These are some test shots I took earlier this year with the Rollei 35B and a roll of XP2. It was the first time I'd shot 35mm film in a decade so a few of my exposures were a bit off...to say the least! Still I got a few frames that I was quite happy with including some of Alyson Conway's brilliant Lemming sculptures.
It was really nice to see genuine film grain again, even if it did show up in ways I hadn't planned for. It's also worth mentioning (in my defense!) that the film was several years out of date and had been lying in a box in the garage for who knows how long. I've ordered up some new rolls for shooting further tests and will post the results here as soon as I have them.
Negatives were processed by Ilford then scanned into Photoshop by myself using an Epson V700. Other than cropping and framing, these images have not been post processed.
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Lemming sculpture by Alyson Conway. Seabraes Park, Dundee |
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Sheep's skull. Auchmithie. |
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Dundee from Newport-on-Tay. |
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