But a great cliche.
Good luck today! Great possibilities with the 4x5! HP5 (or did you use FP4?) is a fairly forgiving film in this sort of light...more so than X-ray in any case. It should be a fun challange.
Vaughn
But a great cliche.
Good luck today! Great possibilities with the 4x5! HP5 (or did you use FP4?) is a fairly forgiving film in this sort of light...more so than X-ray in any case. It should be a fun challange.
Vaughn
Austin, I really like the first one.
Nice work, Jody.
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Beautiful and mysterious. If I recall correctly, I used this film once in very late 1990's and the colors and grain were very far away from the more recent version. A talent and good execution obviously helps too.
And here's something shot on a Tri-X, with a 50mm Distagon. It is a nude, so I'm just putting a link to the image: Scene with a bird
...with apologies to Austin's avatar.
Fuji GSW690II, T-Max 400 (expired 2001)
Jonathan
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