Dan, I work at that campus too. I saw the reflections in the still fountain last week too but did not have my camera. Maybe I will see you there sometime shooting your Mamiya 7.
Hope to get up to Yosemite soon for the dogwoods!
wayne seltzer wrote:
Dan, I work at that campus too. I saw the reflections in the still fountain last week too but did not have my camera. Maybe I will see you there sometime shooting your Mamiya 7.
Hope to get up to Yosemite soon for the dogwoods!
wayne seltzer wrote:
Dan, I work at that campus too. I saw the reflections in the still fountain last week too but did not have my camera. Maybe I will see you there sometime shooting your Mamiya 7.
Hope to get up to Yosemite soon for the dogwoods!
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kwoodard wrote:
Which campus is this?
This is the Oracle campus in Santa Clara at the old Agnews hospital site.
Near Montague & Agnews Ave.
Wayne,
PM me w/contact info if you want to meet up
Dan, I will PM you soon.
Agnews was a old state mental hospital and has historical buildings which SUN had to agree to keep when they bought the site. In old SUN days we called this campus the "Sun-aterium"!
Your Cinestill 800T images look very intriguing (unique color and tone rendering).
Maybe you could share your perspective on that film? How is it different from Ektar and Portra and what makes you want to shoot it vs these more common films?
What is your scanning workflow for it?
Your Cinestill 800T images look very intriguing (unique color and tone rendering).
Maybe you could share your perspective on that film? How is it different from Ektar and Portra and what makes you want to shoot it vs these more common films?
What is your scanning workflow for it?
Thank you,
SergeyT
I shoot mostly landscapes. I prefer Ektar to Portra for that . The Cinestill 800T seems a good balance compared to Portra AND at 800 ISO, I can shoot handheld easier even if I need a warming filter.
dswiger wrote:
I shoot mostly landscapes. I prefer Ektar to Portra for that . The Cinestill 800T seems a good balance compared to Portra AND at 800 ISO, I can shoot handheld easier even if I need a warming filter.
I do hope they start producing the 50 ISO soon
Dan
Hey, Dan, I just ordered 5 rolls of this 800T 120 for my Pentax 6X7...wanna see what the buzz is about.
Kenj8246 wrote:
Hey, Dan, I just ordered 5 rolls of this 800T 120 for my Pentax 6X7...wanna see what the buzz is about.
Kenny
Just remember it's tungsten rated. I've shot with & w/o a warming filter.
You probably can adjust WB to fix the color but I think it's a bit closer with the filter.
If you really need the extra stop of S/S, you can always take the chance.
I'm glad I have it with me. Time to order a few more rolls
dswiger wrote:
Just remember it's tungsten rated. I've shot with & w/o a warming filter.
You probably can adjust WB to fix the color but I think it's a bit closer with the filter.
If you really need the extra stop of S/S, you can always take the chance.
I'm glad I have it with me. Time to order a few more rolls
Been gone awhile. Spent a week out west in Whites City, NM visiting Carslbad Caverns NP and Guadalupe Mtns NP. Got back, lots of film to develop and process, and of course being gone a week, work piled up! So, some recent stuff to post before I get into the out west stuff. I hope I don't bore y'all as I will be posting heavy the next few days.