Paulbe
Well-known
Excellent photos! All of them.
Few of us would get to see the area at all, were it not for your pix.
Thanks again!
Please post some more...
Paul
Few of us would get to see the area at all, were it not for your pix.
Thanks again!
Please post some more...
Paul
umcelinho
Marcelo
#3 = gem 
Adam14
Established
These are wonderful. Thanks for posting. Could you please say how you meter. Do you use a light meter or sunny 16 or some other method?
Adam
Adam
Herjulfr
Established
#3 is very, very nice!
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Wonderful timeless quality. This is what I like about RFf and Flickr. I get to see places I haven't been to through somebody else's eyes!
Like to see some more too.
Like to see some more too.
begona
Goran Begoña
@Adam14 Sometimes I use Sunny 16 rule and sometimes lightmeter...Iam using lightmeter when Iam not sure...
mfogiel
Veteran
The scenes have a nice feel to them, however the technique is not optimal. For this range of contrast I suggest using Tri X exposed at EI 200 and processed in a compensating developer.
To give you an example, this was shot at EI 250 and developed in Prescysol EF - a pyro type developer.
To give you an example, this was shot at EI 250 and developed in Prescysol EF - a pyro type developer.

Vics
Veteran
I love these pictures, and I'd love to hear a bit more technical info, film, lens, developer et. I love the blown out highlights! You technique is just fine! Very fine style you have developed. Don't change anything!
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