Thanks Helen!A nice composition to include the movement in the water rather than just the swans. Works really well.
Thanks Helen!A nice composition to include the movement in the water rather than just the swans. Works really well.
Thanks Jim!Nice, like others have said the movement in the water really adds to the image. Good job.
Thanks David!I too like the circles in the water.
Thanks Stuart!What's not to love with a pair of snow, definitely works better in mono
The predictive text is a nightmare, I am positive I wrote swans, not snowThanks Stuart!
I agree, I did anti-predictive reading!The predictive text is a nightmare
Thanks Stan!They are indeed paired for life. I like the cropped ratio and composition.
Thanks Pete!Lovely shot of the swans. Nicely composed to include the ripples too.
Thanks @Fuji Dave , I was worried no-one would get it! It proved to be far harder than it should have been.Good film, Neo.
Thanks Ian! This is, indeed, one of those rare images that would not be improved by being monochromatic.Made me chuckle Paul. Would it have worked in B&W I wonder
Thanks Allan!I knew what film it was but it drove me mad for about an hour trying to remember its name
simple and works well
Oh yes! Sadly the whole colour change took much more effort than I had expected - stretching my Ps skills. I only had white pills to play with and I naively assumed it would be just a few moments work to change the colours.Worked it out right away although can't say what number it would be, I will go with the original. Have you edited the colours of the tablets in post processing?
I'm not into films at all so no idea what it is.
Thanks both! Sorry it wasn't more obvious.I admit I had to look it up - wasn't familiar with that name!. Well done on the processing.
Hi David, sorry about that - try here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_pill_and_blue_pillI've tried looking it up and I still don't get it.
Nice image, but I must admit I didn't get it either (not too much of a film watcher to be honest). Good idea and very cryptic (ish) - I like it.
Thanks both, I'll try and make them easier in future!I didn't get it until I read @Fuji Dave comment. But now I know, I can see what you've done there. Good job.
Thanks Clive! Sorry it was a bit tricky.I wouldnt have got the film but your execution is good, im sure i could have found you a little blue pill somewhere.
Thank you Susie!Thank you for the explanation, it definitely made sense once I followed your link, it represents what you intended perfectly so well done.
Thanks Susie! As you point out, these images are very much still alive.Interesting info Paul, on seeing the photo I’d immediately thought of ‘half processed’, but I see what you were thinking now that you’ve explained it. Fascinating to have those old negatives which I assume could still be developed!
That's interesting, and nice to see some old negatives enlarged.
Interesting indeed. Is there a half-frame camera in your future?