lucyinthesky Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 It's very good I think. You've got an eye for details and colours...like the guy walking in front of the grey building in the first one, or the sunny and the shady wall of the house in the second one, the sun as the centre in the third one...I like it a lot! Where did you take these? Quote
Jarlaxle 56 Posted April 25, 2009 Author Posted April 25, 2009 They were taken in various places around France... The first one was taken in Paris, the wall with the cart in a small town called Bayeux, the sky shot was at the Vimy Ridge Memorial, the river was in Strasbourg, and the birds eye view of the people was in Dieppe. Quote
PennyLane Posted April 25, 2009 Posted April 25, 2009 Do you develop your own negatives and prints? Years ago I took a black and white photography course and learned how to develop negatives and developed the prints. I still have them around. It was so much fun being in the dark room and honing in on a certain area in a photograph. I haven't worked with color film since I prefer black and white. Quote
Broken Levee Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 Do you develop your own negatives and prints? Years ago I took a black and white photography course and learned how to develop negatives and developed the prints. I still have them around. It was so much fun being in the dark room and honing in on a certain area in a photograph. I haven't worked with color film since I prefer black and white. I did that too, but I hated the way the chemicals smelled. They smelled like pickles or something. I also hated loading the negatives in complete darkness. Quote
Jarlaxle 56 Posted April 26, 2009 Author Posted April 26, 2009 Do you develop your own negatives and prints? Years ago I took a black and white photography course and learned how to develop negatives and developed the prints. I still have them around. It was so much fun being in the dark room and honing in on a certain area in a photograph. I haven't worked with color film since I prefer black and white. Nah, these are all done with a Sony digital point and shoot camera (CyberShot), with a slight contrast upping done in photoshop. I'd like to do stuff with film, but for my money I'd rather get a Digital SLR Camera, a tripod, and some good lenses. Quote
brspled Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 Nah, these are all done with a Sony digital point and shoot camera (CyberShot), with a slight contrast upping done in photoshop. I'd like to do stuff with film, but for my money I'd rather get a Digital SLR Camera, a tripod, and some good lenses. Go for it! I simply love my DSLR and the set of lenses that I have. No way you can compare them to a compact camera. Quote
bigstickbonzo Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 The contrast of color off the building in the first picture is very well done. Quote
Broken Levee Posted April 28, 2009 Posted April 28, 2009 I like the second one, and the last one. Quote
redrum Posted April 29, 2009 Posted April 29, 2009 Do you develop your own negatives and prints? Years ago I took a black and white photography course and learned how to develop negatives and developed the prints. I still have them around. It was so much fun being in the dark room and honing in on a certain area in a photograph. I haven't worked with color film since I prefer black and white. Me too. I'm old school and doubt I'll ever get into digital. But the pics posted are very nice. I wish I could go to Europe to photograph the architecture with my 4x5 Toyo. Quote
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