Friday Favourites #leavesonfilm Posted On 14th October 2022 To Magazine & Friday Favourites
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Our theme was #leavesonfilm - For this week as long as there is a leaf or leaves in the image you were good to go! I adore how each and every one of you captured leaves in your own unique way.
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@PhlStrchn Replying to @ILFORDPhoto Leafy track, Perth. Ilford FP4+ 35mm, Yellow Filter, Canon EOS1000. #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #leavesonfilm
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@filmfarkus Shot with a Rolleiflex 3.5f on Ilford Delta 100. One submission for fridayfavourites. #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #leavesonfilm
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@deadfilmstocks Vine Leaves | 2022. @ILFORDPhoto HP5 | Hasselblad 500C/M #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #leavesonfilm
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@ashwin_ku1 Replying to @ILFORDPhoto Shot with Pentax 67 #HP5 #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #leavesonfilm
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@cpindell1 Replying to @ILFORDPhoto #fridayfavorites #leavesonfilm Who wouldn’t shoot fall color on black and white film? @BOMMcameras 450mm lens. Hp5+ film. Yellow filter.
NEST WEEK
Our theme for next week is #Ominousfilm - It's almost Halloween so we're looking for your shots with atmosphere! Share with us using #ilfordphoto #fridayfavourites #Ominousfilm
COMING SOON
#Forbiddenfilm - Those sneaky shots that you took when you shouldn't have had your camera!
#experimentalfilm - Share your most unique images with us!
#softfocus - Give us the appearance of a blurred image, while keeping sharp edges. Remember it is not the same as an out-of-focus image, and the effect cannot be achieved simply by defocusing a sharp lens.