I just found this and worked it a bit. I have no idea what it was taken with or what kind of film was used (no EXIF data!). Never bothered with the image before (probably for good reason).
Lotusm50 wrote:
I just found this and worked it a bit. I have no idea what it was taken with or what kind of film was used (no EXIF data!). Never bothered with the image before (probably for good reason).
Mel-
Mel, it was shot on one of my last rolls of Kodachrome. Kodak seems to do reds like no other! Your migration shot is great. It reminds me of a shot I believe Bjørn Rørslett took with the D3x.
Man I wish it was as simle to shoot film as digital. I started in digital and the convenience factor is so high..but looking at this thread inspires me to shoot film...but I don't have the time or gear to develop myself and only know of one place to get developed (that isn't a drug store).
Damn you all for tempting me, I can't see buying a scanner and taking the time honestly but there are some really great shots in here..keep up the great work all.
Maybe I will have to go full frame (or mf)..bah! This entire section of the forum is bad for my wallet but good for inspiration.
h00ligan wrote:
Man I wish it was as simle to shoot film as digital. I started in digital and the convenience factor is so high..but looking at this thread inspires me to shoot film...but I don't have the time or gear to develop myself and only know of one place to get developed (that isn't a drug store).
Damn you all for tempting me, I can't see buying a scanner and taking the time honestly but there are some really great shots in here..keep up the great work all.
Maybe I will have to go full frame (or mf)..bah! This entire section of the forum is bad for my wallet but good for inspiration. ...Show more →
It's easier than digital! Send your film to NCPS, forget the scanner and have a big smile on your face!