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MartinParticipant
last two shots are my pick from the bunch with the last being my favorite. just like all the bikes, the guy that is blurred is a nice touch and finishes off the picture nicely
Always wanted to give the xpan a go. Still very expensive at 1500 euro and more but they are great cameras really interesting format… some day i’ll pick one up fingers crossed:-)
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MartinParticipantYour just showing off now:-) Really like these, that format is great and opens up all sorts of doors……
nfl-fanParticipantNice work… the bikes, the Luas and the fishmongers are standouts for me.
water_smMemberMartin wrote:
last two shots are my pick from the bunch with the last being my favorite. just like all the bikes, the guy that is blurred is a nice touch and finishes off the picture nicely
Always wanted to give the xpan a go. Still very expensive at 1500 euro and more but they are great cameras really interesting format… some day i’ll pick one up fingers crossed:-)
M
thanks for your comment,i love the color of bikes in the last shoot,it looks great in a bigger size photo,pic was taken at a rainy afternoon,shutter speed around 1/30-1/60.
water_smMemberam new to this forum but found that there is only few guys use film camera,i hope these photos will show more impression about film photography.
film to be used in these photos are RVP and Tri-x.
FintanParticipantgreat stuff, the xpan is super cool, i’ve one but only the 45mm lens for it.
is this the 45 too?water_smMemberyup,those are taken by 45mm, 30mm is a way tooooo much for me to afford。。。。
jb7ParticipantYes, super cool alright-
Nicely exposed slides too,
can be difficult enough to get that right-It’s a whole different mindset, exposing letterboxes in camera-
I’d love to be able to do it, but my 6×12 gets very little use-
just not brave enough, I think-The last 3 for me too-
some of the colour ones look like they could use a centre filter-
but that’s down to your choice of film more than anything else-
and the vignette is a definite look anyway-
some people wouldn’t have it any other way-Good to see more film being used-
reports of its demise have been greatly exaggerated…j
FintanParticipantMarkKeymasterWonderful. lots of fine shots there.
You might post them in more than 1 thread the next time, so that we’ll get to comment on them individually :D
water_smMemberFintan wrote:
do you use the centre filter?
i dont have it cos i like the vignetting.
vignetting will disappear when u use a aperture smaller than F8.
water_smMemberFintanParticipant
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