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May 12 2009 04:03pm
Quote (Veilside @ Tue, May 12 2009, 11:01pm)
It's just for general shooting, but I reckon it'd do fine for portraits, some of the other Ilford films might be better suited though. Really easy film to learn on though.
Oki. What you mean by easy film?
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May 12 2009 04:04pm
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Oki. What you mean by easy film?
You can make mistakes when you expose it and it still comes out looking great.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/iamacyborg/sets/72157616070376899/
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May 12 2009 04:33pm
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You can make mistakes when you expose it and it still comes out looking great.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/iamacyborg/sets/72157616070376899/
Ok, i think it comes out great even with bit wrong exposure because its not that contrasty.
This post was edited by Tomes on May 12 2009 04:57pm
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