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My first GR1 photos

Genster

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I recently bought an GR1, but am not (yet) satisfied with the result. Many photos are too light :eek:
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125 (B&W) and the negatives are scanned with an Epson Perfection V600 Photo.

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01brunssum.jpg


2.
06st_odilienberg.jpg


3.
03st_odilienberg.jpg


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11driehoefijzers.jpg


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10driehoefijzers.jpg


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16wilhelminapark.jpg


7.
14wilhelminapark.jpg
 
Thank you for reminding us, how well one can get along with a roll of film. Very clear-cut compositions. Some more of these and I won't be able to resist digging out my rusty Mamyia.

Thank you for sharing,
Wolfgang
 
Genster":2yfg6zld said:
I recently bought an GR1, but am not (yet) satisfied with the result. Many photos are too light :eek:
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125 (B&W) and the negatives are scanned with an Epson Perfection V600 Photo.
Hi Genster,
I feel your 'sheep in the wood' shot has amazing potential! Love it! It really has soul... :D
Andy

PS the images are really great! A tiny bit more contrast perhaps, but there again I am not totally sure about this...
 
I think these photos are good for film. Some may of benefited from a yellow filter for the sky detail.
It does have that FP4 feel.
 
I like most #3. Nice calm scenery.
Some of the shots lack white and their overall contrast is quite low (like #2). Is it caused by scanning/in computer processing, or do the original photos look this way, too?

Peter
 
Orol":2512ocyr said:
I like most #3. Nice calm scenery.
Some of the shots lack white and their overall contrast is quite low (like #2). Is it caused by scanning/in computer processing, or do the original photos look this way, too?

Peter

Thanks Peter.
You are right Peter and the original photos (negatives) are this way unfortunately
 
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