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World Toy Camera Day 2008 Photographs

  • davedunne
    Participant

    Show us your shots from World Toy Camera Day here.

    davedunne
    Participant

    One shot ready

    More later today hopefully.

    davedunne
    Participant

    A few more from Santa Cruz.

    Still a few more negs from this roll to scan and I have another roll of Fomapan classic in the developing tank ready to go. Hopefully I’ll get to them today.

    Eddie
    Participant

    Nice work Dave, look forward to seeing the other images. Have only one or two myself, will add them when scanned.

    Fintan
    Participant

    Great stuff Dave, I hope to get into the darkroom next weekend so I can post.

    Eddie
    Participant

    Here are my efforts from WTCD 2008, did some more slow shutter speed images, 2 minutes with a ND filter. Fuji Acros 100 in Rodinal. Light was very poor on the morning so very pleased to get these. One is a double exposure which I quite like.

    davedunne
    Participant

    Wow Eddie – These are amazing!!!

    nfl-fan
    Participant

    Lads… really fine work by both of ye… very impressive stuff. What camera was used for your photos?

    davedunne
    Participant

    nfl-fan wrote:

    …What camera was used for your photos?

    I used a Harrow 151 which is a vintage Diana clone.

    Eddie
    Participant

    Mine was the Holga

    Mark
    Keymaster

    Excellent work. I took a few shots with the Ilford Sportii on the day, must finish off the roll and develop/post

    Eddie
    Participant

    This is a print from the negative, I had already posted a neg scan earlier.

    Print was on Ilford Warmtone in Multigrade developer slightly bleached and sepia toned. Image was 2 minutes on Holga with Fuji Acros 100 developed in Rodinal.

    Alan Rossiter
    Participant

    There’s a lot of big words in that description of the last one Eddie but whatever they mean it sure is great stuff. I don’t think you could replicate this in digital too easy. I was dismissive of these Holgas that need to be taped up to make sure they work but now I don’t know. There is a characteristic of the images that appeal to me.

    Yours are nice too Dave :wink:

    Alan

    jb7
    Participant

    Go out and get one Alan-
    you know you want to-

    You can print out a Sony sticker to cover up ‘Holga’-
    no one would ever know-

    Yes, great pictures there-
    That print looks very nice-

    j

    Alan Rossiter
    Participant

    I don’t want to go off topic but I am interested in film and developing right now. A guy in our club (Eric on PI) showed me some prints he did in his own darkroom at a reasonable cost and after he had completed a course with Fintan and the fizz and he was animated about the process and how much more enthusiastic he is with it…and how simple he said it actually is. I’ll certainly look into it…whenever Sony do film cameras. ;-)

    Alan

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