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Post by El Sid on May 22, 2024 11:38:53 GMT
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Post by zx9 on May 23, 2024 9:14:58 GMT
I like both shots though the first one looks like it was taken on APX 25 with a red filter, I guess the sun was not on the trees at the far end of the field.
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Post by El Sid on May 23, 2024 11:34:01 GMT
I like both shots though the first one looks like it was taken on APX 25 with a red filter, I guess the sun was not on the trees at the far end of the field. No film was hurt in the making of these shots... Not familiar with APX-25, was it a bit IR sensitive? Although it wasn't particularly breezy the clouds were moving quite fast and so were their shadows. I think I got one with the far trees in the light but not the field - didn't work so well I thought.
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Post by zx9 on May 23, 2024 14:44:54 GMT
I like both shots though the first one looks like it was taken on APX 25 with a red filter, I guess the sun was not on the trees at the far end of the field. No film was hurt in the making of these shots... Not familiar with APX-25, was it a bit IR sensitive? .... I only used it infrequently but that is the sort of look I remember it for. It was one of the first Agfapan films to become unavailable or I would have stocked up with it when I bought several blocks of 100 and 400 ten or more years ago.
Looking on Flickr all the APX25 shots are close ups of a fig tree.
I can't think why this should be, I might have a look at the negatives this evening.
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Post by El Sid on May 24, 2024 11:52:35 GMT
Like that...
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Post by El Sid on May 30, 2024 11:38:58 GMT
Priory Park Chapel-13 by Nigel Hayes, on Flickr Taken the same day as the archeologists in the black and white thread. Their dig is actually just out of shot to the left side of the old Chapel itself.
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