Desmolicious wrote:
Did you use NLP? This looks like one of those instances where it auto warmed it a lot.
I did use NLP but this roll ended up being a total cluster overall. Not sure if it’s the development or the conversion but not totally happy with the result.
A few test shots with the m7 and Noctilux f/1, Portra 400. I like it, but I actually like a deeper depth of field on film. So I'll be only using this lens for indoor stuff or night time... if I ever stay up late enough.
My wife had the theater change the sign with a custom message for our anniversary and she surprised me with it the morning of. MP + AA + Portra. Full disclosure: an ugly truck was parked right in front of it, and she requested I replace the truck with a cooler car. I guess now it's a digital image.
lifeandmylens wrote:
A few test shots with the m7 and Noctilux f/1, Portra 400. I like it, but I actually like a deeper depth of field on film. So I'll be only using this lens for indoor stuff or night time... if I ever stay up late enough.
What an adorable family! Also good stuff nailing focus with the Lux f1. It's not like on digital where you can chimp, and take another if you missed focus.
Which actually is another reason I love film. You take the shot and move on with your life...
Three consecutive 35mm frames taken handheld, arranged as a panoramic triptych. Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.
Desmolicious wrote:
What an adorable family! Also good stuff nailing focus with the Lux f1. It's not like on digital where you can chimp, and take another if you missed focus.
Which actually is another reason I love film. You take the shot and move on with your life...
Thanks Huss! I agree, I love being surprised when the rolls are developed.