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Film: BerlinJust to make things more fun, I decided to walk around with a film camera as well. Previously when I was testing the waters, I was using a tripod and this time I upped the ante. No tripod, minimal metering (flashmeter or using the digital cam).
I must say it was quite liberating and allowed me to concentrate on what was around me and what I saw through the square. All photos were taken using Kodak 400 Tri-X. Have I said how much I love this film? I don't know why this lady had 3 handbags... Not sure what happened here (under exposed?) I'm not fussed as it gives it an old look to it that would be difficult to artificially replicate Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Re: Film: BerlinThe third is simply awesome, but the fourth loses a bit for me due to the blocked up shadows.
As a point of interest, can I suggest you post a series of shots that compare the M9 to the 'Blad using the same crop, allowing us to guess which is film and which is not. Have you tried the Tri-X compact flash card reviewed by Gary or Leigh a few years ago? Regards, Patrick
Two or three lights, any lens on a light-tight box are sufficient for the realisation of the most convincing image. Man Ray 1935. Our mug is smug
Re: Film: BerlinNo three is the pick for me too
Re: Film: Berlin#3 is really very fine - I wish I'd taken that one
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