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Category Archives: 35mm
Nikon FM3a Detailed Review
A detailed review of the Nikon FM3a and how I enjoy using it to take fantastic film photos Continue reading
Posted in 35mm, Film Cameras, FM3a, Nikon Nikkor, SLR
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Glasgow Parks – Black and White Negative Scans
I took a trip to Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Park the Botanical Gardens and have posted the album of the photos I captured using Ilford HP5 Negative Film Continue reading
Posted in 35mm, Adobe, Digital Cameras, Lenses, Lightroom, Macro, Negative, Nikon Nikkor, SLR, Software
Tagged DSLR, Film, Full Frame, Ilford HP5, Macro, Micro, Negative Scanning, SLR, Travelling
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Colour Negative Scan Gallery
A photo gallery of my colour negative scans captured with a Nikon D300. The gallery has been posted for comment by the public. Continue reading
Posted in 35mm, Digital Cameras, Lightroom, Negative, Nikon Nikkor, SLR, Software
Tagged 105mm, D300, Digital, DSLR, Film, Full Frame, Negative Scanning, SLR
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