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rhodopsin
29-12-2007, 21:04
I took them digitally as test shots for my film camera which I also lugged all the way there. It's a long walk with a heavy rugsack full of equipment but well worth it.

http://www.pixalo.com/gallery/data/2/PI3P6389a.jpg

http://www.pixalo.com/gallery/data/2/PI3P6377a.jpg

I can't wait to see the film shots.

Dino f
29-12-2007, 21:22
Lovely colours there, just right amount of blur in the water too.
Cheers for sharing.
Dean:)

silverJON
29-12-2007, 22:15
Really, really nice! I'd have them both on my wall.

I'm not experienced enough in photography to understand film's aesthetic benefits properly - would it be OK if you posted the film incarnations of the shots too? I'd love to see them!

-Oy-
29-12-2007, 22:27
No1 is a cracker!

rhodopsin
30-12-2007, 01:10
Really, really nice! I'd have them both on my wall.

I'm not experienced enough in photography to understand film's aesthetic benefits properly - would it be OK if you posted the film incarnations of the shots too? I'd love to see them!

I could post them when developed - but they'll then be digital copies. I don't think the differences will be apparent online because of the size restrictions for posting images.

silverJON
30-12-2007, 01:21
I could post them when developed - but they'll then be digital copies. I don't think the differences will be apparent online because of the size restrictions for posting images.

OK. I was thinking more about the warmth of colour that people talk about - so do people generally use film when they have the choice because of the way it handles detail?

HanC
30-12-2007, 01:21
Gorgeous, number one particularly!

rhodopsin
30-12-2007, 01:39
OK. I was thinking more about the warmth of colour that people talk about - so do people generally use film when they have the choice because of the way it handles detail?

That's all down to choise of film make, type as well as ISO. Also a major contribution is the choise of filter being used (none on the above digital shots) to produce the effect within the image. To me it's not clear cut.

rhodopsin
30-12-2007, 01:41
Lovely colours there, just right amount of blur in the water too.
Cheers for sharing.
Dean:)

No1 is a cracker!

Gorgeous, number one particularly!

Many thanks :)

macker
30-12-2007, 11:27
Both excellent but the depth of the colours and light in the 1st makes it superb :clap:

rhodopsin
30-12-2007, 23:09
Both excellent but the depth of the colours and light in the 1st makes it superb :clap:

Thanx