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How would you go about getting something like this :
http://www.rednecklatte.com/2010/11/fear-of-flying/
http://www.rednecklatte.com/2010/11/fear-of-flying/
anything like this? this week, 1600 neopan, yellow filter, 105 ai, fm2
I wasn't really thinking of the grain but rather the contrast/light in her face. What sort of film/dev combo would lean that way? Or is it filters? Yellow-green?
I'm assuming the light: it's the film/dev that I'm uncertain of. What would your approach be?
What I see there is a really poor tonal range because the subject was recorded with just a small portion of 35mm film... And not precisely with the slowest film... The grain doesn't look like Rodinal to me: I use Rodinal only and its grain is totally sharp, clean and crisp... At least on wet prints... Maybe scanning (as that can mean anything...) can produce unsharp grain from Rodinal negatives...
For that look I'd use soft (not direct) light with a two stop push on ISO400 film, on D-76 or ID-11 using less than half the negative for the subject's head... Or even Perceptol or any fine grain developer (the ones that dissolve grains' edges and give a mushy look to grain when the frame is enlarged)
Cheers,
Juan
+1. Good to have you back, Juan. Haven't seen you in a while.
Good to have you back, one post every once in a while is fine with me. Are the twins a year now?