From my cr@p camera challenge, where the idea is to shoot your camera as if it was a disposable so fixed aperture, fixed shutter speed no matter the conditions, using iso 400 film.
Leica M-A, Brightin Star 28, HP5, 1/125, f11
"Little League game on"
There is a reason cr@p cameras have this one exposure setting - it plain works in daylight situations given the flexibility of ISO 400 film.
Desmolicious wrote:
I like that you used the 35 2.8 on your Stylus. Good choice.
Is this the first time you’ve posted colour pics?
Well, needed to clarify it wasn’t one of those crummy point-n-shoots with a zoom lens
Not my first time with color, but my first time with “Simpson’s clouds”…which is fitting, as the house with the chimney is across the street from the elementary school that was the inspiration for Springfield Elementary.
Found out it wasn't the developer giving me trouble, it was my errors with NLP. I did the update from my original version of Lightroom Classic and had to update some import settings. While scanning som images for import, I changed the border buffer settings to zero and I also cropped out everything outside of the negative, just as you would do for color.
These are negatives that took quite a bit of manipulation the first time they were converted. These were straight NLP conversions with no other changes.