rico wrote:
Nate, glad to see you back in action after your "detours". I consider you the godfather of this thread.
Thanks, it's great to be back on my feet. These pictures are actually from way back in August, but I just got them back from NCPS. I appreciate the 'godfather' title, but many were here before me and I'm just one of many posting work here! However, this certainly is the best thread of all of FM!
Nate, delighted to have you back. Your Xpan shots in particular are in a masterclass of its own, hopefully we'll see more contributions of your after your hiatus.
VladiD wrote:
Nate, delighted to have you back. Your Xpan shots in particular are in a masterclass of its own, hopefully we'll see more contributions of your after your hiatus.
P.S. The Mongolian story was f***ing crazy.
Ha, thanks. I've shot 30 rolls of mostly B&W in the last few months. I just got it all back from NCPS so I should be posting more regularly.
joanlvh wrote:
only pay attention to this if you have a little extra time, New film shooter, 6 or 7 rolls, but have never had them look like this, appears to be overexposed?? not sure. Can you give any suggestions. I cannot remember which of the 4 types of film I own this is, but is blk and wt.
Exposure looks fine, they've just been scanned as colour. I suspect this was either Ilford XP2 or Kodak's BW400CN, ie C-41 B&W film which was run through the machine with the wrong settings. You can simply do a B&W conversion in post to make them look right.