Here is a night shot using Kodak 100T film. This photo is a one minute exposure with the Bender 4x5.
P P Bailey TPF Noob! Joined Dec 24, 2003 Messages 439 Reaction score 5 Jun 7, 2004 #1 Here is a night shot using Kodak 100T film. This photo is a one minute exposure with the Bender 4x5.
L Lungfarmer TPF Noob! Joined Jan 18, 2004 Messages 417 Reaction score 0 Location Plano, TX Website www.javaheaddesign.com Jun 8, 2004 #2 Ooooh, very neat. I like! I could see this as part of a cover for a Stephen King book or something. It had the eerie creepy feel.
Ooooh, very neat. I like! I could see this as part of a cover for a Stephen King book or something. It had the eerie creepy feel.
terri Administrator Staff member Supporting Member Joined Sep 2, 2003 Messages 34,544 Reaction score 7,569 Location In the mental ward of this forum Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jun 8, 2004 #3 I love it!! Great effect here, and so much more interesting than hearing you upped the saturation in PS or something like that. I like this simple, yet dramatic, composition. Very impressive array of blue tones here....what tungsten film does for ya, I suppose. You get a big thumbs-up from me for this one: :thumbsup:
I love it!! Great effect here, and so much more interesting than hearing you upped the saturation in PS or something like that. I like this simple, yet dramatic, composition. Very impressive array of blue tones here....what tungsten film does for ya, I suppose. You get a big thumbs-up from me for this one: :thumbsup:
anua No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Mar 24, 2004 Messages 1,217 Reaction score 20 Location wa-wa Website www.portretowa.pl Jun 9, 2004 #4 hey, i love the mood of the pic.... ...and i agree with Lungfarmer about Stephen King's climate here....the house looks dangerous.... - i really like it! -
hey, i love the mood of the pic.... ...and i agree with Lungfarmer about Stephen King's climate here....the house looks dangerous.... - i really like it! -
Corry Flirtacious and Bodacious Supporting Member Joined Feb 5, 2004 Messages 21,168 Reaction score 110 Location North Central Illinois Website corryttc.blogspot.com Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jun 9, 2004 #5 Well, I am very intrigued by the responses your photo got, but unfortunately I'm getting the wonderful red x. Why do I get that so often?
Well, I am very intrigued by the responses your photo got, but unfortunately I'm getting the wonderful red x. Why do I get that so often?
C cindavphoto TPF Noob! Joined Jan 31, 2004 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location Near St. Louis MO Website cinnamonsphotography.tripod.com Jun 9, 2004 #6 Same here...Red X