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IOTM WInner - April 2022
Yes but I assume you keep them if you've purchased them.Am I right in understanding that they 'retire' films after a certain time ?
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Yes but I assume you keep them if you've purchased them.Am I right in understanding that they 'retire' films after a certain time ?
I’ve purchased all the films so I can’t really commentAm I right in understanding that they 'retire' films after a certain time ?
Yes but I assume you keep them if you've purchased them.
That was my thought and I think the answer is no.Probably another stupid question, but is it possible to import shots into Fimo 1903 in the same way as with standard Fimo?
thats about right. Had the perfect opportunity last weekend and forgot to use itThat was my thought and I think the answer is no.
It’s a shame because you could do some great blending back with the original. Reduce the intensity of the filter.thats about right. Had the perfect opportunity last weekend and forgot to use it
I have yet to discover a photo where these work, other than an abstract art image.Did the IMAX 5207 get to iPhone yet?
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awful, sprocket holes, one of my pet hates, won't be dropping £1.49 on this one !!
I can’t quite understand the obsession with it.I have yet to discover a photo where these work, other than an abstract art image.
Haven’t seen this one yet JohnDid the IMAX 5207 get to iPhone yet?
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awful, sprocket holes, one of my pet hates, won't be dropping £1.49 on this one !!
That’s an interesting tit bit Ted…Ode to the Lowly Sprocket Hole
One of the overlooked casualties of photography's digital age is the death of the sprocket hole. Just a few short years ago sprocket holes r...blakeandrews.blogspot.com
EDIT: And it's not just a digital fad, either. In the pre-digital days, some people would load 35mm film into a 120 medium format camera in order to expose the full width of the film and then print the film sprockets and all.
Nice article Ted. Maybe I'll have to rethink about the lowly sprocket hole!Ode to the Lowly Sprocket Hole
One of the overlooked casualties of photography's digital age is the death of the sprocket hole. Just a few short years ago sprocket holes r...blakeandrews.blogspot.com
EDIT: And it's not just a digital fad, either. In the pre-digital days, some people would load 35mm film into a 120 medium format camera in order to expose the full width of the film and then print the film sprockets and all.
The 1903 image is great and I agree with you about going on a “photo hunt” your more alert to the possibilitiesView attachment 171405
FIMO 1903
Another great find at my local garden centre. I just can’t understand how I’ve never seen these objects before. Just shows you when you are particularly looking for scenes to photograph you see a lot more!
Thats fab - suits the medium (no pun intended there) perfectlyView attachment 171405
FIMO 1903
Another great find at my local garden centre. I just can’t understand how I’ve never seen these objects before. Just shows you when you are particularly looking for scenes to photograph you see a lot more!