Thanks Vincent. That light is not unusual here and I often feel that I have missed a great opportunity,some really nice light there....
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Thanks Vincent. That light is not unusual here and I often feel that I have missed a great opportunity,some really nice light there....
Great shot indeed! Did you develop it at home or lab!? TMax 100 is a fine grain film, like Fuji Acros 100. IMHO, I believe if it is grainy, it's due to the developer chemical being used!Vågakallen, Lofoten, Norway.
Mamiya RB67, 90mm sekor 3.8, Kodak TMax 100. I won't buy TMax again, it was too grainy for me.
Thanks!Great shot indeed! Did you develop it at home or lab!? TMax 100 is a fine grain film, like Fuji Acros 100. IMHO, I believe if it is grainy, it's due to the developer chemical being used!
Paolo, beautiful colors of the 3 shots above.DM22+carl zeiss 50 2.8 FLE+ringflash
thanks.Sergei: She's stunning, stunning piece!