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Feb 16 2011 12:50pm
I wanted to play around with some redscale film. After shooting I decided it was a rather fun effect. But I really hate the look of this particular type of film. Nothing special here, hope you enjoy.







































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Feb 16 2011 01:40pm
It looks like some kind of radiation, lol.

I don't really know what to say about the photos, they all seem good photography wise I just don't enjoy the subject. :)
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Feb 16 2011 02:19pm
YUCK. They look like Craigslist wedding photographer shots in a church! :D
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Feb 16 2011 02:21pm
Quote (onepagememory @ Feb 16 2011 01:19pm)
YUCK. They look like Craigslist wedding photographer shots in a church! :D


Take it you don't like sepia tones then haha... I thought it was fun for the first time. I probably won't shoot the other rolls I have like this...
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Feb 16 2011 02:38pm
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Take it you don't like sepia tones then haha... I thought it was fun for the first time. I probably won't shoot the other rolls I have like this...


They are unnatural tones, which is why I don't like them. I can see a softer brown, but an orange tone is ugly. Oh wait, did you shoot these with Nikon digital? kidding :D
B+W is natural, and full color rendition is natural.
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Quote (onepagememory @ Feb 16 2011 01:38pm)
They are unnatural tones, which is why I don't like them. I can see a softer brown, but an orange tone is ugly. Oh wait, did you shoot these with Nikon digital? kidding :D
B+W is natural, and full color rendition is natural.


Yeah, I totally see your point. I agree with it too. I like natural tones over this. But I figured I'd just do this for fun anyway. Had a lot of fun getting my film body out and playing with it too. I think some of the shots are pretty cool still, it was definitely worth trying out. As for film I'll probably be going back to B+W for sure!
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Feb 16 2011 03:08pm
They have a cool feel to them, but Id rather see every one of them in bw rather than that yucky tone D:

High contrast would suit them well.
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Feb 16 2011 06:54pm
i think redscale film looks really good, too bad i cant get it from where i live
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Feb 16 2011 07:24pm
Quote (Xandriia @ Feb 16 2011 02:08pm)
They have a cool feel to them, but Id rather see every one of them in bw rather than that yucky tone D:

High contrast would suit them well.


Thank you for the comment and input.

Quote (Antichrist- @ Feb 16 2011 05:54pm)
i think redscale film looks really good, too bad i cant get it from where i live


I like it on a few of these shots. I think it works really well with some of the subjects I chose to shoot. But I definitely think it doesn't work for everything. Can't you just make your own redscale?
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