taemo wrote:
great shot! love the symmetry on this image
Desmolicious wrote:
Another sweet composition from the awesome Samsung AF Slim Zoom.
Thank you so much, this feedback makes me very happy. And so does the simple P&S from the past. I've got some lovely shots of the family too, which I can't share. But I've got four other rolls (Cinestill 400D, 2x Fomapan, Ektar) that I've already scanned and will upload soon. I also bought a Leica M4P and I am waiting for the first roll to be developed.....
It’s been awhile since I took a fresh shot on film, and it’s something I still consider getting back into. Here is one of my previous favorite film images, 4” x 5” Fuji Velvia using a Toyo metal field camera, and processed from a drum scan. There was so much intense sunrise pink reflecting down from the sky, I actually removed a bit of it from the snow, and of course Velvia intensified it, but for me that famous film gave the colors that I experienced in my emotions. I miss it.
Ross Martin wrote:
It’s been awhile since I took a fresh shot on film, and it’s something I still consider getting back into. Here is one of my previous favorite film images, 4” x 5” Fuji Velvia using a Toyo metal field camera, and processed from a drum scan. There was so much intense sunrise pink reflecting down from the sky, I actually removed a bit of it from the snow, and of course Velvia intensified it, but for me that famous film gave the colors that I experienced in my emotions. I miss it.
Ross Martin wrote:
It’s been awhile since I took a fresh shot on film, and it’s something I still consider getting back into. Here is one of my previous favorite film images, 4” x 5” Fuji Velvia using a Toyo metal field camera, and processed from a drum scan. There was so much intense sunrise pink reflecting down from the sky, I actually removed a bit of it from the snow, and of course Velvia intensified it, but for me that famous film gave the colors that I experienced in my emotions. I miss it.