CopperB
M3 Noob
I finally finished a 36 of Tri-X last week and am pleased to say that, apart from one grossly underexposed frame, my exposures have improved. Composition still needs a lot of work and I'm looking forward to taking the Voightlander 40mm 1.4 Nocton SC out for a spin when it arrives.
Here are a few that I liked from this recent roll. Critique gratefully accepted. Thanks for taking time to look.
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Here are a few that I liked from this recent roll. Critique gratefully accepted. Thanks for taking time to look.
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jarski
Veteran
what camera was used ? M3 ?
yes its gratifying feeling when after practice and thinking first roll comes out good
(though, have to confess the A-mode has been set on whole this year, the few rolls I've put through my M7)
yes its gratifying feeling when after practice and thinking first roll comes out good
(though, have to confess the A-mode has been set on whole this year, the few rolls I've put through my M7)
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
Hi Patti, good you're enjoying, and nice shots! What film and developer are you using?
Cheers,
Juan
Cheers,
Juan
CopperB
M3 Noob
Thanks. Yes, shot with my M3 and a roll of Tri-X. I have them developed at a llocal shop because I haven't learned how to develop my own yet. That's coming in May I hope. An experienced friend is going to show me the ropes then I need to get some equipment for the basement. :0)
I've got a couple of rolls of XP2 next that were a Christmas gift from a friend. I've not had much experience with Ilford film - have been shooting Arista 400 almost exclusively in my short time shooting film (Sept 09).
I've got a couple of rolls of XP2 next that were a Christmas gift from a friend. I've not had much experience with Ilford film - have been shooting Arista 400 almost exclusively in my short time shooting film (Sept 09).
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