Merelyok
Well-known
So, i'm finally done with my undergraduate studies. Exams have ended and i'm awaiting my results.
What is one to do amidst all this boredom? Why, hit the streets and shoot of course!
All shot in Tri-X, developed in HC-110B.
Thanks for looking!
What is one to do amidst all this boredom? Why, hit the streets and shoot of course!
All shot in Tri-X, developed in HC-110B.










Thanks for looking!
pesphoto
Veteran
Nice work, man I hated waiting for exam results as I knew the results weren't going to be good.......
...not to say yours arent going to be good......good luck!
...not to say yours arent going to be good......good luck!
wgerrard
Veteran
I like the fourth shot. The girl smiles, the boy grimaces.
.ken
I like pictures
beautiful tonality and contrast in your shots.
adietrich
Established
I like the contrast in the second image: Man on tricycle vs. E-class Mercedes, and even the left side of the alley looks a bit more seedy compared to the right side.
Good luck with your exam results!
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Good luck with your exam results!
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le vrai rdu
Well-known
A nice start 
looking for more
Imho the light is a bit too hard and pictures too much contrasted
anyway , that's a good start
looking for more
Imho the light is a bit too hard and pictures too much contrasted
anyway , that's a good start
Merelyok
Well-known
Thank you all for the comments gentlemen! ( I do need that bit of extra luck for my results too!)
le vrai rdu, i'm always conflicted on how much contrast my pictures should have. IIRC, the light was indeed hard when i took those shots (it was a blazingly hot afternoon!) but my developing technique could have accentuated that hardness.
That being said, i'm still looking for a balance between tonality/contrast/detail so do bare with me!!
Thanks for the honesty, i appreciate it.
le vrai rdu, i'm always conflicted on how much contrast my pictures should have. IIRC, the light was indeed hard when i took those shots (it was a blazingly hot afternoon!) but my developing technique could have accentuated that hardness.
That being said, i'm still looking for a balance between tonality/contrast/detail so do bare with me!!
Thanks for the honesty, i appreciate it.
LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
I must say your photos have very nice compositions...they stand out in a way that they are not shot as to be shot. Beautifully considered and composed, especially the last 3-4 photos...thanks
Damaso
Photojournalist
Get closer...
astroman
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I real like the last one
Great!
Great!
le vrai rdu
Well-known
well, trix on a hot afternoon is quite an hight speed filmThank you all for the comments gentlemen! ( I do need that bit of extra luck for my results too!)
le vrai rdu, i'm always conflicted on how much contrast my pictures should have. IIRC, the light was indeed hard when i took those shots (it was a blazingly hot afternoon!) but my developing technique could have accentuated that hardness.
That being said, i'm still looking for a balance between tonality/contrast/detail so do bare with me!!
Thanks for the honesty, i appreciate it.
if you like the trix look, take a PX125, it is slower
Merelyok
Well-known
well, trix on a hot afternoon is quite an hight speed film
if you like the trix look, take a PX125, it is slower![]()
Sure! will look into it. I might try some Neopan Arcos!
Thanks for the comments guys : D
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