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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma51 View Post
    from a shop




    idleidolidyll thats a very good shot with good effect I might use that idea for a "project" im working on. There is a sight called photosig.com thats basically a post and rate site. There is some talented photographers on there that will give you ratings on your foto and also give you hints on what to change. Its not all about bikes just any foto's go have a look on there for some more ideas

    Had a look at that site, looks interesting. Might have to spend a few hours looking over some of these photos and try and get a few ideas for myself next time I'm out on a bikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by sincity View Post
    Love the First photo, what kind of speed were you doing when you done both of them? Or is that a no no speed? lol

    ummmm, the one where you can make out signposts etc was started in Tuakau and not any great speed as I took off.

    the 2nd one was at completely illegal speeds had it been on a public road. i'm not exactly sure but possibly more than double the arbitrary open road speed

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    Quote Originally Posted by idleidolidyll View Post
    Yep, I shoot digital for photo contracts because its cheap and convenient but for 'art and soul', I still love shooting film.
    In fact I have a fridge full of hundreds of rolls and process both B&W plus colour slide at home.

    You still can't beat a 5x4 tranny for impact
    You process colour transparencies at home? You really are keen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    You process colour transparencies at home? You really are keen!
    i think the first E6 i processed was in the late 1970's.
    I definitely processed my first cibachrome print in about 1977.
    it's way easier now with chemistry like the tetanal 3 bath etc.

    anyway, $8 per 5x4 tranny is silly! i might shoot 20 of those in an outing.

    as it's from the pinhole and not for a commission, it doesn't matter if there's a little colour shift or contrast increase etc.

    BTW: I use a temerature controlled Jobo CP2 drum processor; makes it a cinch to reproduce results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by idleidolidyll View Post
    i think the first E6 i processed was in the late 1970's.
    I definitely processed my first cibachrome print in about 1977.
    it's way easier now with chemistry like the tetanal 3 bath etc.

    anyway, $8 per 5x4 tranny is silly! i might shoot 20 of those in an outing.

    as it's from the pinhole and not for a commission, it doesn't matter if there's a little colour shift or contrast increase etc.

    BTW: I use a temerature controlled Jobo CP2 drum processor; makes it a cinch to reproduce results.
    Wow - I am genuinely impressed. Transparency processing has always seemed a bit of a dark art to me.

    I develop my own MF film. But I mainly shoot on Tri-X so I don't need a darkroom and the film chemistry is pretty simple.

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