Cindy Flood
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Very nice, Neil. There is such a feeling of depth between the boat and the background.OM2 with a 50mm f1.8
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Very nice, Neil. There is such a feeling of depth between the boat and the background.OM2 with a 50mm f1.8
Nice image. I love the way the DoF isolates your subjects. And, I have a growing appreciation of that CN400.William, that is a terrific photo, and I wouldn't have changed a thing.
This is just a photo of my dad and wife Virginia yesterday. My dad healthy until this year, has had some recent problems. I like the way this one turned out despite the tree growing out of Gini's head. Ikon ZM, CV 35/1.4 MC, BW400CN, sharpened automatically too much during Flickr resizing.
I prefer the XP2 as well, but the CN is, as I said, growing on me. (BTW, you have some truly wonderful images on your website. Great stuff!)Thank you Lloyd! This was my first roll of CN400, and I think I prefer it to Ilford XP2, the other C41 B&W film I've been shooting.
I agree, on all three counts.Thanks Lloyd, very kind of you to say that about my website photos!
These analog forum threads are IMO amongst the very best threads here; I'm feeling inspired to try shooting some silver, but the C41 is just so convenient.
If you see somebody walking around with a nail-gun, call mcnulty.Just across the street, homes are boarded up and deserted: