Went to the australia v iraq game and when mark farina made the comment that it was a ugly win he was not wrong!!!! You can excuse the iraq player of thinking that he was playing the wrong code of football!!!
Edited by phatfoto on Apr 01, 2005 at 10:29 AM GMT
I know, but it was my one of my few chances to get action shot, since most of the action happened on the farside or close to the fence. If the sun was higher up it would have been better.
Yeah, nice one, Ed, I like the leading line also. I've heard a lot about the TMAX 3200 but never used it. So, got your scanner now?!
Yes, Phatphoto, the football one is also my favourite. The last one has a lot of burn out area, but sometimes you just got to cope with a given situation if you want to take the pic, I think you've done well in keeping the subject correctly exposed
Thanks Zane. Yep I've been testing out the scanner. I can say that the results that I get out of it don't seem to match the quality from Nikon's dedicated film scanners. It's also *really* slow.
Chris, I still use film, but not often. I like trying out different high speed B&W emulsions. So far my favourite is TMax 3200. I kinda like Delta 3200, but Tmax has more "character". I've also got a roll of Scala sitting in my fridge, but I'm holding off on using that.
I also have a lot of rolls of E100 and E100vs sitting in the fridge.
I still got a lot of slides in the fridge too: 6 or 7 rolls of E100VS, 2 or 3 Provia, 1 or 2 Velvia, 10-15 expired Sensias....what should I do with them
I was going to do some E6 cross processing, but they cost $21 for 36 prints from Vision Graphics
Smelly I don't really need any notice as far as repairing you head goes but if we culd organise a gathering before or during winter Wild Winter Weekend would be the obvious choice . then I think we could work something out .
Now you want a handle for the Head rotation cinch . If so I'll copy mine and you will be on your way.
As for the other head you said you had issues with just pop it in a box and I'll drill out the offending thread plug the hole with an insert and dril and retap it to suit the original handle which has a new thread. Clean polist and repaint in hammertone black/grey or clour to suit your taste.
Bought a macro tube set really cheap from ebay. The tube set has no electrical contacts, no aperture control or AF. I shoot this in the backyard I had to get close to the bee, I was shit scared that I might get stung. Got buzzed a few times but all was good.