Looks like there’s something interesting towards the top left corner. Did you throw something for Riley to retrieve that he didn’t deign to bother about? Nice photo, anyway.
lifeandmylens wrote:
Nice tones. I just got some Fomapan 100 to try out.
Fomapan 100 is a nice film (especially when considering the price). I'm sure you're already aware, but it likes 2/3 to 1 full stop more light than box speed. I usually meter for ISO 50. As a result, I'll shoot it in summer...but southern California would be a cheat code for this...dang it, Huss!
_jim_ wrote:
Fomapan 100 is a nice film (especially when considering the price). I'm sure you're already aware, but it likes 2/3 to 1 full stop more light than box speed. I usually meter for ISO 50. As a result, I'll shoot it in summer...but southern California would be a cheat code for this...dang it, Huss!
Yeah I rate it at 50. All Foma films to me seem to be needing 1 stop more light.
Andrew CD wrote:
Looks like there’s something interesting towards the top left corner. Did you throw something for Riley to retrieve that he didn’t deign to bother about? Nice photo, anyway.
@Desmolicious, once again I have followed your advice on a camera and once again I'm glad that I did. Count me among the satisfied owners of a Samsung AF-Slim (not the zoom, the one with the fixed 35mm lens).
Earlier this year I got rid of all my SLRs and their lenses (two Minoltas and a Nikon, and a bunch of lenses for each), but then realized too late that now I have no way to do closer-focus shots on 35mm. My Mamiya C330 can do very close-up shots but it's tedious and you have to do exposure compensation as you extend the bellows.
Then I remembered that the AF-Slim has "macro" capabilities, allowing it to focus about 12 inches away, which is probably all I need. I found one at a decent price, tested, from a Canadian seller on eBay. It arrived this morning and I put a roll of Tri-X through it. I'm a happy camper. Thank you!
Mt. Bagel. Madison Valley, Seattle. There was a line at least 30+ people deep a half hour before opening, undeterred by the Seattle drizzle or the fact that the shop doesn't slice or toast. The bagel shop is popular enough to have its own Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mt._Bagel
Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.