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Ilford Delta 100. Pushed 2 stops, unintentionally exposed for 400.






















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Jun 18 2010 09:33pm
Unfortunately, I believe previous work you've submitted is better than this. None of them catch my eye.
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Quote (onepagememory @ Jun 18 2010 08:33pm)
Unfortunately, I believe previous work you've submitted is better than this. None of them catch my eye.


Thank you for being honest about that. A lot of people aren't when it comes to stuff like this. Honestly its all stuff I've photographed before, none of it really catches my eye more so than it ever did before. However, I really like the look of this film. Much more than the other film that I have posted. Anyway, I will strive to shoot more and more film and share it with you all.
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Jun 19 2010 12:21am
I think #4 and #5 are pretty legit.
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Jun 19 2010 06:48pm
I adore the stop range in black and white film, it's amazing <3

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This one I like but there's just something lacking which makes it an awesome image. Maybe you were a little close? Might of needed less separation? Some drama and mood in the light/sky?

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Jun 19 2010 07:32pm
The first one and the Falcon one would be nice with more contrast
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Quote (lithfkn @ Jun 19 2010 05:48pm)
I adore the stop range in black and white film, it's amazing <3



This one I like but there's just something lacking which makes it an awesome image. Maybe you were a little close? Might of needed less separation? Some drama and mood in the light/sky?


Sadly the sky was boring when I was at this place, and getting more in the shot would get people's cabins that I think would take away from it. Had there been any sort of clouds adding to the shot I would have shot vertical and included them in. As far as black and white film goes I am pretty much sold! I love the look! I need to learn to develop my own film that way I wont be spending so much getting it developed.

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The first one and the Falcon one would be nice with more contrast



Other than using green filters, what can be done to add more contrast when shooting black and white film? I am still new to this, and I really would like to know.
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Quote (CitizenScuba @ Jun 20 2010 01:15am)
Other than using green filters, what can be done to add more contrast when shooting black and white film? I am still new to this, and I really would like to know.


Good lighting and checking your light sensor.

What ISO are you shooting at?

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Good lighting and checking your light sensor.

What ISO are you shooting at?


Light sensor was perfect exposures.

I was shooting 100ISO, but I accidentally exposed for 400. So I pushed the film 2 stops... Which takes away some contrast doesn't it?
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