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10 Images from the student demo's on 24/11.
Comments, crit, observations & advice welcome, bearing in mind that there are 10 images and taking the following into account:
This is my first roll through a newly acquired EOS-3, so I'm sure that there are loads of errors and this was primarily meant to be a test shoot! Apart from anything else I am working from 500k 1500x1000px scans as my own scanner is off the road at the moment.
They were shot with a 24-105mm as my short zoom, on Kodak Ultramax 400 (Poundland special
) in Av mode then developed at the local lab (£2.50 dev only +£2.50 scan- 2hr turn round).
Lessons learned so far:
Composition becomes even more important as there is less scope for cropping (at least on this res scan).
Having a fixed ISO makes you re-evaluate subjects due to shutter speed restrictions compared to digital.
Film management is a rather good idea.
Eye Control AF is fantastic, although I haven't got it 100% sussed as yet.
Having a limited number of frames makes you aware of the need to pick your subjects more carefully (I know, I know!
).
First Set - Characters:
1. I've got a big 'un!
2. At least the air's clear up here.
3. Not usually seen before night fall.
4. Smudged mascara?
5. What do I do with this now?
Comments, crit, observations & advice welcome, bearing in mind that there are 10 images and taking the following into account:
This is my first roll through a newly acquired EOS-3, so I'm sure that there are loads of errors and this was primarily meant to be a test shoot! Apart from anything else I am working from 500k 1500x1000px scans as my own scanner is off the road at the moment.
They were shot with a 24-105mm as my short zoom, on Kodak Ultramax 400 (Poundland special
Lessons learned so far:
Composition becomes even more important as there is less scope for cropping (at least on this res scan).
Having a fixed ISO makes you re-evaluate subjects due to shutter speed restrictions compared to digital.
Film management is a rather good idea.
Eye Control AF is fantastic, although I haven't got it 100% sussed as yet.
Having a limited number of frames makes you aware of the need to pick your subjects more carefully (I know, I know!
First Set - Characters:
1. I've got a big 'un!
![200.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.demilion.com%2FTP%2FDemo%2F200.jpg&hash=9ebd627ed4028faee1bba8d16f331bbc)
2. At least the air's clear up here.
![ConDemBW.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.demilion.com%2FTP%2FDemo%2FConDemBW.jpg&hash=ff5d08c9966e381d806a11feb9b71f49)
3. Not usually seen before night fall.
![Fees_BW.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.demilion.com%2FTP%2FDemo%2FFees_BW.jpg&hash=2092dd81a6a85a5b84516d4ab641aea6)
4. Smudged mascara?
![port.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.demilion.com%2FTP%2FDemo%2Fport.jpg&hash=9417561d9fe1be7b80887c6e7dde3b15)
5. What do I do with this now?
![Shield.jpg](/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.demilion.com%2FTP%2FDemo%2FShield.jpg&hash=f2e93d103437cf7acca4c19742d8aac0)