I wouldn't post pics in photos from film unless I wanted critique...:shrug:
tish......I wouldn't post any..........I haven't shot any since decimalization...
at least it feels like that
sorry for being daft but how do i do the colour balance? thanks
she is a very lovely and silly dog
Editing software ?
That scan reads as being edited with PS CS3, if you didn't do it you'll be needing some.
*edit* I see your edit, still not right, I know that rug, its grey with black flecks in it, if you can get the grey in that to look grey using the eye dropper tool, the rest of the pic should follow unless its been faffed about with already.
. Also apologize its a glamour model.. but thats the only subjects i have access to for testing
You poor tortured soul, that's very unfortunate, still....the weather is brightening up, you'll soon be able to go outside and shoot a pile of muck or some rocks and a tree....or something.
I dunno how you struggle on with this camera lark really.....
EdBray said:Taken yesterday on the Horseman LX's first outing. By god it's a heavy bugger, good job this image was taken just a few feet away from the car during my lunchtime. Nothing special, first use of Adox 25, usual Caffenol CL semi-stand development.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/edbray/7263686130/
Gorse and Woods by Ed Bray, on Flickr
Its almost infrared looking! Is this something to do with the red sensitivity of adox 25 being high or low i can't remember?
couple of test shots from my recently aquired Yashica Electro 35 - nothing fancy, but as it's the only roll of film I've exposed in months, thought I'd better post SOMETHING...
Seems like it's working...
Looks like it worked very nicely!
That is much improved. Although it also looks like the light generally was better that evening as well. Lovely golden glow to it!
Simple composition, plenty of interest. The path works well to lead the eye to the lighthouse, and then the rocks and distant shore carry the eye.
Adox 25 is almost entirely insensitive to red light, the colours are probably down to the developing chemicals
Nice work Ed, I like the Adox film it has it's own character.
And I can't believe your Toyo hasn't sold yet, if I didn't already have one myself I'd have snapped your hand off, great bit of kit and a bargain IMHO.