Actually, the "Arts and Crafts" thread kind of inspired me to put up a little "art" - you can get interesting results if you take everything you know about gear/technique and then do the opposite.
corposant wrote:
Actually, the "Arts and Crafts" thread kind of inspired me to put up a little "art" - you can get interesting results if you take everything you know about gear/technique and then do the opposite.
Zalmy - you handholding that beast? The flare in the penultimate shot is great. You seem to have a knack for these shots.
Nathan - we get them in Southern California too, but they are pink, not green!
Kop.cppua - nothing like paring a sweet film with an even sweeter lens. What was the lighting here?
Thanks Zaitz - you need to make it to DV at some point n your life - knowing what I know from your photography, you'd probably enjoy spending a year there, at least.
corposant wrote:
Brian - welcome to the thread! Weren't you trying to sell your 110? You should get a 203 to put it on...
Thanks, nice golf course
The 110 is for sale, but only for the right price I'm not ready for medium format, I need to learn to control my two 35mm Contax cameras first. I've only shot a couple of rolls, and my keeper rate is abysmal.
Corposant: It was a very cloudy morning. From the looks of the image, the surrounding looks underexposed while the Lotus flower looks correctly exposed. Spot metering was used and taken at the center of the flower. A circular polarizer was also used.