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Thanks scotsman !
 
my last one of the western edge of Europe (looking Norhtwest, next stop North America)
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A face only a mother would love....nice capture though.

I swear I've seen this guy in a really bad movie. Cool shot of the ugliest creature I've ever seen.

Thanks and I have to agree with you fellas about that being an ugly mugshot! I was quite taken with all of the extra details I couldn't see with just my eyes alone.

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From the same session, a deceased Dragonfly. I have a big tip for those of you that want to do this and bring out the eye detail, a drop or two of vegetable oil does wonders, but don't rub it in with a cotton bud, you'll rub off the individual cells you want to capture the detail of. I learnt the hard way! :oops: This is from before applying the oil to the eyes.


_MG_1380.jpg by Alexander ., on Flickr
 
I like the one on the left. Not so sure about the other one! :D

Whats that Nikon Fanboy? Lol...

Well lets see. Ultimate shoot out... Two fabulous masters of the late 70s... In the hands of a numpty... See what I can produce -assuming they still work of course!
 
No they take that floppy stuff that comes in rolls... That stuff that loses data if you dont stick it in its tub quick enough

Produces files in ANG format - analogue negative...

Produces retina resolution hardcopies...

Really looking forward to reaffirming why i like digital! Been reading the manuals and my god! What a shagging hassle film is!

and I thougnt SLRs were supposed to be lightweight? These two are heavyweights!
 
I'm halfway through a B&W film on my Lordomat C35 (1950s 35mm) but I keep forgetting to take it out with me.

Cheers :)

Hugh
 
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