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Did a wedding recently... so here's one of the shots.
*Scanned by Kex - excellant service TriX400 pushed 1/2 stop. EOS30 w. EF85mm f1.8. No flash. I simply love the film look.. the dirt, the grains.... Comments appreciated!
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Great shot! Like the way you fill the frame with the flower gal. Very tight!
Anyway, did you develop the B&W yourself? ![]()
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Nice picture! But somehow the hair on the right side seems to draw away the attention of the main subject itself.
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thanks for commenting
will upload more when I finish the design booklet for the Bride and Groom.CheatChu: nope.. sent it in for processing.. still learning how to process BnW. XXX Boy: yeah, you are right.. will see if I can burn out the lightness of the hair.. heh heh heh
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Wah! So cute!
Can I squeeze her chubby cheeks? Oops! ![]()
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TriX's performance is really incredible... very nice grains texture man.. will be printing some of the pic in 10R to see the overall feel.. heehee
thanks man and, no you can't squeeze her cheeks... ![]()
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![]() Just feel that the lightness of the background, although out of focus is a little too distracting... perhaps can "burn" the background a little tad darker to remove the lightness? Just my 2 cts worth of comments ![]() |
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