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Pex

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I´m just very interested in the process of film and find Martin H be a great teacher.
I got 3 film cameras, 2 35mm and 1 120. I rarely shoot with them because of cost of dev etc. I really enjoy Martins way of teaching photography.
 
Welcome Pex. In case you don't know, so long as the photographs are monochrome it doesn't matter which kind of camera you use. Film, digital and phone are all OK. A number of us post all three kinds.
 
Thank you all. I might as well post a bw photo I took 3 days ago. Camera was set to b&w, jpg only (Samsung EX1 - can do raw - 10mp)
Sat in a waiting area in a transport hub. There were a few pigeons coming by now and then and I decided to try to capture a photo.
Result is this:
 

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Not quite in focus but I like the composition, the low view point and the separation of the pigeon from other elements in the picture.
 
These sort of images are all about being in the right place and time, when I can I will post an image I took in Whitby and captured a rainbow (should have been shooting colour , the advantages of digital cameras ) a gull in flight, the harbour and abbey or might be church in one image , never ever to be repeated
 
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