Desmolicious wrote:
Very cool! Have not seen Portra 160 pushed before.
Thanks! Contrast picked up quicker than I would’ve thought for one stop push, while I thought the increase in grain was pretty slight. To continue my experiment, I just popped in another roll of portra160 but this one I will pull one stop.
How are you shooting these triplets with the framing? I like the effect! Does this have something to do with camera/film, or is this post? I really enjoy your posts generally, please keep sharing all the excellent film images!
nehemiahphoto wrote:
How are you shooting these triplets with the framing? I like the effect! Does this have something to do with camera/film, or is this post? I really enjoy your posts generally, please keep sharing all the excellent film images!
The Olympus PenFT is a half frame 35mm camera. It places two vertical images in the space that would normally be one horizontal 35mm image. The spacing between all the frames is constant, so it is handy in building up a pano. There is no merging of images, just scanning/printing them as one would like them to appear. So for the trip-tych I just scan three consecutive images at once.
The panos I have shown were consciously shot that way. (It's also fun to just see what random images do together). I could have been meticulous and made sure that all the lines matched up, but I think the charm in this type of pano is the fact that the images are offset and not perfect. If they all lined up perfectly, then I might as well have used a regular pano camera, or just stitched together images for a pano.
I normally use this camera to make dyptychs - 2 vertical images on the one 35mm piece of film - and so plan on each image being just that. It's fun looking around to see what would work.
Nikon F6, Sigma 85/1.4, Arista Edu 400 +1, Cinestill Monobath
First scan from my first batch ever. Pretty stoked. Did the dilution wrong for the wetting agent, so it's all streaky to varying degrees. But still, neat process to do at home and can't wait to do it again.
I can't wait to use mine for modeling. Once things clean up...
Thanks! Looking forward to doing more with it. Just did a few trying to get a handle on what things might work. It's so small it's easy enough to just throw in the bag to grab bonus pictures with.