lifeandmylens wrote:
Got X-rayed (not CT). Turned out fine, maybe a little extra grain. Leica M7 + CV 35 1.4 II + 500T
Did you use a filter to get the color balanced or did you correct in LR/PS? I was gifted a roll and I am looking forward to shooting it in the daylight as well as at night.
skylight1b wrote:
That is an absolutely wild photo!
Desmolicious wrote:
It is annoyingly good.
Thanks guys!
geekcop wrote:
Did you use a filter to get the color balanced or did you correct in LR/PS? I was gifted a roll and I am looking forward to shooting it in the daylight as well as at night.
Normally I use an 85 filter. But on this I didn't use one. I've been using an old Nikon scanner and using the Nikon Scan software. It has a Kodak feature called ROC which basically removes color casts. When I scan a 500t film I turn that on the lowest setting (1) and it does a phenomenal job balancing the colors.
Desmolicious wrote:
Love these.Taken very similar shots from those locations and makes me miss SF!
Those iconic viewpoints are the only location that I could spend more time to take photo of.
I wish I had more time spend on the street and the Golden Gate Bridge but there's no chance when travel with the other half / family / friends .
madNbad wrote:
Nothing say Big 10 football like a Penn State/Oregon matchup!
Still can’t wrap my head around that.
Still can't wrap my head around the fact that if USC wants to fire Lincoln Riley, they have to pay him $90 million to leave.
Talk about being rewarded for being an absolute failure!
I've decided to start shooting the film that's filling our freezer. Back in the 80s, I was a rep, so I stopped in a bunch of camera shops and would pick up Rollei 35s when I saw them. Never shot them since I was into 120 film, but for some reason collected them.
Shot these with:
Rollei 35 (tessar lens), meter didn't work
Minolta handheld meter
Bosch laser tape measure
Ektar 25 color neg film, expired 4/1991, shot at 25, local develop and scan
On some images not shown, using the laser tape measure really worked well for photos in the 4-5 foot range. Well, maybe the 3 chair shot is in that range. The problem with the laser was not getting a reading in super bright (beach) light.