Oh, right, forgot where I was for a moment.
Great shot, nonetheless.
Oh, right, forgot where I was for a moment.
Great shot, nonetheless.
Another one from Sunday morning, a little more drama in this one.
Someday I'll get a real digital camera. You know, the kind that lets you choose an aperture and shutter speed and everything!
Jonathan
My old slow battery hog very cheap Olympus made beautiful subtle jpegs, compared to my newer more manual and raw capable Panasonic. Dont go there. A camera is only camera.
David Cary
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My first half-way not horrible image from a camera I just finished fixing up and a darkroom that's a work in progress, welcome to what we call "winter" here in SoCal.
It's a snapshot and not what I'd call real photography but I'd love to get some feedback from technical and artistic points of view to give me ideas on my way forwards. I feel so out of my league after seeing the work here!
1962 Century Graphic with Schneider-Kreuznach 1:2.8/80 with the 120 back for 6x9 negatives.
Arista EDU Ultra 400 and Xtol 1:1 @ 70deg + 7:00 minutes with pre-soak and initial agitation + 5 inversions each minute.
The digital processing was to "scan" the negative with my DSLR, invert, apply a gentle S curve and unsharp mask.
I bought a Fuji X-E1 camera during the Thanksgiving sales. I learned the settings and took a walk to take some first photos this morning at sunrise.
With Pen-F 25/F4:
Garrett
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One more, with a Pen-F 50-90 zoom:
Garrett
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Nice, Garrett. Three people I know have those cameras and I've been very impressed with the image quality. I'm going to have to save my pennies.
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