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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: East Coast
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Thanks sheree!
Yup, that was a roll of Velvia 100F if I remembered correctly. Quite surprised at the way it turned out coz it's my first time using it.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: in your mind
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? how come the colors so funky? not exactly looking like the usual xpro look i have seen either
![]() nice series, i like #3#6#8 thanks for sharing |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: East Coast
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Thanks for your comment!
I think x-processing velvia gives a reddish hue instead of a greenish one. Here are some HCMC shots using provia with the more "conventional" x-pro look.. #9 ![]() #10 ![]() #11 ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: North
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The colours are amazing. ^^
Cuz of xpro??? Where you buy the velvia film? in Singapore? XD I was thinking of getting vivitar uws myself. hahaha... |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Boonkeng
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i love it, so for all the reddish photos, you cross-proccessed?
oh ya, vivitar UWS can hold the shutter for a long time? |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: East Coast
Posts: 37
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qusycusy:
I bought the velvia from a shop selling photographic stuff in sim lim. can't remember the name of the place though. latestmistake: yup, all the shots were cross-processed during developing. no photoshop involved at all. and nope you can't control the vivitar's shutter speed. it's a 'point & shoot' in the truest sense.
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