02Pilot wrote:
Go to the site that bastomatic linked to and check the chart for exposure times. Depending on the film, you may also have to contend with reciprocity failure; basically, this means that some films become less reactive to light over time, so you have to expose them longer to compensate. Every film is different, so you'll have to do some research.
yes I've been reading through that site. it's amazing.
I've got some reading to do now for the weekend!
In reply to corytate:
Very nice tonal range on all those shots. I really like the contrast in the first one. There's plenty of detail in the shadows, yet the bright outside scene is not washed out.
Yah, fuzzy spark plugs are probably inside your near focus limit.
1988RedT2 wrote:
In reply to corytate:
Very nice tonal range on all those shots. I really like the contrast in the first one. There's plenty of detail in the shadows, yet the bright outside scene is not washed out.
Yah, fuzzy spark plugs are probably inside your near focus limit.
Thank you, the more I look at the first shot, the more I like it. It really shows off the grain of the film, too.
I'm really happy with most of the roll, I really like the last shot as well. He just got those Work Emotions for essentially $200
FYI, for those of us who are not Facebook-enabled, your photos are not visible (at least not without some effort). Posting on a dedicated photo-hosting site like Photobucket or Flickr might be a better solution if you want your photos seen by the widest possible audience.
i will probably rehost the whole shebang tomorrow and post an album link, I've been too lazy to do so thus far
http://s1071.photobucket.com/user/corytylertate/library/?sort=3&page=1
Just rehosted alot of the photos, in reverse chronological order. From now on I will post photobucket links on here instead of facebook