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Dave – WTCD 2009 [updated Dec 19]
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davedunneParticipant
Shot a few rolls of film in my Harrow (Diana clone) in the Burbank area of San Jose.
Here are a few of the ones I have scanned so far.
MartinOCParticipantAll good Dave, very nice photos.
I do wonder what #1 would have looked liked in colour.Martin
jb7ParticipantLovely stuff Dave,
your choice of antique subjects seem to be echoed by your camera design of roughly the same vintage…Look quite sharp for something posted at the same time as the word Diana-
Like them all- so far-
thedarkroomParticipantThis is a nice set of prints, the choice of subjects work well with the style of approach and the camera itself adds to the whole atmosphere of the shot. Did you shoot in colour and then convert or were you using B&W film. How about post processing, are these direct form the camera’s negs with just levels adjustment or did you enhance the vignetting and focussing variances?
I really like these photos, along with the set posted by Martin.David
MartinParticipantThese are all super, very hard to pick a fav, If my arm was twisted Id go for “Get Lost”
Have to say I really like the idea of a WTCD, really gets people out and about taking interesting shots and encourages others to try lofi cameras
Well done
Mmiki gParticipantHi Dave. These are all really good. As mentioned already, hard to pick a favourite. All very good subjects, but I think I will go for Burbank.
thefizzParticipantjessthespringerParticipantdavedunneParticipantThanks everyone.
Did you shoot in colour and then convert or were you using B&W film.
I shot in B&W (Fomapan 100 classic developed in HC-110).
How about post processing, are these direct form the camera’s negs with just levels adjustment or did you enhance the vignetting and focussing variances?
Scans from negatives with levels/curves adjustment in Lightroom. I didn’t do anything regarding vignette or the focusing (I did do some “low” sharpening across all the negatives in the scanner).
aoluainParticipantlovely set Dave,
Very 50’s – 60’s feel to them, thats probably what you were after.
RobMemberGreat stuff there Dave. I particularly like the last two of the set.
Brilliant!SeoirseMemberExcellent set Dave.
They have a lovely retro feel to them.
Particularly the last one.
davedunneParticipantMartinOCParticipantaoluainParticipantanother 2 very nice ones there Dave.
Not trying to be funny or smart but is that a girl or a doll?
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