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Old 21st December 2004   #1
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This was taken during the Standard Chartered Marathon. Just got the film developed today.



Taken using Dynax 5, Tokina 17mm f3.5, Fuji Superia ISO400, Sepia toning added using PS
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Old 6th January 2005   #2
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strange...no one commented on this...

COOL MOMENT!!!!!!!! nice moment.

u could try NPS400 or NPZ 400 nx time ... or maybe those 160 ISO films he he
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Old 6th January 2005   #3
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to put it simply, i love it
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Old 6th January 2005   #4
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Thanks for the comments and suggestions.
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Originally Posted by khairi
strange...no one commented on this...

COOL MOMENT!!!!!!!! nice moment.

u could try NPS400 or NPZ 400 nx time ... or maybe those 160 ISO films he he
Hi. Are NPS and NPZ b&w films?
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Originally Posted by Ben1223
Hi. Are NPS and NPZ b&w films?
nope...color negs...it's good for portrait shots...fuji reala is also one gd one to try...
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Just saw this post.. Really LOVE it.
Great shot, capture at the right moment!
Like the color too
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Old 7th January 2005   #8
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Originally Posted by khairi
nope...color negs...it's good for portrait shots...fuji reala is also one gd one to try...
Thanks. Reala is one of my favorites (along with Portra). I use it for family events. For ordinary days I just use Superia since its economical. I'll try those negs one of these days. Maybe on my son's birthday.


Copper, thanks. Converting to sepia with photoshop is fun and easy.

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Old 9th January 2005   #9
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decisive moment.
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Thanks for the kind words.
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Old 11th January 2005   #11
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Nice!

I find the perspective intrigueing as if those guys were tossing the girl to her peril.

However, the tone lacks punch imo and looks like a colour cast to me.
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Originally Posted by jasphotography
Nice!
I find the perspective intrigueing as if those guys were tossing the girl to her peril.
Thanks. I never thought of it that way.


Originally Posted by jasphotography
However, the tone lacks punch imo and looks like a colour cast to me.
Hmmm... More saturation, less saturation? What do you think should I do about the tone?
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Originally Posted by Ben1223
Hmmm... More saturation, less saturation? What do you think should I do about the tone?
Sorry Ben, am not digital/PS savvy to suggest constructively what/how a tone can be done.

For your pic alone, I much perfer a simple black and white, unless you know very well how to control the tone... and in my opinion, not all pics suit the sepia treatment.
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Originally Posted by jasphotography
Sorry Ben, am not digital/PS savvy to suggest constructively what/how a tone can be done.

For your pic alone, I much perfer a simple black and white, unless you know very well how to control the tone... and in my opinion, not all pics suit the sepia treatment.
Thanks for the constructive comments.
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