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    Walsham Gates in b+w

    Walsham Gates is a lock on the Wey Navigation Canal. It was built in 1653 and still operates today. Unusually for a lock, it is normal for the lock gates to both be open. They are usually only closed when water levels are high and the overspill is sent over the neighbouring weir.

    35mm film camera (Pentax Z-1) + 18mm 3.5 lens with dial-in yellow filter. Ilford Delta 100 film

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    Re: Walsham Gates in b+w

    Good composition, but what is happening in the closest bottom corner of the roof/wall ?

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    Re: Walsham Gates in b+w

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Good composition, but what is happening in the closest bottom corner of the roof/wall ?
    vegetation growing up the wall or out of the guttering. You should see it in summer !

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    Re: Walsham Gates in b+w

    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    Walsham Gates is a lock on the Wey Navigation Canal. It was built in 1653 and still operates today. Unusually for a lock, it is normal for the lock gates to both be open. They are usually only closed when water levels are high and the overspill is sent over the neighbouring weir.

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    Peter
    It is a beautiful photo with a good composition.
    It seems to me that the dynamic range of the film is not enough to reproduce the scene. I've always heard that movies (especially black and white) had better dynamic range than digital sensors, but that's not what I'm seeing.
    Would it be possible to take two photos (one with film and one digital) of the same scene, with the same photographic parameters (shutter speed, aperture, ISO and focal length), and post here in the CiC?
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    Re: Walsham Gates in b+w

    I will do that experiment when I get my DSLR back from repair.

    It was a very bright day when I took the photo, which I always find problematic for b+w film..... and digital for that matter.
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    Re: Walsham Gates in b+w

    What DSLR do you use?

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    Re: Walsham Gates in b+w

    Quote Originally Posted by Panama Hat & Camera View Post
    I've always heard that movies (especially black and white) had better dynamic range than digital sensors,
    That is definitely incorrect for about the past 10 years, especially for higher end cameras. The best we could get with some of the slowest B&W films was around 10 ev. Colour print film was a couple of stops worse and colour reversal (slide / transparency) film was even worse. A modern digital sensor over the past 3 generations of cameras were often exceeding 14 ev at the base ISO.

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    Re: Walsham Gates in b+w

    Quote Originally Posted by Panama Hat & Camera View Post
    What DSLR do you use?
    Pentax K-1. I have used Pentax kit since I started photography in 1981.

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    Re: Walsham Gates in b+w

    Nice shots.

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