Thanks Roger. In answer to your question, photos 1, 3 and 4 were all taken on Ilford XP2 Super 400 film. I find when I scan b&w shots onto the computer with the flatbed scanner I use, you tend to get digital colour artifacts that do no favours at all, so I usually end up converting to grayscale. Its irritating because the shots always end up looking a bit soft, and the tone can change quite a lot in the process, so I have to do a bit of tweaking to get close to what I was hoping to achieve. To cut a long story short though, this means there is no colour version of the daffodils I'm afraid!
Shot 2 was taken on a colour film, although it had quite a desaturated look that made me think it would work in b&w.
Regards,
matt




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