Kenj (hi neighbor!) - great job with scale focusing. That first shot is soooo crisp! Nice colors, too.
Zichar - wow, wonderful Delta 3200 shots! Love the tones and the grain. Looks fantastic!
Johnny B Good - Glorious shots with the P6x7! Love them all!
Alkanphel - beautiful tones with the Portra 160.
Here's some test shots with my new-to-me Bronica Zenzanon 50 and 100 f/4 macro lenses I just got. The 100 is amazing so far... Need to really test the 50 better! Focusing wide open was hard for me with low light and moving kids.
KatieInTexas wrote:
Kenj (hi neighbor!) - great job with scale focusing. That first shot is soooo crisp! Nice colors, too.
Probably only in TX will you hear two people who live, what, at least an hour apart, call one another neighbor. Howdy right back at ya. Thanks, I really am liking this little Voigtlander. I need to get down your way to shoot the Fayette County courthouse. Also the one in Lockhart. Very nice buildings. Plus, I've started fooling around with using Caffenol as a developer again and I wanna see how that'll work out on Tmax 100 in 120 format.
Love your images. There's just nothing like b&w film, is there?
Pleasant surprise, this Nikon D50 with AF 28-85 lens! I bought it for the lens, to try messing around with an old Nikon D200. The $66 eBay sale came with the camera, lens, and a SB24 flash -- all working. Hard not to like that! Also tried a cheap AF-S 70-300D I had hanging around -- looks decent too. I guess film's inherent dicey resolution/scans is a plus for some purposes!
All with the 28-85, except #5 (70-300).
Fujicolor (Superia) 100, processed by Costco, scanned 3-4MP JPGs to DVD. Slight PP in LR5.
inglis wrote:
Andrew,
nice, any idea of the f stop and shutter speed on the first two?
The graflex is f/4.7.. guess shutter was around 1/25th or 1/50th, don't remember really. The bronica photo was shot at f/2.8.. probably also around 1/50th or 1/100th. Both shots were on overcast days about 90 min before sunset, so whatever the usual light + settings for ISO 400 is then