going to keep up the practice...
I was unable to make Saturday but had a very good time on Sunday at Pin Mill.
Thank you so much for your time Joanna for explaining the Hinge Rule and Sch...flug too. I had my MPP out yesterday playing with it and now it seems so simple... Thanks again for the work arranging the weekend and it was great meeting everyone. Going to keep up the practice...
The Hinge Rule? That's a new one on me, I might have heard of the process, I'm not sure, but if I have I've not heard of it described as the "Hinge Rule" before. Do tell.
Oh, and since nobody else has asked yet, and somebody has to go first, I'll start with the most important post-workshop question. Where and when next?
Oh, and since nobody else has asked yet, and somebody has to go first, I'll start with the most important post-workshop question. Where and when next?
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Here is the link which explains it best http://www.trenholm.org/hmmerk/#HRDJ wrote:The Hinge Rule? That's a new one on me, I might have heard of the process, I'm not sure, but if I have I've not heard of it described as the "Hinge Rule" before. Do tell.
Oh, and since nobody else has asked yet, and somebody has to go first, I'll start with the most important post-workshop question. Where and when next?
Got Film?
Well, my film arrived back from Peak. I've been completely useless all week in anticipation of it arriving
Given I hadn't actually used the LF camera for 2 years prior to Maldon, I'm just pleased they actually came out! Seems like my old film has survived two plane trips and various temperature changes pretty well. Compositionally and artistically, not my finest hour but I have some new trannies, and thanks to Helen's expert tutelage I have a couple of B&W negs which have bags of contrast, as opposed to my previous efforts which were as flat as the proverbial pancake. I still have a lot to learn though, but I'm suitably enthused to get out with the camera much more.
These are pretty much straight scans, dust spotted and cleaned, no saturation adjustments, resized and sharpened for web. The B&W ones had a very minor curve adjustment to tone them down a little.
150mm, f32, 1/4s, 0.6 NDG, RVP 50
150mm, f32, 1/8s, 0.6 NDG, Delta 100
150mm, f22, 1/8s, 0.6 NDG, RVP 50
150mm, f22, 1/15s, 0.6 NDG, No.8 Yellow, Delta 100
Given I hadn't actually used the LF camera for 2 years prior to Maldon, I'm just pleased they actually came out! Seems like my old film has survived two plane trips and various temperature changes pretty well. Compositionally and artistically, not my finest hour but I have some new trannies, and thanks to Helen's expert tutelage I have a couple of B&W negs which have bags of contrast, as opposed to my previous efforts which were as flat as the proverbial pancake. I still have a lot to learn though, but I'm suitably enthused to get out with the camera much more.
These are pretty much straight scans, dust spotted and cleaned, no saturation adjustments, resized and sharpened for web. The B&W ones had a very minor curve adjustment to tone them down a little.
150mm, f32, 1/4s, 0.6 NDG, RVP 50
150mm, f32, 1/8s, 0.6 NDG, Delta 100
150mm, f22, 1/8s, 0.6 NDG, RVP 50
150mm, f22, 1/15s, 0.6 NDG, No.8 Yellow, Delta 100
Pictures...
Come on you lot! Anymore pictures?
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Re: Pictures...
We're hoping to crank up the soup tureen tonightkeeds wrote:Come on you lot! Anymore pictures?
Reassure yourself - stroke an Ebony
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Well, I suppose I can't badger other people to post their images if don't do my own. So here are a few I made, before and after, as well as during, the weekend.
Heybridge Basin
Pinmill - Dilapidated Boats
Southwold Lighthouse
Southwold - St Edmunds Church
Aldeburgh - House on the Beach
Heybridge Basin
Pinmill - Dilapidated Boats
Southwold Lighthouse
Southwold - St Edmunds Church
Aldeburgh - House on the Beach
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My first batch of photographs have been developed (having been anxiously biting his nails)........
I need to select which monochrome 4x5 negs to get scanned in for me, but below are my first ever colour work with the dreaded Velvia 50 These were taken on 6x9 cm trannies, so strictly speaking are medium format - but as they were taken on the Ebony 45SU I plead your indulgence. Even on medium format film, I'm stunned by the original trannies. Need to work on my exposure though!
All are from 26 April 09 taken at Pin Mill in Suffolk.
I need to select which monochrome 4x5 negs to get scanned in for me, but below are my first ever colour work with the dreaded Velvia 50 These were taken on 6x9 cm trannies, so strictly speaking are medium format - but as they were taken on the Ebony 45SU I plead your indulgence. Even on medium format film, I'm stunned by the original trannies. Need to work on my exposure though!
All are from 26 April 09 taken at Pin Mill in Suffolk.
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Workshop/Shed at Tollesbury
Had a bit of a disaster someone who I will not mention put the colour developer in first before the first developer and it ruined six slides.
Never done that before and I hope not to do it again.
But I guess we learn by our mistakes.
Still got some more black and white to come, they developed alright.
Richard
Had a bit of a disaster someone who I will not mention put the colour developer in first before the first developer and it ruined six slides.
Never done that before and I hope not to do it again.
But I guess we learn by our mistakes.
Still got some more black and white to come, they developed alright.
Richard
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Hi Everyone,
Just to prove I did really take some pictures at Maldon
River Blackwater at Maldon
Old tug Brent at the Hythe
Lightship on Tollesbury Marshes
Dilapidated Sail Loft and Hi Tech sailboat at Tollesbury
New Sail Lofts Tollesbury
Betula and Manon at Pin Mill
Chapel and Lighthouse at Southwold
Just to prove I did really take some pictures at Maldon
River Blackwater at Maldon
Old tug Brent at the Hythe
Lightship on Tollesbury Marshes
Dilapidated Sail Loft and Hi Tech sailboat at Tollesbury
New Sail Lofts Tollesbury
Betula and Manon at Pin Mill
Chapel and Lighthouse at Southwold