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Maritime LighthousePosted by matt sutton (Sydney, Australia) on 4 April 2009 in Documentary & Street. mp + tri-x all images are scanned direct from film negatives or positives with no digital processing, unless stated, thanks for visiting.... but please don't take - "All rights reserved"
Comments (7)
Stovepipe from Ames, Iowa, United StatesI like the sense of size, and very metallic metal. :-) 4 Apr 2009 5:24pm Stovepipe from Ames, Iowa, United Statesaddendum - even though it may be concrete - the sheen gives it a robotic metal look, knowwhatimean?? 4 Apr 2009 5:25pm @Stovepipe: thanks Mark, and, I know whatchamean ! ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United StatesAaah a sky with grain. best...jerry 4 Apr 2009 10:27pm Bill from Belton, United StatesGreat shot Matt! I like the perspective and the tonal qualities of the image. 5 Apr 2009 3:12am @Bill: thanks Bill, it was a really sunny bright day and I used a red/orange filter DarkElf from Perth, Australiaexcellent perspective looking up at the top of the lighthouse! i like the grainy look as well - great work! 5 Apr 2009 2:23pm @DarkElf: thank you very much for your comments and dropping by here Esther K from Kota Kinabalu, MalaysiaDoes the Tri-x produce more grainy images than the Neopan? Really fine shot, Matt. 5 Apr 2009 3:43pm @Esther K: Thanks Esther. Yes Kodak Tri-x is 400asa and produces larger grain than this 100asa version of Fuji Acros Neopan. The comparable I guess would be a low ISO to higher ISO on digital cameras, where you get more "noise" (digital grain). |