Redscale flower macro #2

I shot this album on my first roll of homemade redscale, at the ruins of Waverley Abbey, England's first Cistercian abbey (founded in 1128), near Farnham, in Surrey. Pretty happy with how it turned out, I guess, but I'll need more practice to get consistently good shots.

Fotografo:
buckshot
Caricato:
2012-08-19
Tags:
countryside diy homemade nature red redscale
Fotocamera:
Pentax P50
Pellicola:
Homemade redscale (Fuji Superia ISO 200 shot as ISO 100)
Cittá:
Farnham, Surrey
Paese:
United Kingdom
Anno:
2012
Time:
morning
Album:
Red Ruins

7 Commenti

  1. buckshot
    buckshot ·

    This shot confirms what I read somewhere: that the focus can be slightly off when shooting redscale, especially in macro shots. I'm absolutely certain that the water droplets on these weeds were in pin-sharp focus when I took this picture.

  2. marcus_loves_film
    marcus_loves_film ·

    @buckshot ^^I've never heard this before but it makes sense because the focal plane would be moved back slightly because the film is reversed.

  3. saidseni
    saidseni ·

    Wow... I'm always learning here, that why I love lomographers! :)

  4. polkadotflowers
    polkadotflowers ·

    Beautiful!

  5. drummond
    drummond ·

    seen in the Pentax P50 tag
    which lens did you use, please ?

  6. buckshot
    buckshot ·

    @drummond 50mm SMC Pentax-M lens

  7. drummond
    drummond ·

    thanks for informations 👍

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