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I tried my first roll of Provia last Sunday, I like it very much. It has more contrast and saturation than Astia, but it doesn't make your eyes bleed like Velvia.
On my way to the Secret Place:
The Secret Place. Getting here requires a half mile walk in mostly knee-deep water and muck, but I love being here just as the sun is coming up to listen to the Everglades come to life. The first time is kind of spooky, but after that it's highly addictive.
You are a braver woman than I am to go slogging through the everglades. Be safe...worst comes to worst, hit the gator over the head with the Hassy.
These are terrific. Glad you're sharing this old stuff.
All the advances in camera technology these days are great, but great 40-year old photos are still great photos no matter what.
Claire: Thanks! These are great. The film seems perfect for the moody, dark, everglades. :thumbs:I tried my first roll of Provia last Sunday, I like it very much. It has more contrast and saturation than Astia, but it doesn't make your eyes bleed like Velvia.
On my way to the Secret Place:
The Secret Place. Getting here requires a half mile walk in mostly knee-deep water and muck, but I love being here just as the sun is coming up to listen to the Everglades come to life. The first time is kind of spooky, but after that it's highly addictive.
Mike: Thanks! I checked, again. It was "Kodak Tri-X Pan". Which, I think was ISO 320 in the early 1970's? I could be over-processing it with Nik Define 2.0; but, I usually back way off from the default.Matt -- great shooting environment there, and great results, too. I find it hard to believe it's 35mm Tri-X -- it looks so grain-free, especially this first shot.
Joe: Congratulations and nicely done! :thumbup:Hello all, I've been following this thread for awhile, lots of wonderful pictures from everyone.
Hope you don't mind if I post a few pictures with my newly acquired Rolleiflex 2.8E. This is my first TLR and she's a beauty! HP5 Plus DDX 1+4.
Thanks for looking,
Joe
Claire: Really beautiful! The tone is wonderful. :salute:
+1. Makes me think of Lothlorien.Claire: Really beautiful! The tone is wonderful. :salute:
Cheers, Matt
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Thanks Matt :salute:
Michael: +1! Really nice quality to the photo. :thumbup:Hi Michael, The frosted grass really sparkles in the snow. Pretty.
The light and tones are incredible in this one!Here are a few recent Hasselblad photos from Vietnam, TriX and HP5
You can say that again... Just discovered this thread and have really enjoyed the images posted. Haven't shot film in what seems like forever but may have to rethink that. There really is something special about a lot of these shots.The light and tones are incredible in this one!