kwoodard wrote:
I’m planning on doing a little zoo trip with b/w film gear. Should I go with no filter and try and adjust in post, or should I use a yellow or green or
I always use a yellow filter as default. What film stock are you gonna shoot?
Superia 1600 and Natura 1600 are the same emulsion brandedsold in different markets
As to Ektar, Portra vs 400H, they do produce different hues. Some images work better on Kodak while others - on Fuji film. 400H does not resolve as much as Ektar and Portra.
rattymouse wrote:
What church is this? Looks quite unique.
Name of the church is Hallgrímskirkja, located in Reykjavík, Iceland. It's a Lutheran parish church and stands 74.5 meters high which makes it one of the largest structures in Iceland.
It was a little tricky trying to get a shot of the church with the GA645's normal lens length.
Hey guys!
I am a full-time newspaper photojournalist at the Knoxville News Sentinel in Knoxville, Tennessee. A hobby of mine is shooting on film, and I convinced my editor to let me shoot a Tennessee Volunteers football game on film this past weekend. She agreed!
I dusted off the old Nikon F4 and F5, threw in some Porta 800 (two of four rolls pushed two stops) and Fuji Pro 400H and headed on out.
I scan 35mm color and black and white negs with a Pakon 135, 35mm slides and 120 film with a Nikon Coolscan 9000 and 4x5 inch with an Epson V750. Sometimes I copy 35mm and 120 frames with a Nikon D750 and a 55 or 60mm micro Nikkor lens; there is a new Lightroom plugin called Negative Lab Pro for processing the raw negs.