Tree, Milan, Italy.
Yashica Mat 124G, Ilford FP4
Tree, Milan, Italy.
Yashica Mat 124G, Ilford FP4
Pressing the shutter is the only easy thing
Tuco, nice tones, and sharpness. How did you process, scan and edit it?
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Nice shot Roberto.
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Thanks everyone.
Alan, some just come out better than others. My scanner has auto focus. So maybe it works better sometimes. To get DOF with that GSW690 (65mm lens), I stop down to f16 all the time and use the same travel tripod. So that's the same with 80% of pictures with that camera. As far as scanning, I can't say what other people do. But you can adjust the contrast curve in the scanning software for a final output or you can scan for adjusting the curve in an image editor. I scan a flat, low contrast file grabbing all the density off the negative the scanner will do. I spot-heal dust and any scratches in Photoshop (also apply any toning) and do the final curve adjustments and any cropping in Lightroom.
Roberto, very interesting between the motionless landscape and active dynamic of the tree.
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Pressing the shutter is the only easy thing
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