Larky
Well-known
No, not with a firearm. 
I went to London yesterday morning, just returned. Took the G1 and 45mm with me along with 5 rolls of Neopan 1600. I was wondering, after reading the article about that guy getting beat up on the tube for taking that picture, if I'd get any hassle.
I didn't was the short answer, but I tried my hardest. In the end I just stopped being invisible and went full bore in your face and everybody was quite content to be models for a second or two. Business men, tourists, couples, mothers, fathers, people selling stuff, everyone.
Now I'm stand developing two rolls, will do the others in the morning, I hope I have something nice.
Take care all.
A.
I went to London yesterday morning, just returned. Took the G1 and 45mm with me along with 5 rolls of Neopan 1600. I was wondering, after reading the article about that guy getting beat up on the tube for taking that picture, if I'd get any hassle.
I didn't was the short answer, but I tried my hardest. In the end I just stopped being invisible and went full bore in your face and everybody was quite content to be models for a second or two. Business men, tourists, couples, mothers, fathers, people selling stuff, everyone.
Now I'm stand developing two rolls, will do the others in the morning, I hope I have something nice.
Take care all.
A.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
I'm curious to see some of your results.
Larky
Well-known
Think I buggered the first two films by not fixing long enough. I am either being paranoid, or they were turning darker during the wash. I re-fixed for a further 5 minutes with fresh fix before thinking that if any damage would occur, it would have already so I might as well wash again and hand to dry.
I'll do the others tomorrow, taking more care, and will post results.
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I'll do the others tomorrow, taking more care, and will post results.
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Larky
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http://www.ingenieursonline.co.uk/street/
Managed to kind of save the two rolls by soaking them in fresh fix for a bit. Scanned in and stuck up, no editing done apart from dust removal.
Not great, I still nee to work on my framing.
Managed to kind of save the two rolls by soaking them in fresh fix for a bit. Scanned in and stuck up, no editing done apart from dust removal.
Not great, I still nee to work on my framing.
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Roberto
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Larky said:http://www.ingenieursonline.co.uk/street/
Managed to kind of save the two rolls by soaking them in fresh fix for a bit. Scanned in and stuck up, no editing done apart from dust removal.
Not great, I still nee to work on my framing.
"Lunch" is a great one!
Rob.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
"Lunch" and "Lady in b/w" are great. 
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
Liked the photo of the girl in the 'underpass'.
zuikologist
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Good stuff - I like "lunch" and "jump".
Larky
Well-known
Thanks for the comments.
I'm going to start culling the collection, be a little harsher with self-critical analysis. 
MickH
Well-known
I like the lass in the underpass best of all, but there are others that I really like... Tea Please.
arnulf
Registered User
I liked the second "Mohican"
Did you shoot them all at 1600? Looks great!
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Did you shoot them all at 1600? Looks great!
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Larky
Well-known
Hello. Thanks for the comments. Moat of these were 1600, the Mohican was 400 HP5+, the underpass was digital (Canon Ixus 750i - just before I bought my first RF!). I'm going to keep updating it, probably every 2 weeks new images will be up.
Also playing with some alternate page layouts...
Also playing with some alternate page layouts...
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