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Fading joys of the pastTrip back to darker photos. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Re: Fading joys of the pastIs that noise I see?
Seriously, did you develop yourself? If so, are the edges burned during 'post' process? What film this? Ilford 400 ?
Re: Fading joys of the pastI am interested in the film used here as well....
great image though! Cameron
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Re: Fading joys of the pastInteresting, but sorry to disappoint as it's not shot with film.
ISO6400 (pushed half a stop in LR) f1.4 1/50s A few others I showed the image to thought it was shot on film as well Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Re: Fading joys of the pastThanks for the info on the processing. I think people these days equate noise with film. No matter what medium, it's a nice photo.
Re: Fading joys of the pastvery nostalgic i like it well done
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Re: Fading joys of the pastI feel silly now, thinking it was film. Great work on the post process!
Cameron
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Re: Fading joys of the pastGreat photo. I like your use of filters to create that look.
I'm not trying to be smart, but I'm a bit confused as to why people thought the picture had been taken on film. There is nothing in the image or stated to give that impression.
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