Wburgess
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Let me start by stating that this is in no way a conversation about film/digital but merely a way to confess my admiration for the way film renders colour.
There seems to be a very natural and soulful (characterful) way that film records colour, nothing ever seems to be too vivid or out of place, as it should be in my eyes.
I have posted some examples below, all taken on 400H with Nokton 40mm. Scanned on a FS4000US with very minimal PP.
I would love to see others examples showing the unique way film renders colour (obviously different films render differently, but I feel the same applies)

St Leonards Shop 3 by will_burgess, on Flickr

Helen at Sea by will_burgess, on Flickr

Headless by will_burgess, on Flickr

Helen Shaw House by will_burgess, on Flickr
There seems to be a very natural and soulful (characterful) way that film records colour, nothing ever seems to be too vivid or out of place, as it should be in my eyes.
I have posted some examples below, all taken on 400H with Nokton 40mm. Scanned on a FS4000US with very minimal PP.
I would love to see others examples showing the unique way film renders colour (obviously different films render differently, but I feel the same applies)

St Leonards Shop 3 by will_burgess, on Flickr

Helen at Sea by will_burgess, on Flickr

Headless by will_burgess, on Flickr

Helen Shaw House by will_burgess, on Flickr









