Just throwing in my two cents as a semi-rookie in the film field... I only have experience with black and white, but I love most of Ilford's...
Really like this one... There appears to be a slight blurring overall, I'm guessing this was handheld at around 1/30? Very neat looking bridge!
I'm a recent Nikonvert with an F3 and a Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8, very sharp glass with no distortion. Nice and light too. I got it for under $90, it...
Thanks for the replies everyone. The good news is I'm definitely willing to try and develop this myself, as I've had a little experience in high...
The inside of the arch cuts through that black section so smoothly... awesome shot! If I could say anything, I wouldn't have as much black along...
Hey everyone, A few years back I was given a bunch of antique camera equipment from my German grandfather... accessories for a Robot rangefinder...
Agree with this!
Both really nice!
On second thought, I think the black and white really brings out the detail. You're right, it might get too confusing in color. It finitely gives...
I think the dark shadows on the left of the peak make this photo look a lot more foreboding. I love this shot!
You also mentioned it was converted to black and white. How did the colour one turn out?
I'm not sure what to think of the composition on this one, feels more like a point-and-click. Nothing strikes me as the subject or focus, aside...
There's something so creepy about the front door being left open on the last shot. Freaky, well executed shot.
The trough did a nice job of leading to the brightly lit (foggy?) field in the distance, I like how this one is composed.
Now that's something you don't see every day! Never thought of inverting a long-exposed flashlight shot... good one!
Not bad! Problem for me is that there really is no distinct subject. Especially with the treeline getting larger from left to right, it almost...
No.2 would be sweet with a crop just around the bird, it's sharper than No.1. Yet, it's still blurred a touch which is unfortunate. At least in...
Yeah, HDR won't work for every single shot, I think this shot would have looked nice with an underexposed sky that focuses on the building...
I voted No. 2 because the snow seems to actually retain some detail as compared to the first. One of my pet peeves is seeing a winter landscape...
Hey man, not bad... Number 2 really doesn't give me a sense of perspective... The I-Beam (I think that's what that is?) really takes away any...
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