Nice shots @nehemiahphoto - great colors in a lot of them! My favourite is the one of mother & child in the street, where she's pointing somewhere. Also the birthday cake one, and the sunset one.. really nice 👍
@Desmolicious Huss, can you send a link or something? I didn’t know you do your own photo books. Would be very excited to learn more.
@Tina Kino The one of my daughter and wife is also my favorite. My daughter is excited about birds and makes their sound when they fly. Thanks for the kind words.
@OregonSun Going to see the Cherry blossoms on the Willamette this afternoon!
James Markus wrote:
That is a normal lens - so no telephoto compression of distance. Where in the hell do they let residential homes exist so close to nuclear power plant cooling towers? Shocking!
It's a coal power station, but still crazy! And that's a train right next to the house too. Talk about prime real estate haha.
nehemiahphoto wrote:
@Desmolicious@ Huss, can you send a link or something? I didn’t know you do your own photo books. Would be very excited to learn more.
@Tina Kino@ The one of my daughter and wife is also my favorite. My daughter is excited about birds and makes their sound when they fly. Thanks for the kind words.
@OregonSun@ Going to see the Cherry blossoms on the Willamette this afternoon!
lifeandmylens wrote:
Great photos! I actually (don't judge) do ECN-2 chemicals for my 250D and also all my c-41 films.
Thank you! Why would I judge that? It's awesome. I sent off my first roll of 250D to have developed at at Atlanta film company, but it was spendy and I trying to figure another way to devo it...(or, don't judge!) c-41 it. Have you C-41'ed your 250D? Is that added contrast significant?
nehemiahphoto wrote:
Thank you! Why would I judge that? It's awesome. I sent off my first roll of 250D to have developed at at Atlanta film company, but it was spendy and I trying to figure another way to devo it...(or, don't judge!) c-41 it. Have you C-41'ed your 250D? Is that added contrast significant?
250D does well in C-41. I used to shoot it at box and do a slight pull, I think like 3:00, but just try it and see. It's a super versatile film.
nehemiahphoto wrote:
Thank you! Why would I judge that? It's awesome. I sent off my first roll of 250D to have developed at at Atlanta film company, but it was spendy and I trying to figure another way to devo it...(or, don't judge!) c-41 it. Have you C-41'ed your 250D? Is that added contrast significant?
Check with Blue Moon Camera & Machine. They don't list ENC-2 processing but apparently they're able to handle it for C-41.
Hope you enjoyed the cherry blossoms. We have one in our front yard and it's spectacular.