I don't generally like Gold that much but two weeks ago when the sun was out (THE SUN WAS OUT IN ENGLAND!!!) I tried pushing it a stop just to see if it gets any better. I think I like it.
panos.v wrote:
I don't generally like Gold that much but two weeks ago when the sun was out (THE SUN WAS OUT IN ENGLAND!!!) I tried pushing it a stop just to see if it gets any better. I think I like it.
lifeandmylens wrote:
Looks great! I agree, I like gold pushed a stop (and shot at box).
I shot it a 320. I'll try that next time. Basically I want to get away from the brownish look. The above look orange-ish but the light that afternoon was very orange too.
Stainless steel sculpture of whooping crane at Sapsucker Woods. Contax N1 with CN 24-85 Zeiss Sonnar. Portra 400 developed and scanned at The Darkroom Lab.
Spent most of the day wandering around downtown Portland with the M4-2 and 35 Nokton. Followed much the same path as the cr@p camera challenge. A lot of walking and four rolls of Tri-X. Too worn out to do anything tonight but there will be pictures by tomorrow.