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merci chef 
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I would really like a pentax 67 with my autocord next time
(no hasselblad, don't like this camera, sorry)
(no hasselblad, don't like this camera, sorry)
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in the frozen fish hold
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home sweet home
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Freakscene
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I have spent a lot of time at sea. They are excellent - they really capture the tension, boredom, danger and strangeness of being out on a cold sea in a fishing boat. Although I don't aim for or use this type of tonality in my own work, I really like it.
The only slight negatives are that the scans need a lot of cleaning up - there is dust and some scratched on them and there seem to be some processing artefacts on the 120 shots, and that there is a bit too much motion blur for me in the below deck shots. I'd recommend taking some Delta 3200 or TMZ too next time.
Marty
The only slight negatives are that the scans need a lot of cleaning up - there is dust and some scratched on them and there seem to be some processing artefacts on the 120 shots, and that there is a bit too much motion blur for me in the below deck shots. I'd recommend taking some Delta 3200 or TMZ too next time.
Marty
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Yes, what I plan to do, neopan 1600 
My scanner is a bit tired making some lines when it is too hot, but I will print the best ones with the enlarger
Your are quite true, a very strange atmosphere on a trawler, sometimes in the hurry, with a lot to do and sometimes nothing to do, just waiting, mooking the sea and boats passing around
all in all, when I was on board I felt far far far away from all the trouble of my dailylife
My scanner is a bit tired making some lines when it is too hot, but I will print the best ones with the enlarger
Your are quite true, a very strange atmosphere on a trawler, sometimes in the hurry, with a lot to do and sometimes nothing to do, just waiting, mooking the sea and boats passing around
all in all, when I was on board I felt far far far away from all the trouble of my dailylife
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Bingley
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Very nice shots, Cyrille! I particularly liked the last three that you posted. The exposures/tones are better balanced. I really like the composition in #60, but it looks like the highlights are a little blown. The images are very contrasty to my eyes, which gives an interesting effect.
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In fact #60 is shot at 3200
fantastic light but not easy, morning light, 6 in the morning, deep deep shadow and very bright sky
I had to make a choise and I would have prefered a less contrasty light, sometime exposure can be a nightmare
fantastic light but not easy, morning light, 6 in the morning, deep deep shadow and very bright sky
I had to make a choise and I would have prefered a less contrasty light, sometime exposure can be a nightmare
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I love the tonality and general look of these shots! I didn't see what film you're using (only took a cursory look at the earlier posts), but I love the look; seems like it was `drawn' with a thick black pen, very cool.
Love it!
Love it!
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I used only Trix and Portra 400NC
trix from 400 to 3200
trix from 400 to 3200
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I like the tonality but some photos would benefit from a somewhat wider lens I think.
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Ok I will pick up some next time
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pau3
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Great captures here. I don't know, but maybe if you can manage to organize them
somehow you can give them a new form, a project. Anyway, the last one is impressive.
Best,
Pau
somehow you can give them a new form, a project. Anyway, the last one is impressive.
Best,
Pau
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