'Film day out' pics.

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'Film day out' pics.

Postby Killakoala on Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:15 pm

Here are four images from the Film Day Out we had in this thread.
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I have posted these pics to show what we did and aren't really for critique. Critique if you wish but composition and exposure were not my reasons for shooting them. The next lot of film I post will be :)

Kit was a Nikon F5(Legendary), Nikkor 28-70mm F2.8 and 85mm F1.4, a great combination for film. Film was Ilford FP4 125ASA (B&W) Scanner is a Konica-Minolta DiMage 5400. Images scanned at 5400 DPI which results in an image about 24Mb in size and roughly 7000x4000 pixels. (28 Megapixel digital equivalent.)

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This one shows how nice the resolution and retention of fine detail is.
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Leigh gets a taste of his own style. B&W and grainy without any post processing except cropping.
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For the Pixel Peepers. This is a 100% crop. There is some JPEG artification, but is still fine for checking out the gorgeous grain of Ilford FP4. You will need to click on the image to see it at 100%(WARNING - 1.2 Mb)
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Re: 'Film day out' pics.

Postby rcg on Sun Mar 09, 2008 9:54 pm

I like the grain, well done
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Re: 'Film day out' pics.

Postby gstark on Sun Mar 09, 2008 11:13 pm

Steve,


:)

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