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Here are 4 different versions. Main difference from previous ones is that this version was scanned using a custom CMS file. Tells the scanner how to scan the film vs software manipulation after scan. Lots of possibilities with this. First two are moodier while the second two are closer to the slide viewed on light table.
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I quite like this!
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Gabe
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I quite like this!
Thank you.
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High Shoals Falls on Raccoon Creek - Dallas, GA
Shen-Hao HZX45IIA, Schneider 72mm XL, T-Max 100, Pyrocat 1:1:100
http://www.esearing.com/Bryan/AV/pho...las-5607ss.jpg
Just a little city park and watering hole in a tiny town I found a couple weeks ago. Could only make a couple photos whilst dodging a whole lot of folks coming out after church on a Sunday morning to hang out, as is common down here at these little local unknowns. Perhaps worth a second visit if we have a real gully-washer week, in the spring.
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Corran
High Shoals Falls on Raccoon Creek - Dallas, GA
Shen-Hao HZX45IIA, Schneider 72mm XL, T-Max 100, Pyrocat 1:1:100
http://www.esearing.com/Bryan/AV/pho...las-5607ss.jpg
Just a little city park and watering hole in a tiny town I found a couple weeks ago. Could only make a couple photos whilst dodging a whole lot of folks coming out after church on a Sunday morning to hang out, as is common down here at these little local unknowns. Perhaps worth a second visit if we have a real gully-washer week, in the spring.
Well done. Haven't heard gully washer in decades.
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Thanks Steven. Of course down here it's pronounced "wersher" ;).
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Lol. I do remember hearing that!
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Corran
High Shoals Falls on Raccoon Creek - Dallas, GA
Shen-Hao HZX45IIA, Schneider 72mm XL, T-Max 100, Pyrocat 1:1:100
Just a little city park and watering hole in a tiny town I found a couple weeks ago. Could only make a couple photos whilst dodging a whole lot of folks coming out after church on a Sunday morning to hang out, as is common down here at these little local unknowns. Perhaps worth a second visit if we have a real gully-washer week, in the spring.
I use to take my boys to a similar local park in town. I see you managed to photograph one of the feral picnic tables that I have heard so much about. Photographing them is rather easy as they just tend to hunker down and stay put if they sense anyone around.
Might be nice in the winter after all those messy leaves drop, too!
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Thanks Steven. Of course down here it's pronounced "wersher" ;).
In SE TN (Cleveland to be specific), it is pronounced war/sher or at least it used to be.
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Same image as before. Portra160 scanned with Howtek, 4000dpi, aperture 6, Wide Gamut Uncorrected Trany CMS for prescan. No manipulation after that except in PS. Converted with Colorneg. For some reason the scanned file does not play well with manual conversion like they do from the Epson. Need to learn how to create a CMS file from scratch to create one that will properly scan the neg for conversion with Colorneg or manually.
Portra160, 75mmNikkor f/32, Chamonix 45HS-1
Ignore the crispy factor applied by flicker. They refuse to say what is going on. It is certainly not crispy prior to upload.
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