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Old 10th October 2005   #1
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I did this for a really close friend of mine. Shot on B&W film and drum scanned. Here's the photos from the first part of the day.









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Old 10th October 2005   #3
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hi, the effect for the last pic is abit erriee. Maybe it is an effect but not to my liking.
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Old 10th October 2005   #4
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Looks like Tmax to me...
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Old 16th October 2005   #5
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Default Re: Wedding (in B&W)

Originally Posted by SniperD
Looks like Tmax to me...
Contrast a bit hard for me. Hair details kindda gone and highlight's a little blocked.

Nonetheless, nice feel there. Great to see folks still using trad. silver halide film for weddings.

OT: Try Neopan 400 or 1600 for your next wedding, it's got more depth. I switched from Tri-x to that
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Old 19th October 2005   #6
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the first shot doesnt work for me. i think the shadows around the hands are too dark. no details left and it makes the hand look a bit weird
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Old 19th October 2005   #7
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I think it's the scanning that damages the effects of the negs?

Originally Posted by darrelchia
Anyway bro, I would crop a the top a bit more not very flattering.

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This shot would be good if the couple was silohuetted and cropped the sides off.

Just some comments from one who can't shoot
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Old 19th October 2005   #8
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I like the raw feel of this !
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