zwarte_kat
Well-known
Hi everybody!
This is my first post. I recently got myself a CLE. Before that I owned an M8 and I still have a GH1, but film is just much more fun somehow! And the CLE is a great little camera.
After getting back my first roll in scanned files (ektar100) I am overall very content at the amount of shots that were at least usable.
Here are a few though that I thought were weak (see attachments).
BTW how can I make them appear right here, can I link to flickr?
"Boat" seems a bit underexposed, and "couple2 and "kiteMan" seem to have blown out highlights or something. The were shot on a bright day in the park, how can I prevent these hard highlights? With a filter? Any tips/advice/pointers are more than welcome. Also I had them scanned in quite cheaply. Would it make a difference on print or a better quality scan?
Another question:
Does it matter where I have my negatives developed? Or is this the same process everywhere? I know print and scan quality differ from place to place, I am just talking about the negatives.
Also, it has been mentioned that I shouldn't leave the camera overnight with a cocked shutter. Is there a way to check if it is? I mean, without cocking it or taking a picture?
Here are some of the other shots after some shopping and cropping:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23276156@N03/
I hope you guys have a moment to help a beginner like me on his way! I would be very grateful!
CHEERS
This is my first post. I recently got myself a CLE. Before that I owned an M8 and I still have a GH1, but film is just much more fun somehow! And the CLE is a great little camera.
After getting back my first roll in scanned files (ektar100) I am overall very content at the amount of shots that were at least usable.
Here are a few though that I thought were weak (see attachments).
BTW how can I make them appear right here, can I link to flickr?
"Boat" seems a bit underexposed, and "couple2 and "kiteMan" seem to have blown out highlights or something. The were shot on a bright day in the park, how can I prevent these hard highlights? With a filter? Any tips/advice/pointers are more than welcome. Also I had them scanned in quite cheaply. Would it make a difference on print or a better quality scan?
Another question:
Does it matter where I have my negatives developed? Or is this the same process everywhere? I know print and scan quality differ from place to place, I am just talking about the negatives.
Also, it has been mentioned that I shouldn't leave the camera overnight with a cocked shutter. Is there a way to check if it is? I mean, without cocking it or taking a picture?
Here are some of the other shots after some shopping and cropping:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23276156@N03/
I hope you guys have a moment to help a beginner like me on his way! I would be very grateful!
CHEERS