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Howth Harbour Trawlers Colour and 1st shot with Mamiya RB67

  • cramp
    Participant

    Took this on the way home from work a couple of weeks ago C & C very much appreciated
    Shot with Nikon d700 24-70 55mm F11 15s iso 125

    Shot with Mamiya RB67 180mm F11 15s Iford FP4 (I have no shutter release cable so could be why there is a bit of blur or maybe boat moved!)

    1st ever roll of film with this camera (1st roll in about 6 years) and 1st roll of B/W processin since I left school over 20 years ago

    5faythe
    Participant

    Hi Marc,

    Couple of good shots here.

    I think #1 is a very attractive photograph.
    I like the colour which I think gives a good representation of the time of day.
    I think maybe it would have been a little better if
    all of the front trawler had been included.

    #2, of course, is valuable for all the reasons that your text explains.
    It’s not a bad image either.

    Well done.

    John.

    aoluain
    Participant

    well done Marc,

    wll done on the film shooting and processing.

    It is a pity the bottom of the boat on #1
    is not included as John says but it is a minor thing
    as the image is very nice.

    jb7
    Participant

    It does look like the boat moved-
    good pictures, interesting comparison-
    like you said, you’ve done this before-

    Like riding a bike…

    cramp
    Participant

    Thanks for the comments, one thing I was disappointed with on the film was the contrast on some of the images, they required quite a bit of work in PS, I will post some later, (any suggestions from film veterans much appreciated)

    Marc

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