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Fuji X-Pro1 ISO 200 18mm f6.4 1/80
Beautiful composition and lighting.
Thank you Carl!Beautiful composition and lighting.
That is an ancient memory strip, so called "film" that was used during prehistoric times (before last year or even older). They could just be used once, had limited storage capacity and only allowed a proprietary optical RAW format. You need special gear (scanner, enlarger, the human eye etc.) to read the files. They were mostly replaced by digital media during the last decade, a medium that is easier to handle, takes up less space and can be read by most computing gear, something that all human beings carry with them 24 hours a day.A couple shots from a lunchtime walkabout in Tokyo. The first one seems to be a spool of plastic stuff with holes poked in the edges. I have no idea what it might be! It was sitting on a stone wall. The pig was shot through a restaurant window.
Bill
That is an ancient memory strip, so called "film" that was used during prehistoric times (before last year or even older). They could just be used once, had limited storage capacity and only allowed a proprietary optical RAW format. You need special gear (scanner, enlarger, the human eye etc.) to read the files. They were mostly replaced by digital media during the last decade, a medium that is easier to handle, takes up less space and can be read by most computing gear, something that all human beings carry with them 24 hours a day.
To make reading of digital jpeg files easier, all babies born after 2017 will have a digital reader implant inserted at birth, making printers and computer monitors obsolete. Computers will take over the administration of earth within 50 years since man has failed miserably trying to perform that task.
There's a rumour that there are still film guerrillas doing underground work around the globe i spite of attempts to eliminate them by eradicating plantations where film is grown. The Kodak plantation is currently under attack, but an army of grumpy old men with ancient cameras is doing its utmost to sprinkle Silver Vitamins over the plantation.
Thank you Lee, I started with RPP K64, light Denoise and Capture sharpening with Nick SW and a little tone adjustment in Viveza (all from inside CS6).Ario
Beautiful shot! How did you process it?
Lee
+1, Very natural and perfect rendering.I didn't like to pre-judge but sort of guessed that it started in RPP - the detail and tones, K64 - great. Looks so film-like.
Well done. I think it's the best X-Pro 1 shot I have seen so far - beautiful subjects, beautifully captured by yourself and so well rendered by RPP.
Lee