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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tri-x pushed to 800 in HC110 dilution B. Thanks for looking! |
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interesting ..... your images seem a little spaceially (sp?) distanced without being impersonal
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Pretty nice, is it under-developed or under-exposed?
Under-developed films has shadow details whereas under-exposed don't have shadow details. Go take a look at your negs ![]() |
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Beautiful set man. Really enjoying your pics.
Been quite long i didn't shoot film. Even though you over developed and also some under exposed, but it still looks great in B&W. |
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I'm having trouble getting the dilutuion right (1:31), finally got a 10ml syringe to measure the exact 9.4ml i need for my tank. Things should be better now! Before that it was just a very rough estimate of 10ml ( which i think i woefully overshot, hence the over development) Again, thanks for the comment, really appreciate it. |
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A departure from the usual B&W film with shots from a roll of ektachrome E100VS slide film
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Some more B&W stuff. Tri-X developed in HC-110 dil. B. i think i got the amount right now.
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Some from today.
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Very interesting street like shots
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I love the one with the indian man on the L and the mother hugging her child on the R. Also very usable range! Are you on the 50mm? Distortion free!
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A few from today. Tri-X 400 pushed to 800 developed in HC-110 dilution B.
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I really like the padang picture. nice colours and nice composition. a good mix of foreground and background and sweet bokeh as well.
I do feel that you take too many back photographs... I understand that street photography is not as easy as it seems but unless those backs convey a strong message, i do feel its not as good as the frontal shots that you take.=] The strange thing is that the frontal shots are as distanced as the back facing ones. Hope i make some sense haha |
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Thanks for the comment Yuanzai!
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Nice candid shots.
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